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Nothing is impossible to hack, and life lock only made itself a bigger target with its name.
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I feel the many users who use Lifelock also made it a large target.
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It's always best to use a strong anti virus that isn't mainline.
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I wonder if making your own antivirus can stop many viruses. I imagine some very big companies and government may make their own antivirus and operating system for storing secretive information.
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I would love to, but could be hard making my own and keeping it working with windows updates.
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I think some antivirus are set to not scan Windows Update installers files.
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Not sure if any way to take over a windows update channel. so no need to scan it.
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