A little off-topic, but...:Use a better antivirus program.
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Nowadays, I would throw all external antivirus-software directly into the bin.
External AVs are in many cases rather a "snake oil" than a true measurement of security.
Quick example/explanation: Most AVs on the market "need" (rather "want") full control over your system.
Usually, operating systems like Windows are protected by an own security-features like Windows Defender. If you now hand over protection to a 3rd-party-software, you can imagine it like pushing a knife or similar into an object. Around the knife, the object isn't sealed any longer. And these "leaks" can be abused by attackers, malware etc. You are handing over system control/protection to something which possibly is easier to trick. If something malicious is able to trick it, it might get full system control.
Sure, Windows Defender isn't perfect, but it's "native".
Other pros of staying with e.g. Windows Defender:
- it is cheaper. To be certain, free of charge. Well, considering money. Data-security is another story.
- it is in many cases less resource-consuming than 3rd-party software
- you don't send data to an "additional" company
(In this text, I only meant antivirus software. VPN-software and so on are another story.)