Over the past month or so I have been debating with a few other techs over what the differences between anti malware and anti virus programs. Although I understand that opinions vary, to me the terms should be used one in the same for the average user, with an option for more details for the mid-level to advanced user rather. My reasoning is most people search for an "anti virus program" and not an "anti malware program" unless otherwise instructed by a tech adviser.
Unfortunately, as a tech it is easy to let the desire to correct someone overwhelm you. Hence, my colleagues argument.
So I have to ask, when it comes to a basic computer user does anyone think it really matters if we call an "anti malware program" and "anti virus program" and vice verse? After all, to the newbie they one in the same?
Any thoughts ideas feed back and or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Unfortunately, as a tech it is easy to let the desire to correct someone overwhelm you. Hence, my colleagues argument.
So I have to ask, when it comes to a basic computer user does anyone think it really matters if we call an "anti malware program" and "anti virus program" and vice verse? After all, to the newbie they one in the same?
Any thoughts ideas feed back and or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.