Once the computer age began, so did malware. The more technology developed, the greater the complexity of virus attacks, which were aimed at harming our personal data. Thus, traditional antivirus programs did not have time to develop in tandem with emerging problems from viruses, so they did not keep up sufficiently with the constant influx of malware.

It is no secret that different antivirus services detect the same problem at different times. After finding new threats, it is necessary to release a new update to the security system, which of course will not take long, which means that many users are left alone, with new viruses and without protection for some period of time. First of all, all programs should be informed about new threats so that they can be quarantined. The next task for developers is to create an update for clients so that they can find an updated attack library. In this case, the client must accept the program update before their computer is protected at this point.

This repetitive chronology has resulted in an almost 100% reduction in the ability to provide updated protection for each individual consumer on a global scale.