Well not you maybe but certainly this idiot at incredible connection today. Can't believe the trash he talked to the elderly pensioner about the AV protecting his computer by automatically removing the virus/malware/spyware. Then it got me thinking again...
1. How many people actually know the correct procedure in dealing with for eg. spyware?
I bet many think it's fine to just remove the offensive application and carry on per normal without thinking about the dangers they may/may not be in already. For me a bare minimum for a good AV would be to request the user to do the most logical thing after having found spyware...
2. CHANGE your password in every online account that matters as you have no idea who captured/recorded any of your credentials.
If you have not been doing this to date, now is a good time to start.
1. How many people actually know the correct procedure in dealing with for eg. spyware?
I bet many think it's fine to just remove the offensive application and carry on per normal without thinking about the dangers they may/may not be in already. For me a bare minimum for a good AV would be to request the user to do the most logical thing after having found spyware...
2. CHANGE your password in every online account that matters as you have no idea who captured/recorded any of your credentials.
If you have not been doing this to date, now is a good time to start.