OK, Steven Winderlich, you are right there.

But there is also a thing we call “user responsibility”!
Everyone could take care his OS and all of his third party software on a particular device are fully updated, upgraded and fully patched.

Also what DavidR always reminds us to do, is working the computer on a normal user account level.
This is also an important measure of protection.
Use a (full or or other) admin account only when you cannot do without it for certain tasks.

There is more but these are basic precautions everyone with a bit of brains could perform,
then when someone abuses your trust, you only have yourself to blame.

For the more computer savvy amongst our user bunch, there is also a list of computer behavioral patterns,
that should alert something is out of the ordinairy and signs that some cybercriminal party tries to stealthily
sneak into your network.

Pay attention to the following signs of trouble:

Do you or someone else that uses that computer experience behavioral signs like?:

  1. Unauthorised connections to user accounts and computers that normally would not connect.
  2. Activity on unexpected moments.
  3. Several connections from one and the same account, but from various locations.
  4. Unexpected data traffic sources and destinations.
  5. Unexpected paths in network connections (server to server, server to client, client to client, client to server, etc).
  6. Larger bandwidth than usual or greater file activity.
  7. Use of rare admin-utilities.
  8. Terminating AV-software.
  9. Unexpected reboots.
  10. Unexpected halts in activity.
  11. Larger amounts of data to a location outside of the network.
  12. Unplanned data migration at night.
  13. Unexpected meeting of parameters of local, critical files.
  14. Unexpected SSL/TLS-connections. *
  15. Unexpected archive files or encrypted packets.

So without such stealth activity going on and no particulars found from the event monitor logs,
you could let Avast AV do the rest and feel at ease.

I also have MBAM Premium watch my computer, cleanse using CCleaner and work the browser in sandboxie.
All updated and patched. Then I think that I did what I could do as a responsible user, the rest is out of my hands.

And know what Para-Noid always tells us all. You can only fully trust what you have tested yourself.

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