worth noting many of these security software companies get their phishing site lists from third parties, someone is probably mass reporting .win to these third party malware/phising site list aggregators and it may not be a concious decision by the antivirus company they are aware of.
Only way to tell is to see how they react when you report a false positive and ask to have it whitelisted.
Me too, Imma not a happy camper about the sudden assault, but now I know to use them and by ignoring the red letter warning, they might get the idea-I weaned my laptop off of the AV. then we'll see how the built in works..
worth noting many of these security software companies get their phishing site lists from third parties, someone is probably mass reporting .win to these third party malware/phising site list aggregators and it may not be a concious decision by the antivirus company they are aware of.
Only way to tell is to see how they react when you report a false positive and ask to have it whitelisted.
sheep wash
My avast blocked GAW last week. I had to turn off the web protection in order to access this site again.
Me too, Imma not a happy camper about the sudden assault, but now I know to use them and by ignoring the red letter warning, they might get the idea-I weaned my laptop off of the AV. then we'll see how the built in works..
its basically only shills and doomers there anyway