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1. RcouF1+ge[view] [source] 2023-04-05 19:59:29
>>mconle+(OP)
Is Windows Defender even worth enabling?

It eats up a lot of CPU. It doesn’t seem like much help in a default update enabled system where you are using a regular user account instead of an administrator account.

In addition, anti-virus and real time scanning is itself potential surface area for an exploit (for example a few years back there was an exploit based on Norton antivirus email scanner).

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2. Strom+Dx[view] [source] 2023-04-05 21:47:15
>>RcouF1+ge
How many threats has it detected for you? I ran it for a decade or so and it caught exactly zero, so then I decided to disable it, because it makes file system access about 5-10x slower than it can be on my NVMe drive. Not bandwidth, but I/O syscalls. So things like node_modules become a real pain.
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