That's exactly right. I think linuxforall was just unhappy and showed us he was unhappy because he loves and truly believes in Linux. :)
By the way, wouldn't the safest way to do online banking or other private transactions on Windows be to use a Linux VM? What do you think...
Wow, that's amazing. I am surprised that there are willing students who do that. Or perhaps I am more surprised that you have such a...
Thanks. I do wonder how many people on Windows get errors if they configured their DEP to be "AlwaysOn". Unfortunately even configuring it as...
If you hate how the world works, either do something about it or complain about it. Or keep quiet. :P Joking aside, I suppose Dell peddles...
You wouldn't be able to instruct on how to do this? As far as I know, the most secure is to type in the appropriate place of the boot.ini file as...
Just for my own knowledge, what exactly do you mean by "DEP full"? On Windows, I currently have DEP configured as "OptOut", but I have made no...
What do you expect her to do then? "Roll over and die"? Also, I don't think we can completely judge her based on a media release like that. Who...
Yes I agree 64-bit patchguard will prevent most of the "current" rootkits and keyloggers from installing into the "kernel". But here you seem to...
You do realise that at the end of the day, the girl lost her time in college. Imagine if that was your daughter. Would you be talking to her...
I believe that even 32-bit Windows with latest patches, LUA and DEP (not AlwaysOn, but OptOut, as many apps and drivers start to break if you use...
Good to know and that's what I thought. Regardless, I still believe real world identity threats for the home user come in the form of...
Fair enough. I was just discussing why there are actually some very sane, very smart, and dare I say very beautiful people out there who use...
Far better for who? For every single person out there? And for what? For every purpose? Fact is, some people have different purposes for...
You keep trying to make it that I am attacking Linux users. The fact is that I use Linux more often than I use Windows. I feel sorry that you...
No I enjoy Linux actually and wish that Linux could be more main-stream. I am just speaking for why objectively-minded people still use Windows....
I agree. I also would like to see Returnil release a slim version containing only the virtualisation program.
Clearly you are very sensitive about Linux and it's good to see. The point is that most corporate facilities still use Windows and the point is...
No, only general apps are available. Obscure and specific apps like physics programs simply do not exist on Linux because not enough people use...
Fact is I know 50 year olds who find Windows easier to understand than Linux. Why? Because they are used to it. To use Linux properly and...
So you disagree that if Returnil primarily functioned at the kernel level, it wouldn't be more secure than what it currently functions at?
Yes, planning is always a good thing. Executing is a different kettle of fish. Good luck in any case. :)
I suppose the fact is that it's a pity you cannot provide light virtualisation protection from the kernel level on 64-bit. If you could, I would...
Sounds like light virtualisation is becoming like an antivirus signature database! :P That is, it's not very reliable. What is it? 63%...
Finally you realise? :P And if Shadow Defender is the same as Returnil on 64-bit, it's not "sufficient" protection apparently :P
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