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robo123 August 1st, 2006 04:01 AM

Who created viruses
 
I am sick of downloading programs with viruses. who ever inveted viruses his goin to get his skull smashed in. I have lost 2 £2000 computers to viruses. I hate them so much:mad: :mad: i never knew their where so many threats on the internet.:eek:

ukbobboy01 August 1st, 2006 05:47 AM

Word to the wise, stop going after free software, your PC will last longer.


UK Bob

PS. Get an AV while your at it.

Sphinx August 1st, 2006 08:21 AM

exactly what UKbobby said. If you stay away form the illigal software, then you wont get a virus. Hopefully you scan your hard drive everyday because not all AV's will pickup the Gnutella viruses. and the software IS NOT FREE even though its there, you sound like you're trying to download the small files which are ALL viruses. I suggest you go by the largest file, not the smallest. and keep your AV up to date. All the software you see is nothing but a demo version of old crap thats been floating around Gnutella for ages that wont be up to date and has a time limit on it anyway, you will need the serial number a working one etc. Go buy it if you want it that badly.

Edited to add: Its shared because it has viruses, not because someone is kind enough to share it. Its a wonder you still have a computer that functions.


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Lord of the Rings August 1st, 2006 09:02 AM

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Sphinx August 1st, 2006 10:30 AM

LOL. That made my day LOTR Thanks. LMAO. I stop counting my age after this year. ;)

terryt August 1st, 2006 10:46 AM

heres some good advice STAY OFF THE PROGRAMMES okay?

robo123 August 1st, 2006 10:52 AM

thanks terryt will do

terryt August 1st, 2006 10:55 AM

No problems just an idea i had maybe it's the software companies maybe they download a clean version and infect it and shove it back in?

Sphinx August 1st, 2006 10:57 AM

No, users are putting the infected files in there for you to download. Secondly, these programs are so old that even if you managed to get a copy you'd then have to install it and try to run it why dont you want to risk it? Just because it's there for the taking? No software company is going to waste their time bothering to infested their own software. and you skipped my post, these are demo softwares, put there for those greedy enough to download it and get infected.

Ed91 August 1st, 2006 12:19 PM

yep, if you've got £4000 to spend on computers, what's another £40 for a year's subscription to anti-virus software to make sure the computers don't die on you?
pretty good value! Also try to keep up to date with the latest software security fixes, and make sure you have a firewall installed and turned on.

After that you just need to make sure you use your common sense. Eg, if you're looking for software, it's not likely to be less than a few MB in size, and avoid dowloading .EXE files. Humans are often the weakest link in security.

There's also a nice little plugin by mcafee called Site Advisor for internet browsers (I hate to preach, but use Firefox..) that can help you find out about the safty level of an internet site too if you ever try to use them for things you may not be able to find..


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