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Be careful entering the search giant's URL into your browser, or you could end up with a mess of Trojans installed on your PC.
Be careful entering the search giant's URL into your browser, or you could end up with a mess of Trojans installed on your PC.
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Million users a large number? Viruses are written by mainly
teenage kids... are they brilliant... or just copying and pasting
readily available code and distributing it.. In addition, wouldn't
you think it would be a major accomplishment to write a virus
for a UNIX based OS? Perhaps its too difficult... why waste your
time failing when a simple web page could infect a windows os.
Keep thinking that way!!!
infecting IE can practically devistate the system. Using a
browser like Firefox (which is separate from the OS) or any
browser in Mac OS X, all of which are separate from the OS, will
limit the chance of any virus/spyware/malware being able to do
any real damage to your OS.
However, as secure as Mac OS X is, it still won't protect users
from phishing schemes. That protection falls solely on the user.
And right after this site gets rid of the people who can't spell, maybe they can move on to the people who don't use proper capitalization and spell everything in lowercase! Then it could move on to other grammatical errors people make weeding them out little by little until you can't make any errors in typing a URL without getting a virus. Because everyone knows that people who can't spell is such a HUGE plague terrorizing everyone on the internet.
(End of sarcasm)
Anyways, the thought of supporting someone who puts viruses on people's computers just because they happen to type a 'k' in the name of google, or any other grammar errors in any website, is completely retarded.
Remember, don't judge a book by its cover.
Spyware is easy to avoid, Use a good spyware blocker and don't use IE.
Spam is easy to avoid, don't spread your email address around, and use a alternate address if you need to give it to some site and think you might get spammed. A hotmail account is perfect for this, what else would anyone use hotmail for besides a junk repository?
Phishing scams are easy to avoid. Don't be stupid.
I use Firefox, AVG anti-virus, Zone-Alarm pro, Spybots tea timer, and scan once a week with spybot and Ad-aware. I am careful who gets my address, even cnet only has my spam address. I haven't got any spyware in months, I have never gotten a virus or worm, and haven't seen a bit of spam in well over a year.
Of course, all this effort should not be necessary, I don't have to worry about any of this on my linux install. No, don't bother trying to claim that linux is only safer because it isn't 'popular', that myth has been debunked countless times and will only make you look like an idiot.
- Site is already down
- by Gerald Quaglia April 29, 2005 9:35 PM PDT
- Checked it out, with my mac of course!
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