
There are also some practical reasons I continue to prefer Windows Security. Regardless of how the data is presented, the differences among detection rates across most current anti-malware tools is relatively small compared to other factors.There is no single clear, consistent winner. “Highest-rated” changes depending on the date, the test, and who’s doing the testing.Malware can and does slip by even today’s highest-rated packages. No anti-malware tool will stop all malware.There are several reasons I stick to that position. I get push-back - often angry push-back - that it remains my primary recommendation. It just does its job quietly in the background - exactly what you want from your anti-malware tool.Įvery so often, Windows Security comes under fire for rating lower in tests published online than other security packages. Windows Security does a fine job of detecting malware without adversely impacting system performance or nagging you for renewals, upgrades, or up-sells. Microsoft seems to be improving it with every release.


In Windows 10, Windows Security - previously known as Windows Defender - comes pre-installed.
