Re: Virus/adware/spyware -- is there all-in-one protection in one program?
From: Unknown (Unknown_at_Somewhere.Kom)
Date: 06/22/04
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 16:39:09 -0500
I assure you I am NOT trolling.
"Lionel Fourquaux" <use.reply.to@no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> Either you're trolling, or you've lost contact with reality... You can't
> teach everyone all the knowledge on computer security that this require,
> for the simple reason most people are not interested in learning it.
>
> Unknown wrote:
> > On the contrary. I REALIZE (caps for emphasis) I do not NEED programs that
> > cause (in my opinion) far more problems than they prevent. What's more, I
do
> > have enough intelligence to understand EVERBODY can do it. And so I would
like
> > to teach them to do so. I do find that the lower intelligent people (those
> > particularly with a fear of viruses) tend to flame regardless.
> > onel Fourquaux" <use.reply.to@no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
> > news:upPYbZGWEHA.556@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> >
> >>Unknown wrote:
> >>
> >>>Absolutely amazing that people who DO NOT install and run AV programs and
> >
> > DO
> >
> >>>NOT get viruses but do avoid all the problems caused by AV programs are
> >
> > called
> >
> >>>idiots.
> >>
> >>Well, that's easy: either they are idiots because they don't realize
> >>they need an AV, or, if they really are expert enough to do a better job
> >>than an AV program, they should have been intelligent enough to
> >>understand not everybody can do it.
> >>
> >>If you want to discuss the possibility of building a configuration that
> >>doesn't need an antivirus, you should at least underline the risks it
> >>implies and the difficulties of the task. If you don't, you'll get
> >>flamed, and rightly so.
> >
> >
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