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Has anyone ever fixed malware/spyware thru' BartPE »
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bluezanetti
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reply to itssaturday
Re: Is VMware the answer to spyware

said by itssaturday :

If it's a simple method to stop further infection, I see nothing wrong with it.
Nor do I, as long as one explicitly recognizes that it remedies only one dimension of very complicated problem. That doesn't seem to be conveyed at all in the original post. In fact, my reading is that the original poster ignores every other dimension of an infection aside from returning a PC to it's original state.

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spacetrucker3000

reply to TeMerc
Off the Shire? hmmmmm.....I always suspected you were a Hobbit.

TeMerc

join:2004-01-22
Phoenix, AZ

reply to itssaturday
said by itssaturday :

So your point is to focus the blame on the users rather than hunt down the people who create these nasty infection? Not everyone is interested in knowing the technical of computer.
If it's a simple method to stop further infection, I see nothing wrong with it.

I don't think anyone is saying the user is to blame here, per se. It's a matter of educating users with simple instructions, much in the same way you teach people abut nearly anything. If you just hand someone a PC and give them virtually no basic instruction, they will have troubles, much the same if you just threw a set of keys to someone and expected them to drive a car with ease and no damage to the yard, house neighbors fence, so forth. Give them some basic instructions, like a drivers ed class, they can maneuver the car and drive reasonably well. Now, give the same user a hi perf driving school lesson(obvious price issue), and the same person can be come a prolific driver handling all sorts of potential troubles.

The more users can learn, with basic operation and use of general PCs, the better off they will be.

Trying to hunt down the creators of most of the invasive malwares is near impossible, especially if they are based off shire, which most are.

The few that do get brought to court will eventually pop up again under a different guise and start all over again. In most cases they have made so much money by illicit installs and unethical behaviour, that the temptation is to go back for more.


itssaturday

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reply to Wildcatboy
So your point is to focus the blame on the users rather than hunt down the people who create these nasty infection? Not everyone is interested in knowing the technical of computer.
If it's a simple method to stop further infection, I see nothing wrong with it.


Wildcatboy
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said by TeMerc See Profile :

... it offers 99.9% protection from all spyware.
VMware doesn't offer any protection. Your Virtual environment still gets infected, except you can revert back to the original condition. This is not protection, it's just encouraging people to not take responsibility for what they do. It's a culture that says, you're all dumb, you'll never learn, so why try. Click away now and revert later.
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