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![]() Limewire12 If you are serious about protecting your computer, and in my case, protecting my family's finances as well then there can be no such thing as over protection. I have an army of both paid for and free protection software on my PC and that is to protect my computer from any and all malware that a miscreant (or a whole host of miscreants) can place on my machine. I have been infected with spyware, adware, keylogger, viruses, java viruses, spyware with virus like names, unwanted cookies and other assorted small applications (planted by the PC manufacturer), etc. But in every case I have had the protective application to find and get rid of these pieces of junk and if they fail I have my eyes and a reasonable amount of common sense to keep my machine clean. I just want to point out that when you say: Quote:
I have the following running on my PC: Norton Anti-Virus 2005 Norton Personal Firewall 2005 Ewido Ad-Aware SE SpyBot Spyware Blaster Prevx1 BHODemon Plus several others that I cannot remember at the moment as well as several maintenance utilities. So you see, I am protected to the hilt and I am still on the look out for more. UK Bob |
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Downlding Phex > careful of which link for OSX users | Lord of the Rings | General Discussion | 1 | September 28th, 2005 12:50 AM |