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> The biggest cause of malware/virus infections is the person using the
> computer not the software/hardware they have. > > Security is a process not a piece of hardware or software. If you learn > the security features of your browser/OS and use proper security > techniques such as not opening unsolicted attachments, keeping your > software patched and up to date and avoiding malicous web sites you will > find that you don't need to spend time cleaning up malware/viruses. Agreed 100%. Very well put. > FWIW I run my system without a firewall on a high speed connection or a > real time virus scanner and have yet to have a security incident in the > MANY years I have run this way. I do regular scans for spyware and viruses > and have yet to have found even a malicious cookie. I don't recommend you > run this way with a shared computer, if you have kids, or can't be > bothered to practice safe hex. I share your experiences. However, I probably would not run without some sort of a firewall on a Windows XP based system (could be router-based, the one with Windows XP SP2, or third party). |
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