Your computer might have a chink in it's armor. A weakness or hole in its defenses, an unforseen path through which entry can be gained, a vulnerability in your operating system (windows) or a program running on it .
How do you increase the effectiveness of your computer security and block a malicious program or script from taking advantage of these weaknesses? You do so by adding a protective layer that addresses this problem. You add anti-exploit software. Your anti-virus actively protects your system, but you can supplement it with passive protection which makes penetrating it a lot harder. Here’s a list, and quick description, of some of the anti-exploit products available for free. Also, make sure your system and software is up-to-date: this plugs most vulnerabilities.
How do you increase the effectiveness of your computer security and block a malicious program or script from taking advantage of these weaknesses? You do so by adding a protective layer that addresses this problem. You add anti-exploit software. Your anti-virus actively protects your system, but you can supplement it with passive protection which makes penetrating it a lot harder. Here’s a list, and quick description, of some of the anti-exploit products available for free. Also, make sure your system and software is up-to-date: this plugs most vulnerabilities.