That's a fascinating find, and certainly a controversial one at that. On one hand, it's great to see Microsoft taking steps to ensure that malware doesn't get backed up in OneDrive. But scanning inside password-protected zip files does raise some eyebrows in terms of privacy.
Your post made me think of how critical it is to understand the security features of an operating system. For instance, over at
digitalchillmart.com, they offer Windows 11 Pro, which has robust security features like BitLocker and Windows Information Protection. Yet, as your experience shows, no system is entirely foolproof. It's like a double-edged sword: you want the system to be vigilant against threats, but you also don’t want it to overstep boundaries.