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Home / Technology / Beyond Antivirus: New Scams Slip Past Defenses

Beyond Antivirus: New Scams Slip Past Defenses

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Antivirus software is vital but cannot stop all online threats.
  • Social engineering and physical theft bypass typical software protection.
  • Zero-day exploits and outdated software leave users vulnerable.
Beyond Antivirus: New Scams Slip Past Defenses

While antivirus software is a cornerstone of digital defense, it does not offer complete protection against the evolving landscape of cyber threats. Malware such as ransomware, Trojans, spyware, and adware are effectively detected and blocked by up-to-date antivirus programs, forming a vital layer of security.

However, threats like phishing, which manipulates users psychologically, and direct physical theft of devices fall outside antivirus software's capabilities. Furthermore, new "zero-day exploits" represent attacks that are unknown to security software until they appear in the wild, leaving a window of vulnerability.

To achieve comprehensive online safety, a multilayered approach is recommended. This includes keeping antivirus software updated, using a VPN, employing a password manager for strong credentials, and practicing safe browsing habits to mitigate risks that antivirus alone cannot address.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Antivirus software can help block malicious links and sites associated with phishing, but it cannot fully prevent users from being tricked into revealing sensitive information through social engineering.
Zero-day exploits are new, previously unknown cyberattacks that antivirus software cannot detect until they are identified and patched, leaving users temporarily vulnerable.
No, antivirus software is a foundational security measure but is insufficient on its own. A multilayered approach including software updates, strong passwords, and safe browsing is necessary.

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