Not being vulnerable - or suffering from - something doesn't relieve you of the obligation to protect yourselves - and others - from them by securing your system. Yes, you may not personally suffer from the Windows malware that pass through your system, but the fact that you aren't checking and/or removing them when you encounter them is terrible when you pass those files on to Windows users who are vulnerable to them. This is also an issue I've generally had with Linux and macOS users. ![]() It's disrespectful to anyone else who touches any files that have been in contact with your system. There is no reason not to have it, and not using it is like having unprotected sex without checking yourself for STDs. ![]() I'm running an i7, All-SSD, 32GB RAM system. Not using AV sounds great until one sneaks up on your system - especially from those people who DON'T use AV and help to propagate malware!
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