Does Windows 10 or 11 Need Antivirus Software?

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If your PC runs on Windows 10, you’re in very good company. The Microsoft operating system is the most widely used OS in the world. Many Windows 10 users have also been upgraded to Windows 11 through a rollout that began in 2021. Microsoft plans to complete the Windows update by mid-2022. 

Unfortunately, its success as a widely used operating system makes Windows attractive to hackers. And if malicious software like malware can make a home in Windows, there are a lot of targets. So, this might raise the question of how best to protect your Windows 10 or 11 device.  

 Should you just use Windows DefenderMicrosoft’s free version of antivirus software — or buy additional protection?  

Read on to learn what Microsoft Defender covers and how additional virus protection can secure all of your connected devices. 

Does Windows 10 come with antivirus software?

For years, Microsoft has offered anti-malware protection, but the current version provides effective security against viruses. Windows Defender is a free antivirus tool that’s built into the Windows operating system 

While it’s considered one of the best free antivirus software programs, it doesn’t have any extra features that might come with paid security software. If you’re just looking for good antivirus software, though, Windows Defender can get the job done.  

How to check if Windows Defender is on

If you’re not using third-party antivirus protection, you’ll want to make sure that your Windows Defender antivirus coverage is working on your computer. Here’s how to check: 

Go to the control panel and click System and Security. 
Click Windows Defender Firewall. 
A window will open showing if the firewall is on. 
If you need to turn on Windows Defender, use the menu. 
Close all browser windows and restart your computer. 

To make sure your Windows security is running, follow these steps: 

Click CTRL+Alt+Del and select Task Manager. 
Look at the tabs and click Services. 
Scroll down to Windows Defender and see if it is classified as “running.” 

Do you need additional antivirus software?

With built-in coverage, you may wonder if you should invest in paid antivirus software. The answer is, of course, yes! It can be a good idea to get another antivirus solution because blocking malware and viruses should just be one part of your threat protection 

Today’s cybercriminals are using elaborate ruses to try to access your personal information, such as your bank and credit card numbers. And some of their scams might even target your devices with risky apps or links on social media.  

As they always say, it’s better to be safe than sorry! Having another antivirus program can make sure you have real-time protection and access to the latest security features. 

4 features you want in an antivirus software

There are a lot of antivirus protection programs out there, but they aren’t all created equal. When looking for the best antivirus software for your needs, here are some things to consider for your devices running on Windows 10 or 11. 

Compatibility across multiple operating systems

If you have a Windows PC, use an iPhone, and your tablet runs on Chrome, it helps to have an antivirus app that works across multiple operating systems. The good news is that McAfee Total Protection is compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices, so you can continue enjoying all of your different devices without losing protection. 

Protection against a variety of online threats

For greater cybersecurity, antivirus software should defend against a variety of online threats like viruses, spyware, and ransomware. And that’s exactly what you get with McAfee Total Protection. Our antivirus software can also help you avoid phishing attacks, which are fake messages to trick you into providing information or clicking a malicious link. The software will give you a warning when it recognizes a risky link, website, or file. 

Easy to use

Functionality is another thing you’ll want to consider when looking for antivirus software. If the program isn’t easy to use to begin with — especially if you want to easily manage multiple devices — what good will it do you?  

But you don’t have to worry with McAfee Total Protection, which allows you to connect and manage all of your computers and mobile devices from one single dashboard. 

Real-time and scheduled scanning

To keep your devices free from online threats like malware, good antivirus software will scan your files for threats. McAfee Total Protection provides 24/7 protection with real-time, on-demand, and scheduled scanning of files and applications.  

Additional features beyond antivirus software

McAfee Total Protection was developed with an understanding of how cybercriminals operate. Scammers may use a variety of tactics to try to steal your personal information, so our all-in-one protection also includes:  

VPN: A virtual private network (VPN) is one of the biggest benefits of using third-party antivirus protection. When you connect to public Wi-Fi, such as in a coffee shop, it’s possible for a hacker to see your data. A VPN encrypts your data to protect it from prying eyes. It also conceals your device’s IP address and geolocation. 
Identity monitoring: Get 24/7 monitoring of your email addresses and bank accounts with up to $1 million of ID theft coverage with McAfee Total Protection. With early detection, an easy setup, and extensive monitoring (keeping tabs on up to 60 unique types of personal information), you can continue to live your best life online.  
Protection score: We’ll look at the health of your online protection and give you a protection score. We’ll also recommend how to address weak spots and improve your security. 
PC optimization: There’s nothing more frustrating than trying to work on a computer that loads pages slowly or keeps freezing. To help speed up your online activities, McAfee  PC Optimizer automatically pauses auto-play on pop-up videos. This gives you more bandwidth and saves battery power. The software also disposes of temporary files and cookies to free disk space. 
Password manager: One good way to keep your data secure is to use strong passwords that are unique for each website. Our password manager generates complex passwords, stores them, and even lets you access shared passwords on your mobile devices. 

Personalized protection for your digital life

Using Microsoft’s built-in antivirus software can protect your Windows devices from viruses and malware. But to really keep your network and all of your devices secure, it’s good to rely on comprehensive protection like McAfee Total Protection. With services like identity monitoring, safe browsing, and a secure VPN, you can enjoy the internet without worry. 

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AT&T Cybersecurity’s Partner Program and SentinelOne enter managed XDR market with robust alliance

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The partnership between these two market-leading vendors enables MSSPs around the world to fast-track cutting-edge MXDR services.

AT&T, the leader in network and managed security services, and SentinelOne, the leader in next generation, autonomous endpoint protection, today announced a strategic alliance to help prevent cybercrime. The partnership focuses on providing managed security service providers (MSSPs) around the world with a clear path to providing top-tier managed extended detection and response (MXDR) capabilities for customers.

