Most users are familiar with Windows Defender the antivirus tool built into Windows Security , which continuously monitors the system for suspicious software activity and also identifies and blocks dangerous intruders based on a database of virus definitions. However, no antivirus software can prevent users from installing programs that open up access to the PC like the Greek warriors with their Trojan horse. To prevent this, it is advisable to whitelist the basic configuration of the...

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