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Avast, however, does not protect against all malware
Quote from: 2982118135 on May 27, 2018, 06:08:24 AMAvast, however, does not protect against all malwareAnd you know a software that protects against all malware? Nice to hear details from you.Even if such super protection would exist - you should backup your data regulary. Disks or sticks can fail, incoming data like emails can have data loss and disturb your inbox ... And such backup is definitely NOT a job for avast.
Quote from: stibi on May 28, 2018, 09:53:56 AMQuote from: 2982118135 on May 27, 2018, 06:08:24 AMAvast, however, does not protect against all malwareAnd you know a software that protects against all malware? Nice to hear details from you.Even if such super protection would exist - you should backup your data regulary. Disks or sticks can fail, incoming data like emails can have data loss and disturb your inbox ... And such backup is definitely NOT a job for avast.So, what if you encounter a virus that will delete all backups (including system image files) but avast cannot defend against it? One might say "reinstall the system with the system disc" but not everyone has the system disc. If avast had a rollback, the viruses would have been shut out 所以你明白我的话了吗?
Quote from: 2982118135 on May 31, 2018, 11:51:35 AMQuote from: stibi on May 28, 2018, 09:53:56 AMQuote from: 2982118135 on May 27, 2018, 06:08:24 AMAvast, however, does not protect against all malwareAnd you know a software that protects against all malware? Nice to hear details from you.Even if such super protection would exist - you should backup your data regulary. Disks or sticks can fail, incoming data like emails can have data loss and disturb your inbox ... And such backup is definitely NOT a job for avast.So, what if you encounter a virus that will delete all backups (including system image files) but avast cannot defend against it? One might say "reinstall the system with the system disc" but not everyone has the system disc. If avast had a rollback, the viruses would have been shut out 所以你明白我的话了吗?We can only lead the horse to water we can't make them drink.Given your latest what if. If this virus that "will delete all of your backups and avast can't defend against it," what would stop it killing any avast rollback function.Did you not notice we are advising to save backups to an external hard drive.
Quote from: 2982118135 on May 31, 2018, 11:51:35 AMSo, what if you encounter a virus that will delete all backups (including system image files) but avast cannot defend against it?
So, what if you encounter a virus that will delete all backups (including system image files) but avast cannot defend against it?
I found a virus at random, and avast could not scan it, and could not defend it. Other anti-virus software with rollback, though not able to scan, can roll back after the virus is running, so rollback is necessary to protect against such viruses。
Quote from: 2982118135 on June 01, 2018, 08:20:12 AMI found a virus at random, and avast could not scan it, and could not defend it. Other anti-virus software with rollback, though not able to scan, can roll back after the virus is running, so rollback is necessary to protect against such viruses。No AV is 100% effective. I'll stick with my scheduled backup protection to help when the AV does not.I suggest you may want to change to that other AV that offers it's miracle rollback..
Quote from: bob3160 on June 01, 2018, 02:18:24 PMQuote from: 2982118135 on June 01, 2018, 08:20:12 AMI found a virus at random, and avast could not scan it, and could not defend it. Other anti-virus software with rollback, though not able to scan, can roll back after the virus is running, so rollback is necessary to protect against such viruses。No AV is 100% effective. I'll stick with my scheduled backup protection to help when the AV does not.I suggest you may want to change to that other AV that offers it's miracle rollback..Although cannot achieve %100 defense, but can improve continuously! If you think that antivirus software doesn't need to answer to %100 defense, you can increase it a little bit, and rollback is one way to improve it
Never said what antivirus has this feature afaik.
Quote Never said what antivirus has this feature afaik. https://support.kaspersky.com/6618
Quote from: Pondus on June 02, 2018, 06:39:39 PMQuote Never said what antivirus has this feature afaik. https://support.kaspersky.com/66182012
User 2982118135, I think, started this thread in the hopes Avast would begin to feature a rollback feature because he posted it here.Never said what antivirus has this feature afaik. And has been given the solution to no Avast rollback feature more than once; backup your system. And then seems to ignore what is said when he repeats his initial request in another 'what if' scenario. As we are users just like 2982118135, we cannot help him here. Either he is not listening or does not understand. Sorry.