Or you can stop clicking on phishing emails. Seems like the easier solution.
I had to remove kaspersky. It was causing constant glitches and brought my new alienware pc to a crawl at times. I installed trend micro - I suspect it is also hogging resources but at least seems stable.
Question... what is the safest way to open an attachment on an email? Is that what the "sandbox" is for?
Check your Task Manager/Processes to see how much RAM Trend Micro is using.
One of the reasons I installed Bitdefender is because it's claimed to have a "light impact" on the system. Seems some truth to that statement, as Bitdefender's "bdagent" is using 69MB on my rig currently while Kaspersky was at least double that.
(Over the years I've had half-dozen different AV software. They have all been good at first... until they developed problems, became inconvenient or annoying.)
Had used KIS for the last 3 years and was having a half-dozen minor issues I knew/suspected to be caused by KIS.
Replaced KIS with Bitdefender and all of those issues resolved.
FWIW....
I won't open email attachments unless I know who sent them. I then verify, either by text or phone, that they did indeed send them. I've received email attachments that were sent from individuals who did not know they were infected...until they started getting angry emails from everyone in their address book.Question... what is the safest way to open an attachment on an email? Is that what the "sandbox" is for?