Posted on 01/24/2007 7:53:33 PM PST by holymoly
Take your pick:
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Jeeezz.
Good lord that isn't a good one.
In the battle between functionality and security MS always chose functionality. That model made sense a decade ago. Now it is banging them. Active X was always an exciting but dangerous technology.
The only thing IE is good for is downloading the Windows updates.
I recently tried out the AVG AntiVirus, and it found 4 Trojans on my system that Norton had missed for several weeks. That is not very encouraging either.
I've been using AVG for years. Hands down better than any of the usual suspects, and far less intrusive on your system overall.
The downside of software reuse.
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Same with me. AVG is a very good product.
Norton has a name. They were once the best, but they have lost it.
Hey, Echo... over here!
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Give Avast! 4 Home Edition a try... let me know what you think...
Its pretty sweet, I think you will like it... ;)
My AVG found the same four trojans in the last week. AVG is great.
Do you all use the free or paid version of AVG
Combine AVG with Zone Alarm Pro, and you're locked down as near to 100% as is possible today.
ADDENDUM: Assuming you're using a browser other than IE. I use Firefox.
Give these 4 programs a try they work pretty well togeather and they are all free
Free antivirus - avast! 4 Home Edition This is nice lots of features, you may need to add port 12080 to the Webshield application just use a "comma" it will look like this (80,12080) when you have it right, turn all to high :)
PC Tools Firewall Plus 1.0.0.9 Nice easy to use
a-squared (a²) Free edition 2.1.0.12
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Windows Defender This is nice to have also....
Intersting, eh? ?I would tell Norton, but since they seem to think they have all the answers, I'll let them find out elsewhere. It took a long time to get their crap out off my hard drive and out of the registry.
I have no clue why I would need that and why it would make me more paranoid.
What does it do? Allow you to download and upload music using P2P sites without getting caught? Is it more than that?
I'm trying to figure out how it is relavant to this thread. I'm probably missing something there.
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