  husker59 Premium join:2002-01-07 Cocoa, FL clubs:
| reply to Foxbat121 Re: what do you suggest?
Saying "I use common sense" implies that we are all dumb. I consider myself fairly computer literate and I was hit with a virus when I inadvertently shut down Zonealarm on my son's system.
A day later a Sub-seven trojan was loaded onto his system that opened several of his ports wide open to the internet and automatically reloaded at every reboot. This trojan even renamed itself base on your PCs name. So every PC it infected, it had a different name.
Instead of acting like "Mr. anti-virus know-it-all", why don't you try giving people useful advice. The "I use common sense" reasoning don't help anyone. -- The face of a child can say it all, especially the mouth part of the face. - Deep Thoughts |
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 Foxbat121
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| Why don't you ask your son what he did to get the trojan in the computer in the first place. As far as I know, no trojan will ever enter into your system without some user intervention.
Common sense goes a long way. No software in the world can protect your from all the viruses and trojans. |
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  soup du jour I'm so bad... I should be in detention Premium join:2001-12-12 Danbury, CT
| said by Foxbat121: Common sense goes a long way.
or maybe we can go back to communicating with paper and pencils? or looking through the encyclopedia when we want to research something?
granted, most people don't know how viruses are spread and what they may look like, unless they are taught by some means, otherwise how would you explain how they spread as they do?
the only way to be 100% sure of not getting a virus is to leave your computers off, unplug your DSL, Cable or analog modem lines and go back to the prehistoric era. -- ...inconceivable.... |
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