Sorry, I disagree. Some time ago, I did exactly that, and it wasn't satisfying.NicTheQuick wrote:Just use Windows Defender and you brain. It's enough.
Windows Defender flagged several false positive programs (for instance some tools by Nirsoft). As we know, this can happen with any other anti-malware program, too. However, after I told Windows Defender to whitelist those programs, it did not remember that information reliably. So it incorrectly flagged the same tools over and over again as malware ... very annoying. So Windows Defender is too primitive and not usable in practice. Then I installed Panda Dome, which is much better (and not as aggressive as some other anti-malware programs).