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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mohawk, New York
Posts: 19,477
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I need to get attachments so I think I will keep what I have. I think I am pretty well protected. All router firewalls are activated and the hardware firewall between the routers and modem is working fine. |
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Certified Nice Person
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I'm behind a router, but I still run McAfee firewall since I really don't know any better. For antivirus, I've been running AVG free for quite a while now.
And, thanks to urb's reminder, I just downloaded and ran Adaware, which I haven't had since the last time I re-did this damned machine.
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If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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Your avatar is looking mighty fine UW.
I upgraded my Ad-Aware SE to version 1.06 yesterday. It was a fairly large upgrade. I normally update my db on it every week. |
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Searching for Jimmy Hoffa
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 771
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Best combo I've found is:
Avast Antivirus (It's free and it's a bit better than avg) Microsoft AntiSpyware I run a Hardware Firewall so it would be redundant to run a software one. Never accept attachments in emails...if every person did this their chance of infection would drop dramatically. I haven't had anything infect my computer in a few years and this includes me reviewing popup, spyware loaded, galleries from hell on my tgp. |
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