We see more, analyze more and stop more online threats. How long does it take for malware to infect your brand-new computer?
If you use free or other inferior security software, maybe not long at all. Cybercriminals are more sophisticated than ever before, and they use a diverse arsenal of tools to gain access to your information. Other security products just don’t have the resources to keep up with new threats as they emerge.
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