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but honestly windows defender+vm's is a better solution if you go start then type "turn windows features on or off" and open you then tick the box for hyper v unless you want to go vmware and windows sandbox it will then download them from microsoft and ask you to reboot the pc
once rebooted in start menu just search hyperv or windows sandbox i recommend adding the sandbox to your taskbar
windows sandbox is a volatile vm this means once you click close it is wiped from existence i am pretty sure it uses the image that is used to reset windows in the settings menu so you will enter in a clean windows environment
now you have to put vm's into your daily use of your machine sites like youtube and others that are fully trusted to be clean go onto your pc accounts you also do not use in vm's unless they are burner accounts
any search or unregular site gets opened in sandbox programs can also be tested there if they work and you used virustotal on some of its files like the exe you can consider moving it to your pc(host) if you still do not trust it or it runs 100% fine in a vm then you need to use like hyperv or vmware
so are vm's secure yes unless specifically targeted which requires a hacker to be present in the vm that is the only concerning one but just malware by itself cant break through the vm any other security vulnerability is user error in security the user is often the cause of why it get's breached
it is why with companies they often do not bother hacking you instead want to use social engineering so one of the employees makes a mistake like that guy that fell for a deepfake board meeting he transferred money to what he thought was a offshore bank account of his boss he did not even question it that is how convincing the deepfake was
This. Kaspersky proved itself a failure after it began to declare EVERYTHING on the PC as a virus except itself.
I personally also use the premium version of malwarebytes along side defender as they work very well together, if defender misses anything then malwarebytes tends to catch the rest.
lets be clear no software should have script to detect vm's period there is no reason from a logical standpoint that legit software has to do this
along with users folders that you know are fine
use common sense when browsing and picking what to download and install
You don't need any antivirus that is free or downloadable on the net.
Windows Defender is all you need.
If you go on risky websites, it's your responsibility and you can only blame yourself.
rip yeah its not like i did not see virus scanners get bloated over the years then its vm's or yolo
use mbam, that will always get updates