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I use Zone Alarm *and* Tiny Personal Firewall (free editions) as well as my
anti-virus s/ware. Ah, I love overkill :-) The only one thing I don't like about Norton AV is that it's so invasive into your computer system it's been my experience that it's pretty impossible to remove w/out mucking things up big-time. My mom has a Gateway that came w/NAV installed and we wanted to get rid of it and go w/the E-Trust AV, oh brother was that a hassle. So, we said screw it and she now uses NAV since it was causing so much trouble to remove it. Oh well, it still works :-) Anne, to offer an opinion on unplugging when away for a while -- I say yes. I know people that actually unplug all the time they're not using the connection just to be safe. JMHO LeeAnne "Anne Lurie" wrote in message ... BTW, speaking of firewalls, if any of you are using Windows XP, it has a firewall that you can activate. (I only learned that from reading the newspaper months after installing XP on two desktop computers.) Now, if I could only figure out how to keep PopSubtract (ad & IM blocker) from letting Norton Anti-virus scheduled scans run, I'd be in hog heaven! (The PS folks told me to upgrade, which helped not at all -- I guess I should ask tech support at Symantec.) DKat, a question for you -- since each of our computers has a RoadRunner connection, should we unplug the computers from the cable (hub) if we're gone for any length of time, i.e., vacation? Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "D Kat" wrote in message ... The MSBLAST and variants attack directly through the internet connection. You don't have to open a single thing. You simply have to be connected to the net. You have to be constantly on your toes and updating your security patches from Microsoft if that is your OS. Firewalls certainly help but they are not a guaranteed protection. I use Norton anti-virus and that was the link I posted since they have free tools for removing viruses, instructions that are easy and clear, and links to Microsoft for legitimate patches. There is no such thing as absolute protection. There are always the people that get the virus (in the case where you are NOT opening an executable) before the patch or updated virus lists are written that did not do a single thing wrong other than being connected to the internet. You cannot "avoid a virus all together by using a different program like Eudora or Netscape". All of my lab machines where fine from this last attack except for one that was a day behind in being updated with MS patches (I can only do so much at a time) and one that is a postdoc's machine that I do not maintain. She thought she was fine because she does not use Outlook Express or Internet Explorer. She was wrong and I had a hell of a time fixing her machine. The first posting may have been a spam but I think it did a service if it helped one person avoid having their OS trashed. DK "LeeAnne" wrote in message ... This original message is nothing but newsgroup spam - by clicking that link you help the spammer sign up people for some contest or something. rant I have no sympathy for people who get a virus anymore. It takes so little time to keep your products updated. Most virus' are written to affect the Outlook Express email program - you can avoid a virus all together by using a different program like Eudora or Netscape (or if you have CompuServe or (gasp) aol the virus won't affect you if you open the email). Also you can set your settings to not run scripts and, most importantly, update your s/ware all the time. Most, not all, virus' are written to effect loop holes /rant I, personally, use EZ Trust Anti-Virus (I think www.etrust.com is the website). Free updates, I think I pay like 10-20 bucks per year to keep the license up to date - the program kicks @ss. LeeAnne http://www.iwars.net/dmxdvc.html Regards |
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