It’s been a long while since i used a desktop and honestly can’t remember what antivirus software i used, and even then, probably the landscape has changed over the years.

Atm i’ve been winging it with just Windows Defender (no custom configuration) and scanning any thing that looks suspicious on VirusTotal, but probably that would be not enough.

I’m thinking on get a couple of pirated files, so i’d like to be as secure as possible.

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Linux.

Honestly, not even joking. It’s just not something you have to care about when you run Linux.

One of the advantages of using a platform with like 3% userbase. But it’s a great platform.

https://pop.system76.com/

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Bad advice!

There is plenty of malware that targets Linux due to its prevalence in mission critical architecture! Also, someone who is recently returning to desktops and likely new to Linux as a whole will be more likely to blindly run windows executables with a compatibility layer like wine, which can still infect the system.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2022/05/19/rise-in-xorddos-a-deeper-look-at-the-stealthy-ddos-malware-targeting-linux-devices/

If you are using Linux, I recommend clamAV.

Edit: to add, recommending Linux to someone as the end all be all to an unrelated question is just needless proselytizing and generally unhelpful.

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The only case where I’d use a virus scanner is when I’d host a file server for Windows systems.

Btw, ClamAV is slow and generally awful. It has many false positives that you get spammed all the time. There are also cases where it doesn’t really find the virus (false negatives). It’s also buggy and it’s not a good sign for security product.

I’d still recommend Linux, if you want to be safe. Windows has never been designed with security in mind. It’s not even a proper multiuser system.

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ClamAV is fine as an AV. (Albeit, Designed for mail.)

As long as you aren’t downloading anyting stupid, you should be fine.

Plus, Common Sense is the best AV.

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No it would infect wine, not Linux.

Anyway I can see your point, but just in case the OP wants to try a different operating system where you don’t have these problems, it’s good to know about Linux.

There are virus scanners for it, sure, but they are hardly used outside of enterprise environments and there is almost no virus writers targeting Linux. It’s a different world.

Once you try it, you don’t want to go back to Windows.

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WINE isn’t a container, it will hijack your data.

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Why would you pirate an antivirus of all things? Don’t they need kernel level privileges?

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Don’t trust hacked software to protect you from hacked software.

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I’m thinking on get a couple of pirated files, so i’d like to be as secure as possible.

These are mutually exclusive.

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It is possible to take risks while reducing the possibility of a bad outcome or mitigating the consequences of said outcome

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So they are not mutually exclusive then

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that’s right

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Try sandbox. Allows you to test in a safe® way

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Thanks!

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Linux , then runt windooze in a VM if you need it.

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Kaspersky is pretty good. I’m using Linux anyway, totally forgot about viruses & malware.

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Kaspersky is owned by a Russian company which subject to interference of the Russian government. This allows the government to inject code, knowingly or unknowingly to the Company, into the project.

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