avoiding the bots

Karlin

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Jun 27, 2004
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Those 'bots' that they send to use personal computers as part of a network can be thwarted by simply unplugging the line [from your phone jack to the computer]. They will not want to use a computer that is not available all the time. This likely applies to the hi-speed and hi-speed light modems , because they ignore the dial up connections altogether.

BTW, how are the anti-virus software programs working these days? Still getting infected, or does spending an hour or two a day updating them take care of that? CTP OTS !!!
 

DurkaDurka

Internet Lawyer
Mar 15, 2006
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OMG distributed denial of service attack! ditch windows and get linux!

AntiVirus packaged now come bundled with even more junk, now you get spyware protection, antiphishing protection, encryptions software etc. I stick with AVG, it's free and takes up a minimal ammount of system resources. I update it once a week. Norton & McAfee are bloated and I avoid them like syphilis.
 
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wallyj

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not in Kansas anymore
Durka,I also use AVG. I have been getting notices that it will be discontinued on the 15th of Jan.Do you know of any system that is comparable and at the same price?