“Managed XDR is a lot different than the conventional detection and response systems in the sense that it enables members of our partner program to build solutions on the platforms their customers already use in order to make the best out of their investments,” says Rakesh Shah, Vice President of Product at AT&T Cybersecurity. “The new alliance combines AT&T USM Anywhere network threat detection capabilities with SentinelOne endpoint protection. Together, these two security platforms provide industry-leading network and endpoint threat detection and response solutions that will enable MSSPs to be successful at providing their end customers with world-class security.”

“AT&T and SentinelOne help MSSPs enter the era of XDR, protecting more surfaces at speeds and scales previously not possible with humans alone. SentinelOne’s autonomous technology coupled with AT&T’s integrated network technologies and services enables MSSPs to reduce risk and boost protection for their customers,” says Mike Petronaci, VP Product at SentinelOne.

The alliance streamlines XDR attainment for partner program members that provide manage security services for a range of organizations. An ideal customer for this MXDR solution would be an MSSP managing small-to-midsized enterprises. Those enterprises may be interested in outsourcing managed cybersecurity services because they do not have the in-house resources to deliver the security results they need. Larger enterprises that do not want to outsource their security completely but are looking for some help could also use this MXDR solution managed by one of our partners.

The tight integration this alliance brings provides MSSP partners with ready access to the award-winning USM Anywhere and SentinelOne platforms. In addition, for MSSPs that acquire SentinelOne endpoint protection through the partner program, AT&T will manage hundreds of additional indicators of compromise through a unique integration within USM Anywhere that streams uniquely tailored security telemetry from the SentinelOne Deep Visibility platform.

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Hottest new cybersecurity products at RSA 2022

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Every year, global security vendors use the RSA Conference (RSAC) to exhibit new products and capabilities. This year, the show returns as an in-person event (with a virtual component) in San Francisco after going all-virtual in 2021 due to the pandemic. At RSAC 2022, starting June 6, new product showcases are dominated by identity and access security, SaaS services and security operations center (SOC) enhancements. Here are some of the most interesting new products set to be shown at the show. (This list will be updated as products are announced during the week.)

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FEDORA-2022-725ac93b48

Packages in this update:

containerd-1.6.6-1.fc35
golang-github-containerd-cni-1.1.6-1.fc35
golang-github-containernetworking-cni-1.1.1-1.fc35
golang-x-sys-0-23.20220604gitbc2c85a.fc35

Update description:

golang-x-sys: Bump to commit bc2c85ada10aa9b6aa9607e9ac9ad0761b95cf1d

golang-github-containernetworking-cni: Update to 1.1.1.

golang-github-containerd-cni: Update to 1.1.6. Fixes rhbz#2092632.

containerd: Update to 1.6.6. Mitigates GHSA-5ffw-gxpp-mxpf / CVE-2022-31030.

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FEDORA-2022-1da581ac6d

Packages in this update:

containerd-1.6.6-1.fc36
golang-github-containerd-cni-1.1.6-1.fc36
golang-github-containernetworking-cni-1.1.1-1.fc36
golang-x-sys-0-23.20220604gitbc2c85a.fc36

Update description:

golang-x-sys: Bump to commit bc2c85ada10aa9b6aa9607e9ac9ad0761b95cf1d

golang-github-containernetworking-cni: Update to 1.1.1.

golang-github-containerd-cni: Update to 1.1.6. Fixes rhbz#2092632.

containerd: Update to 1.6.6. Mitigates GHSA-5ffw-gxpp-mxpf / CVE-2022-31030.

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New Confluence Vulnerability (CVE-2022-26134) Exploited in the Wild

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FortiGuard Labs is aware of a new vulnerability in Confluence Server and Data Center (CVE-2022-26134) which was reportedly exploited as a zero-day in the wild. Rated critical, successful exploitation of the vulnerability allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the compromised server. The vulnerability affects all supported versions of unpatched Confluence Server and Data Center.Why is this Significant?This is significant because Confluence Server and Data Center (CVE-2022-26134) was reportedly exploited as a 0-day in the wild. The vulnerability is an OGNL injection vulnerability that allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the compromised server.Confluence is a widely-used team workspace and collaboration tool developed by Atlassian. It is used to help teams collaborate and share knowledge via a content management system and is used by many large scale enterprise and organizations worldwide. This vulnerability does not have a CVSS score at the moment, but the ease of exploitation via an unauthenticated session and combined with remote code execution is a cause for concern.What versions of Confluence Server and Data Center are Affected by CVE-2022-26134?The advisory released by Atlassian states that the following versions are affected:All supported versions of Confluence Server and Data CenterConfluence Server and Data Center versions after 1.3.0What Malware was Deployed to the Compromised Server?It was reported that China Chopper has been deployed on to compromised servers. China Chopper is a tiny webshell that provides a remote attacker backdoor access to a compromised system.Has the Vendor Released an Advisory for CVE-2022-26134?Yes. See the Appendix for a link to “Confluence Security Advisory 2022-06-02”.Has the Vendor Released a Patch?Yes, Atlassian has released a patch on June 3rd, 2022.What is the Status of Coverage?FortiGuard Labs provides the following AV coverage against the China Chopper webshell that was reportedly deployed on known compromised Confluence servers:Java/Websh.D!trAll known network IOC’s associated with attacks leveraging CVE-2022-26134 are blocked by the FortiGuard WebFiltering Client.FortiGuard Labs is currently investigating for additional coverage against CVE-2022-26134. This Threat Signal will be updated when additional information becomes available.Any Suggested Mitigation?The advisory includes mitigation information. See the Appendix for a link to “Confluence Security Advisory 2022-06-02”.

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