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  • TimberWolf
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    Is it male or female?

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  • pisces
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Get a Mac, the best antivirus you'll ever not need....
    http://www.geekestateblog.com/wp-con...07/08/geek.jpg

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Get a Mac, the best antivirus you'll ever not need....
    Quiet. Macs are in such a minority that attackers can't be arsed to target them

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  • scooterscot
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    Get a Mac, the best antivirus you'll ever not need....

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  • Troll
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    I get free Symantec for every PC with the BT broadband package

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  • bored
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    No it isn't. If you switch your computer off the Internet and get no emails, then you should be fine, however if you are online then the danger is more than real.
    Viruses are out there but to avoid/minimise damage one needs to have

    1. Regular backups
    2. A properly configured firewall
    3. Regular software/OS updates

    If you have those 3, it just doesn't make sense to have extra (usually crappy) antivirus software running on your machine 24/7 slowing it down.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by bored View Post
    They aren't. This whole virus propaganda is a big scam IMO.
    No it isn't. If you switch your computer off the Internet and get no emails, then you should be fine, however if you are online then the danger is more than real.

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  • bored
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Are these people for real? are they truly acting in my interests? or are they parasitical scumbags who themselves write all the viruses in order to screw money out of every poor sod that knows nothing about IT?
    They aren't. This whole virus propaganda is a big scam IMO.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I am fed up with their f***ing pop ups telling me to renew my subscription and trying to scare me with the news of all the latest viruses. How do I know if their scaremongering has any basis of truth or reality and how do I know that it is not them that is downloading viruses to my computer?

    I have in the past tried to sell my services to these people only to be treated as if I am lower than them a contractor in the pecking order of scum.

    Are these people for real? are they truly acting in my interests? or are they parasitical scumbags who themselves write all the viruses in order to screw money out of every poor sod that knows nothing about IT?

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  • Newbie000
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  • Clippy
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    Agents...

    I am fed up with their f***ing phone calls always fishing for leads and trying to scare me into giving them information with news its in my best interest. How do I know if their scaremongering has any basis of truth or reality and how do I know that it is not them that are screwing with the clients?

    I have in the past tried to sell my services to these people only to be treated as if I am lower than ahem atw in the pecking order of scum.

    Are these people for real? are they truly acting in my interests? or are they parasitical scumbags who themselves write all the fake job ads in order to screw money out of every poor sod that knows nothing about recruitment?

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  • r0bly0ns
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    ZoneAlarm for firewall; AVG free for antivirus.

    Niether are free for business use, just personal use.

    We use AVG Pro for our business computers, costs about 30 quid per computer for a 2 year licence.......

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  • Cliphead
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    Google AntiVir, the best there is.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Scrap it and go with something free.

    ZoneAlarm for firewall; AVG free for antivirus.

    Unless you use Windows 64 bit, in which case good luck finding a decent, free firewall.

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  • DodgyAgent
    started a topic Symantec

    Symantec

    I am fed up with their f***ing pop ups telling me to renew my subscription and trying to scare me with news of all the latest viruses. How do I know if their scaremongering has any basis of truth or reality and how do I know that it is not hem that is downloading viruses to my computer?

    I have in the past tried to sell my services to these people only to be treated as if I am lower than ahem a contractor in the pecking order of scum.

    Are these people for real? are they truly acting in my interests? or are they parasitical scumbags who themselves write all the viruses in order to screw money out of every poor sod that knows nothing about IT?

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