Avast vs Ransomware 2022 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Avast and Windows Defender are compared in a ransomware protection test, with surprising results.
Key Insights
- 🚫 Avast successfully blocks well-known ransomware threats, but fails to detect and block new ransomware threats not in its database.
- ⚾ Windows Defender demonstrates better behavior-based detection and protection against ransomware compared to Avast.
- 💇 Choosing an antivirus on Windows is less clear-cut now, as Windows Defender can be a viable option in certain situations.
- 🧑🏭 Users should consider factors like effectiveness, features, and personal preferences when selecting antivirus software.
- 👤 The tested version of Avast had an additional step to access settings, which could be inconvenient for some users.
- 🏆 The test highlights the importance of regularly testing antivirus software against real threats to evaluate their effectiveness.
- 🎮 NordVPN is promoted as a sponsor of the video, emphasizing the importance of using a VPN for anonymity and security while browsing.
Transcript
if you go to google.com and search for free antivirus the first thing that shows up other than ads is probably going to be avast so today we're going to find out how good it is at actually protecting your system by testing it against real ransomware and since windows 11 comes with built-in protection which is windows 11 defender we're going to comp... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How does Avast perform in protecting against real ransomware threats?
Avast performs well in blocking well-known ransomware threats, providing alerts and securing the system effectively.
Q: Can Avast block new ransomware threats not in its database?
No, Avast fails to detect and block a new ransomware threat that uses a similar algorithm to encrypt data but is not in its database.
Q: How does Windows Defender compare to Avast in ransomware protection?
Windows Defender outperforms Avast in this test by successfully detecting and blocking the new ransomware threat.
Q: Should users rely solely on Windows Defender for antivirus protection?
While Windows Defender performs well in this test, it is not the best antivirus overall. Users should consider other options depending on their specific needs and preferences.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Avast and Windows Defender are tested side by side to compare their effectiveness in protecting against real ransomware.
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Avast successfully blocks well-known ransomware threats, but fails to detect and block a new ransomware threat.
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Windows Defender, on the other hand, successfully detects and blocks the new ransomware threat.