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minus-squareuserlinkfedilinkEnglish-8•1 year agoWebsites like these are kind of useless(sorry). I wouldn’t recommend Brave. Firefox is cool but is chromium is so far ahead. Just use Chrome or Edge with uBlock. At Least those two have massive companies with incredible security teams backing them. Remember, if you get targeted by an APT nothing will save you.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoActually. Zero trust and whitelisting applications can help a lot with APT typed malware. Because it doesn’t need prior knowledge of a threat to protect you from it.
Websites like these are kind of useless(sorry).
I wouldn’t recommend Brave. Firefox is cool but is chromium is so far ahead.
Just use Chrome or Edge with uBlock. At Least those two have massive companies with incredible security teams backing them.
Remember, if you get targeted by an APT nothing will save you.
Actually. Zero trust and whitelisting applications can help a lot with APT typed malware. Because it doesn’t need prior knowledge of a threat to protect you from it.