About time... Heh. Now Mozilla/Firefox will have yet another advantage over IE.
RejZor, these people aren't morons, they're humans with human frailties. Don't be so bloody harsh. :P About the business with the click-happy...
Congrats... That stuff about NOD32 was a major help, Btw. Thanks.
Ugh. Not more of this phishing crap! :P
44 viruses? As far as I know, the only way to get that sort of massive infection is to be click-happy beyond belief... Then again, I ain't...
F-Secure if your computer can handle it. A good candidate for this AV might be something with a P4 processor and a gigabyte of RAM. NOD32 if...
RAV, for one, has a larger database than F-Prot's. KAV might as well, though I'm not sure about that. Sophos I don't know about, but it...
NOD32 once per day. ;D Spybot S&D every 3 days. F-Prot for DOS once a week. (Set to scan everything.) Adaware once a week.
Still not enough. The unfortunate fact is that that the only way to make IE safe is not to use it.
Hope this one gets fixed in the next version of Firefox. For now, though, I'll just have to make sure I'm at the right site... :P
A firewall will probably give you some protection, but firewalls can be bypassed, and there are probably plenty of holes that a firewall couldn't...
Flash doesn't need ActiveX to work. It works very well on browsers like Firefox, which totally lack ActiveX.
Well, isn't it about time that happened?
McAffee isn't as bloated as Norton, but it still seems a bit piggish. Also, its use of ActiveX doesn't sound too cool. I'd go with NOD.
Amen to that, Ron. About time they started cracking down on these idiots.
Spybot 1.3 comes with a resident protection module called Teatimer, which intercepts certain registry changes and lets you block spyware upon...
That's a poll, not a performance test. People like AVG because it's free and it does its job, not because it is an outstanding AV. Also, to...
A little advice for you: using IE as your primary browser is like wearing a shirt that says "hack me" - at some point, someone will.
AVG?! :o ??? :P
Something with duel Athlon 64 processors, 4 gigs of RAM, a couple of 500-gig HDs, and Linux... ;D On second thought, though, it would be even...
Not AT&T. :P
Nope, minimizing windows doesn't seem to free up any RAM. This is Win98 Gold, though, so it probably has some RAM management problems.
Wait a minute, Jack... Do you mean that you see the full link on mouse-over, or in the address bar when you're actually on the bogus page? Because...
How about F-Prot DOS? That's on-demand only, and makes a good backup scanner. It scans fairly fast (Maybe a little less than half NOD's speed, but...
Because it is too bloated for older computers, and, despite not being bad, is far from being outstanding.
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