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MS had their own anti-virus system installed on Windows 10?

Hello,

I am hoping for some assistance. I purchased a stock standard Win 10 desktop PC from my local JB HiFi. Getting it home I plugged everything in, connected to the net, logged into Gmail and Facebook, connected the printer – all worked fine.
I then downloaded Open Office from openoffice.org and installed it from the .exe file. I then rebooted the PC and bingo, it was full of malware. Not just the usual quiet script that sits in the background and quietly sends off all your login details and credit card numbers to a server in Russia or somewhere. But, instead, PC scanning software was installed and webpage redirects, I couldn't even load a site as I'd be redirected to another site. Badly written scripts bought the system to virtually a complete halt.
I managed to clean up the mess with Malware bytes. But my question is, I thought that MS had their own anti-virus system installed on Windows 10? Do I really need to install anti-virus software?. Is there any such explainer videos that would explain me what I should exactly do??? .Please help me out.

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.



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  • sounds frustrating. you probably got some spyware and adware when you were installing things it comes packaged especially if downloading from 3rd party download services. uninstall them in Settings. windows defender usually doesn't block unwanted apps.

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  • sounds frustrating. you probably got some spyware and adware when you were installing things it comes packaged especially if downloading from 3rd party download services. uninstall them in Settings. windows defender usually doesn't block unwanted apps.

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