I gave up third-party anti-virus years ago because Microsoft's built-in Defender has gotten quite good, and everything else on the market seemed to be some combination of bloated, expensive, "noisy" in terms of notifications, or problematic in terms of interfering with legitimate activity. You can read more about Image Guardian in its KB article here and decide if it's protection you'd like to have. However, I don't understand saying, "Why do I need Image Guardian? I don't have any ransomware or viruses on my computer." By that logic, you could say, "Why do I need Norton Security? I don't have any viruses on my computer." The point of both Image Guardian and anti-virus is to mitigate the consequences of a possible future incident. Image Guardian is only meant to protect against modifications or deletions, so I'm not sure what Norton is doing with your backup files that's causing MIG to throw an alert.
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