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Old July 6th, 2010, 09:35 AM
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Default no i will not disable my anti-malware...

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... or any part thereof just because you think it's causing your software to crash on my system.

and who is giving users the 'lower your guard for a better experience' advice today? why google of course.
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Old July 6th, 2010, 12:17 PM
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I know some are going to jump all over this non-issue with Google hating , but one single software conflict out of that article was with a security app. Google not only did not tell anyone to completely disable it, they suggested an upgrade to a newer version. The author also doesn't seem to understand AV software that much if he thinks disabling the web scanner, which is exactly what he was referring to, even if he doesn't know it, will render the AV incapable of stopping internet threats.
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Old July 6th, 2010, 02:28 PM
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lower your guard for a better experience

Well in one way it's correct Disabling an AV web scanner definately speeds up surfing, in my experience anyway, on different comps with different AV's.

See post 18 here for one explanation http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=268087
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Old July 6th, 2010, 10:36 PM
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Default Re: no i will not disable my anti-malware...

Completely pointless blog post by this guy. So he is angry for what? That Google told him to update his crappy AV software?

AV software, by its very nature, can introduce instabilities and incompatibilities to the system due to the way it utilizes low-level system calls. This is why the AV vendors are so angry at M$ over PatchGuard -- it keeps them out of the kernel. Just because some software is supposed to "protect" the system, doesn't mean it is perfect or even coded with any sort of competence.
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Old July 6th, 2010, 11:09 PM
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Default Re: no i will not disable my anti-malware...

Microsoft has a compatibility list for Windows 7. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/com...s/default.aspx

I'm not sure anger plays a part in this discussion.

Solftware is not perfect and probably never will be perfect. It's software.
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Old July 7th, 2010, 12:00 AM
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there is a glitch in all software ever written none are perfect cause of the .333333333........... factor
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Old July 7th, 2010, 12:04 PM
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Default Re: no i will not disable my anti-malware...

wow, apparently some folks can't ready my (relatively short) post.

google gave 2 options, upgrade or disable. since disabling is the quickest/easiest, it's the one most people will do.

telling people to disable even just part of their security in order to install or use application X is bad form - it trains people to accept the "lower your guard" instruction, which in turn makes them more vulnerable to certain kinds of social engineering. this particular example may not have been quite as over-the-top as the facebook application that instructs people to disable norton anti-virus due to 'conflicts' but the principal is the same. resolving software conflicts by telling people to disable their security in full or in part trains people to be victims.
 

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