Baronvonrort wrote on Dec 4
th, 2023 at 4:01pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Dec 4
th, 2023 at 1:12pm:
In the current landscape, you are your own best protection.
Windows Defender, the one that is built-in to Windows, including the firewall, is all you need.
If you click every link sent to you, click on every popup ad, pirate software or install everything you're told to on popups from Porn sites, you're going down no matter what you have installed.
You don't need to spend any money on anything else, Windows defender is enough.
At most, you can install Malwarebytes to do a spot check and then uninstall it.
Good security practice is the most important thing.
Having discovered the hard way with teenage kids none of that free stuff works.
Quite happy paying for Kaspersky 3 computers for 2 years $21 is stuff all.
That would be one of the examples where a tool like that is useful.
But it still means trying to keep their devices isolated, but for the average home user this might be too much to ask for.
All my IOT devices are on a segmented network that can only communicate with the internet and the home automation server.
Same with the kids devices, they could access the internet and only certain network traffic could access the media server or NAS, and even on those devices the access to their accounts was limited.
I have a QR code for their friends to scan for access to the guest wifi network that is Internet only.
Their devices take daily backups and are locked down with tools that control their access times and content.
But then, given my trade, if I can over-engineer a solution for fun, that's exactly what I'm going to do...