Hi philly12,

Somehow it is attractive thinking, if you are into conspiracy thinking. And I think a lot of Americans and also some at the other side of the Atlantic (although far less in number) share this tendency. But I think when the number of malware thrown into the live arena now runs well into 6 million, this cannot be true. And where is this malware being launched from? Recently the malcreants were known to be driven by cybercriminals mainly. Do you think that the major av-software vendors, that originate mainly from the secret services of their communities, have a hand in this. I throw that far from me. And let us demonstrate that by an analogy from quite another area, the open source browser software. Do you think the Mozilla community is making up all the bugs to be patched, so that Mr. Maone with his code for NoScript can protect us against this vulnerabilities. Not very likely.
If the main line of defense is security through obscurity and the malware we have to-day is inherent to the nature of the way the M$ was built and coded, you are much closer to the truth.
Yes there are people entering into malware every day, but they prey on the ignorance of people that do not know how to keep their computers malware free. I have been here on this forum for quite some time, and apart from an initial tracking cookie I haven’t encountered any malware all that time, and that is not only because I use avast, but because of the education I got here.
If you put people behind a keyboard that know as much about computing as a cardriver that cannot measure his oil properly or knows how to change a wheel around, you are bound for mishaps and mishap will happen, maybe that is what the big av companies fail to do and that is the strong side with avast and our fine forum, we educate,

polonus