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โJul-02-2013 06:29 PM
covetsthesun wrote:1492 wrote:
I think the OP's question specifically focuses on AV Software. But the overall security equation is obviously much broader, and should also include security and vulnerability updates for both OS and apps.
Ok... I'm the OP...and a she not a he. I've left the maintenance of the PC's to the Geeks. I have Kaspersky Internet Solutions 13 and it's more than just an AV.
I started using it after a major infection while using MSE. Prior to that I'd used Trend Micro... and before that I'd used the free software which worked fine...till it didn't. :E Trash one machine later and now I use paid anti everything software.
The last time I was a computer go to person was in 1986. Now... I'm like a lot of other folks out there. Clueless. I understand on a big picture level what you all are talking about... but on the details on how to do it... :?
I am thinking of just buying a K disc and hiring the local to come install one computer and teach me how to do the other. That way I won't feel like such an idiot. :h
My grand kids know more about this stuff than I do. But they're in another state. sigh....
cts
โJul-02-2013 04:00 AM
1492 wrote:
I think the OP's question specifically focuses on AV Software. But the overall security equation is obviously much broader, and should also include security and vulnerability updates for both OS and apps.
โJul-01-2013 06:04 PM
powderman426 wrote:rk911 wrote:powderman426 wrote:
I know this is not a popular comment, but here goes. If you use a good operating system ie read "not microsft", you really don't need to be concerned about A/V software. I have been using Linux Ubuntu here for several years with no problems such as malware or viruses. If your going to stay with Windows, you should get as much protection as you can as you will surely need it.:B
nonsense. Linux and Apple are not immune to viruses and the like. they simply don't have the market share to attract attention.
Wrong again. Yes both Apple and Linux are just much better written than Windows. It is therefore much harder to penetrate the system. Also I have seen times when it took weeks and even months for Microsoft to fix a vulnerability while if a problem arises with Linux a fix will usually be sent out in a matter of hours. But let's just say for the case of argument that the reason for not having problems is only because of the smaller base, wouldn't it still be wise to change???
โJul-01-2013 12:10 PM
โJul-01-2013 12:00 PM
1492 wrote:
As we are steering off topic, let's get back to the question of PC AV protection.
โJul-01-2013 11:52 AM
โJul-01-2013 11:43 AM
rk911 wrote:powderman426 wrote:
I know this is not a popular comment, but here goes. If you use a good operating system ie read "not microsft", you really don't need to be concerned about A/V software. I have been using Linux Ubuntu here for several years with no problems such as malware or viruses. If your going to stay with Windows, you should get as much protection as you can as you will surely need it.:B
nonsense. Linux and Apple are not immune to viruses and the like. they simply don't have the market share to attract attention.
โJul-01-2013 11:34 AM
rk911 wrote:
nonsense. Linux and Apple are not immune to viruses and the like. they simply don't have the market share to attract attention.
โJul-01-2013 11:15 AM
โJul-01-2013 10:51 AM
powderman426 wrote:
I know this is not a popular comment, but here goes. If you use a good operating system ie read "not microsft", you really don't need to be concerned about A/V software. I have been using Linux Ubuntu here for several years with no problems such as malware or viruses. If your going to stay with Windows, you should get as much protection as you can as you will surely need it.:B
โJul-01-2013 10:23 AM
โJul-01-2013 10:22 AM