Re: How secure is your Windows Computer?
From: FromTheRafters (!0000_at_nomad.fake)
Date: 05/24/04
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Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 11:45:11 -0400
"MC" <MC@ProgressiveSystemsInc.org> wrote in message news:c8svar0qv4@news1.newsguy.com...
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> 2: A good anti virus program: I prefer Norton 2003 and earlier, (**NOT**
> 2004!) but there are many good ones out there...McAfee, AVG, to name a few.
> Also make sure it is configured to repair, if no repair possible, then
> delete, and if no delete is possible, quarantine. ***VERY IMPORTANT
> CONFIGURATION!!***
I disagree, for what should be obvious reasons. Quarantine is the best
option until you can determine if it is safe to delete the file. NEVER
have your AV set to automatically delete anything (except possibly
malware detected in downloads such as some e-mail scanners may
find - you know that you don't need those).
I would much rather see a dialog box asking:
Delete inbox.dbx?
[ ] yes
[ ] no
Than finding all of my e-mail gone.
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