polonus
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Hi DavidR,
Fearmongering or not (the article stems from one of the Kaspersky researchers, so an inside story really), we should get the facts straight, that is all that there is to it. And therefore I thank you for your reaction. We have an evangelist here, FwF, whose motto was “Do not surf in the nude” and we also have to show the other side of the medal without AV protection the time without an infection of sorts stands at 20 minutes for the happy go lucky ignorants. So it is not really an option. That cybercriminals try to play all tricks in the book is known. Also we know where Avast has an almost complete share of the market, the efforts to go under the detection radar are hefty and strong. This is or was rather the situation for the Brazilian theater, I do not know how the situation is now. We have Lisandro as Avast Team Member and old pal to keep an eye out there ;D
I hope Avast also will investigate the issues sketched by Google Project Zero and I do not doubt they are hardening the software in various ways in that direction. My reporting here was only meant to keep young renegades from finding an excuse, a very unwise thing. Discuss every theme put before us and keep to what has proven itself through the years - Avast resident AV a form of protection that your OS cannot be without.
polonus