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Use Google Chrome's built-in antivirus to scan windows

As millions around the world work from home, corporate security teams have ramped up their protection protocols because the threat actors are very active. Many threat actors have also lost their “day jobs” and are relying on their nefarious cyber activities to pay the bills/

From an antivirus perspective, most users will be properly protected by the free Windows Defender included with all versions of Windows 10 . You may have clicked on a questionable link or opened a questionable attachment and you scan your computer using Windows Defender. Sometimes you may want a “second opinion” and the question is which online scanner should you use?

How about none of them. Why not rely on the free antivirus included in Google Chrome. What, you say. Google Chrome? Chrome the browser? Why yes.

Open the Google Chrome browser

In the address bar, enter chrome://settings/cleanup

You click on Find and let it run.

So what is it looking for?

  • Hijacked settings detection - It will detect if a browser extension ha changed your settings without your consent.

  • Chrome Cleanup - Sometimes you download and install the software you need and install unwanted secondary software unwittingly. Often times this is how some of the download sites monetize their service. Chrome will detect many of these unwanted installations and remove them.

  • ESET Antivirus - Google can change the AV engine anytime but right now they have partnered with ESET.



Obviously, this isn’t a complete antivirus and should be relied on as your primary protection mechanism but it is nice to know there is a second opinion waiting for you if you ever need it.