I understand the disbelief but I have had no issues NOT running updates. On that smae flip coin i had huge issues with updates. Computers bogging down after about a year. Flexisign not working after an update....I just got sick and tired of it. Sick of
windows and their "critical" updates
Bare in mind, I'm no lover of updates, particularly
Windows updates (but even Apple, of which I have far less sympathy for, has update woes as well and very recently) and I can see updates that are not security related (which is why I love being able to pick and choose my updates) now as they are forced and I've posted my fair share of them having to play IT when my dad has issues (which almost always happens on a big Win 10 update, causing the
computer to bog down, it's a lot fluff that means nothing).
Updates in of themselves are inherently dangerous, they do bring instability. That's why it's best to test before deploying company wide (harder to do for smaller companies). With Flexisign though, to me, production rigs shouldn't be on the internet period. Why I'm not really diggin' the new cloud/subscription method on software used for production.
I think though, you are going to be in a world of hurt though when it's time to upgrade to Win 10. It's getting harder and harder to stop updates from happening and if you do stop the major OS updates, they tend to go EOL 18 months after release (not when they may get sent to your computers, but when they were originally released), this is almost as bad as each version of Fedora going EOL (13 months).
I scan with ccleaner, mbam and of course I have avira av.
So you use something, just not the built in stuff, which is fine. I've not been a fan of the MS built in stuff for a long time.
The one thing that I always seem to get when we have these discussions, is that I get the feeling that you believe that the OS code is perfect and all the updates are just fluff. If that's the case, why use anything at all? The code shouldn't be exploitable if updates are not necessary period.
I always check my startup and make sure nothing has snuck in there. I use Opera on the web, no more IE and no more Firefox (which I hate because back a couple years ago Firefox rocked! All programs are on a 2nd tb hardrive, all files also. If Avira pops up with a warning, I stop everything I do and tend to that.
Firefox rocks yet again within the last few months. I hated Opera. Firefox really has gotten better recently. Never did like Chrome or even Chromium.