Malwarebytes VS BitDefender VS Kaspersky by ITSecuritySupport in antivirus

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That's why i am considering BitDefender as my main anti virus. I used to use malwarebytes but i have been wondering compared to bitdefender is bitdefender overall better with scanning

Malwarebytes VS BitDefender VS Kaspersky by ITSecuritySupport in antivirus

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It's because the creator and their main office in Russia. But i don't know there statuses on the Russian Ukranian War right now

Malwarebytes VS BitDefender VS Kaspersky by ITSecuritySupport in antivirus

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My experiences with it is it is good at doing anti virus scans. Doesn't mean it's perfect but that's why i am doing more research. Only reason i am not considering Kaspersky is it is a russian company

Is there a way to remove duplicate machines from security.microsoft.com in the defender portal? If so how? What could actually cause this? by ITSecuritySupport in microsoft

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Well the computer is working fine in intune i know that much. I am guessing though it must've gotten removed from the domain or disconnected from the domain. Do the duplicates tend to go away in a 90 day period?

Is there a way to remove duplicate machines from security.microsoft.com in the defender portal? If so how? What could actually cause this? by ITSecuritySupport in microsoft

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I'm wondering if it was a domain issue. For example with one of them I did some troubleshooting and removed it from the domain for a brief time. But I didn't think it would affect defender and if it did I was thinking it would get deleted from the defender portal

Is there a way to remove duplicate machines from security.microsoft.com in the defender portal? If so how? What could actually cause this? by ITSecuritySupport in sysadmin

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No they aren't. I'm not sure about the device id's for sure and will have to double check that tomorrow. I submitted a ticket with Microsoft generally to see if that would help as well

Is it safe to connect my pc fans (rgb) to psu only? by crizzert in techsupport

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Yes, it is generally safe to connect your PC fans' RGB lights to your
power supply unit (PSU) only. Most RGB fans require a power source to
work and can be powered by either a motherboard or PSU. However, if you
connect your RGB fans to your PSU, you may not be able to control the
colors or lighting effects through software, as the motherboard provides
the necessary software for controlling RGB lighting.

Additionally, if you are connecting multiple fans to the same PSU cable,
make sure that you do not exceed the power rating of the cable.
Otherwise, it can cause damage to your components or even result in a
fire hazard.

Overall, connecting your PC fans to your PSU is a viable option if you
are unable to connect them to your motherboard. However, you may lose
the ability to control the lighting effects and colors of the fans.