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![]() Tell me if I’m doing enough to protect my system from viruses? I have a new PC at home, running Windows XP. I don’t do any direct file sharing from home because it’s dial-up and too slow for practicality. I use Limewire from my work computer, which is a MAC, running OS X and a broadband internet connection. Typically, I’ll download from work during off hours, unzip files there and burn them to CDs. I take them home and scan the CDs with Norton AntiVirus first, and don’t load anything suspicious. I also run the virus scan on the PC every couple of days, depending on how often I transfer files from work. I haven’t had any problems so far. But am I doing enough? Or are other measures called for? Can Norton see sufficiently deep into CD files to avoid trouble? Any input would be greatly appreciated! |
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![]() Sounds reasonable to me but since I'm a mac person I've only seen 2 viruses & one I found on a CD the other on a zip disk. Norton seemed to do a good job reading the CD. A couple of other things you might consider; see xtra tools: * ad-ware http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ (Free) * Spybot - Search & Destroy http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html (Free) * Peerguardian: http://peerguardian.methlabs.org/pg2.html |
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![]() Thanx LOR. I also use the Grisoft when I'm in a hurry. Norton takes almost an full hour on my HD to do a complete scan. The thing I like most about this set up is that it offers an extra level of insulation. I can scope out the files on the Mac with almost no fear of getting infected in the check-out phase. And especially so because I’m downloading stuff for a PC. If the Mac world offered anywhere near the kind of software options PCs do, I’d switch. Even tho my work Mac is only 400 Mhz, it spoils me something bad. But I’m having trouble finding Mac anti-virus software. I’d like to scan new files on the Mac before making the transfer to my PC. And then re-check them on Norton. But I’m not sure any Mac-base anti-virus SW could do the job on non-native files. Ya know? Also, I know mp3 files can’t be infected. But what about CD+G files? |
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![]() Not really no. Somebody else asked about that also - to create karaoke cd's. Not something I've ever done. But I did find something out for that other person. Here's a quick Google search result Also see: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=33899 |
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![]() Thanks LOR. You da man! I'm fine with how to burn the CDG files to CD. I'm just wondering if those files carry the potential for virii. I know mp3s and avi are safe. I would think CDG files would be too, because they are basically derivatives. I don't think they have any executable elements. Like a txt file. I'll do a little looking around and report back in case anyone else is interested. |
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