• @mansfield
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    659 months ago

    Kaspersky is just one piece of software to avoid. Others include:

    • Telegram
    • Avast AV
    • Anything from 360 Safe / Qihoo 360
    • Opera browser … now owned by above
    • Zoom
    • FileZilla / UTorrent / other PUA that bundles adware and acts essentially as a trojan
    • @[email protected]
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      329 months ago

      Add in:

      • TikTok
      • Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, and Threads
      • Reddit :)

      For antivirus, Microsoft’s built-in one is fine. Ideally use an OS that has better security and lower default permissions like popular Linux distros (at the very least, it’s a smaller target than Windows). I haven’t checked recently, but using Malware Bytes for occasional runs (not as active protection though) was good and is probably still good.

      But in general, use FOSS, at the very least they’ll probably not pull a Reddit and screw over their users.

      • @A_Random_Idiot
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        139 months ago

        Seriously. Windows Defender is an excellent piece of software, and its all you need. Paying for anything else is kinda foolish.

        If you’re on windows, you dont need anything else except maybe to install malware bytes once a month, run the scan, and uninstall it.

        • Flying Squid
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          39 months ago

          This is Lemmy. Chances of people here not using Windows is relatively high.

          • @A_Random_Idiot
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            39 months ago

            You know what they say about assuming things.

            • Flying Squid
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              29 months ago

              I would say that the fact that I used the word ‘chances’ would suggest I wasn’t assuming anything.

              I would also suggest that the very large Linux communities would support my non-assumption.

              • @A_Random_Idiot
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                39 months ago

                Oh, so its like a card game

                “I say Chance! and nullify your Astral Assumption card!”

                • Flying Squid
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                  -29 months ago

                  No? It’s like a guess. You’ve heard of guesses before, right?

            • @SquirtleHermit
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              Yeah, always make assumptions. They make conversations faster.

    • Dark Arc
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      This just feels like a random hit list; how did you come up with it?

      Why zoom? It’s based out of San Francisco.

      I also object to the Telegram inclusion. Unless you want to include Discord, and various other server side encrypted communication apps. The founders may be Russians by birth but they have Ukrainian roots, are no longer Russian citizens, had their first company stolen from them by the Kremlin, etc. Also I always like to note, Einstein was a German by birth but he was no Nazi.

      What’s the FileZilla connection? Tim Kosse (which as far as I can tell it’s still the primary author) is a German.

      • @Ross_audio
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        59 months ago

        Honestly, Zoom just has a hilariously high frequency of vulnerabilities being discovered.

        • Dark Arc
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          89 months ago

          I mean… That’s fair, I don’t recommend zoom, but those reasons have nothing to do with Russia and everything to do with a company that was willing to lie that they had E2EE and didn’t.

      • @mansfield
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        -59 months ago

        This very partial list is based on my being in cyber security for 20 years and working a variety of incidents involving these apps. You all can do whatever you want with your computers.

        • @magnusrufus
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          109 months ago

          That you didn’t give a helpful answer makes me doubt you where as before I was interested in what you had to say.

    • @[email protected]
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      129 months ago

      Telegram is better than WhatsApp. At least it has a decent Linux client, and all clients are open source. WhatsApp has neither.

      • @SpaceMan9000
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        149 months ago

        Unless you’re constantly using secret chats all your data is stored in plain text… This is actually worse than WhatsApp

      • @Suffocate9920
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        -19 months ago

        Maybe better client and more features. But Russians have full access to servers and messages. They could read whatever they want. It’s a fact that proved during war that Russia started in Ukraine.

      • @Duamerthrax
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        29 months ago

        I don’t even use antivirus software anymore. Previously, every time I found a new one recommended by security experts I thought I could trust, about a year later, it turned to shit or was relieved to always having been shit. Now I just backup my stuff and vet any executable. I don’t do any serious work on my Windows install anyway, so nuking it isn’t a problem.

    • @Apalacrypto
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      Out of curiosity, why Telegram? (Im out of the loop on this one)

      As for uTorrent, I’ve got version 2.2.1 and have never allowed it to update in the last decade or however long it’s been. I think that was the last version that didn’t allow any ads or otherwise and was simply a solid p2p client at the time.

      • @[email protected]
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        49 months ago

        Because it’s less (because of history stored on server and use of OTR being problematic) secure than ICQ in year 2003, prone to phishing and, yes, made by people I wouldn’t trust.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        may I ask why didn’t you just switch to qbittorrent? is there a feature that utorrent has but qbit doesn’t?

        • @Apalacrypto
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          28 months ago

          Never needed to or even thought about it. uTorrent never gave me any issues and was super lightweight. Additionally, there was a fansubbed anime site I was a member of for a long time that had a limited whitelist of p2p clients last they would allow their trackers to function on. uT 2.2.1 was one of those.

          That pc seldom gets used anymore nowadays anyway, as my main pc is running OpenSuse and ktorrent does all I need it to.

      • yeehaw
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        09 months ago

        Because Russians started it I guess?

    • @Ohi
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      69 months ago

      Does Escape from Tarkov make the list?

      • kingthrillgore
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        19 months ago

        Just don’t use it for secure comms and anything tangentially connected for what you consider “secure” matters. Simple as.

      • @yildolw
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        119 months ago

        Signal has better defaults and a less compromised origin

        • @Harbinger01173430
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          29 months ago

          Nobody I know is using it so the point is almost moot :(

    • @[email protected]
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      There’s nothing really wrong with telegram.

      It’s just social media for people who aren’t indoctrinated by the west.