Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
Windows defender is just as good as any other free antivirus solution. It currently as exploit guard as well. But it still miss some threats, full scan slow down your PC, and some of the security features available in windows defender such as Microsoft's SmartScreen filter, Email attachments blocker works only with Microsoft products. If you require additional protection I would recommend Malwarebytes Premium. Unlike traditional antivirus programs, Malwarebytes is good at finding “potentially unwanted programs” (PUPs) and other junkware. As of version 3.0, it also contains an anti-exploit feature, which aims to block common exploits in programs, even if they are zero-day attacks that have never seen before like those nasty Flash zero-day attacks. It also contains anti-ransomware, to block extortion attacks like CryptoLocker. Traditional antivirus will block or quarantine harmful programs that find their way to your computer, while Malwarebytes attempts to stop harmful software from ever reaching your computer in the first place. Since it doesn’t interfere with traditional antivirus programs, I recommend you run both programs for the best protection.
That's useful, Thank you Neo. Actually, having 2 antivirus programs at the same time, is it safe?