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DeleteYourself
09-21-2004, 12:47 AM
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For you lazy MFs:

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September 16, 2004

How to Protect Yourself From Vandals, Viruses If You Use Windows

By WALTER S. MOSSBERG

If you use a Windows personal computer to access the Internet, your personal files, your privacy and your security are all in jeopardy. An international criminal class of virus writers, hackers, digital vandals and sleazy businesspeople wakes up every day planning to attack your PC.

And the company that controls the Windows platform, Microsoft, has made this too easy to do by carelessly opening numerous security holes in the operating system and its Web browser. Even if you install the recent Service Pack 2 update to Windows XP, you will still be vulnerable.

As I have said before, I believe Microsoft and the computer makers should be taking care of all these problems with a unified, managed approach that would free users from having to learn about all the threats and constantly manage security. They should take responsibility for shielding users from hackers, spammers, viruses and spyware -- the malicious software that hijacks your browsing and searching, pushes ads into your face, and secretly logs your activities.

But until that happens, you will have to fend for yourself. So here's a quick, rudimentary guide to protecting yourself in the digital world.

Opting out: The single most effective way to avoid viruses and spyware is to simply chuck Windows altogether and buy an Apple Macintosh. Apple's operating system, Mac OS X, is harder for the criminals to infect, and the Mac's market share is so small that hackers, virus writers and spies get little thrill, financial gain or publicity from attacking the platform.

There has never been a successful virus written for Mac OS X, and there is almost no spyware that targets the Mac. Plus, the Mac is invulnerable to viruses and spyware written for Windows. Not only is it more secure, but the Mac operating system is more capable, more modern and more attractive than Windows XP, and just as stable.

Macs are as good as, and often better than, Windows PCs at doing the most common computing tasks: Web browsing, e-mail, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, photos, music and video. The Mac version of Microsoft Office can handle Windows Office files with ease, and it produces files that Office for Windows handles effortlessly. Apple's computers are also gorgeous.

But switching platforms is expensive, and scary to people. So if you're sticking with Windows, read on.

Halting hackers: Buy a software firewall program, one that won't only stop hackers trying to get in but will also halt suspicious programs already on your PC from trying to send information out over the Internet. The one I recommend is ZoneAlarm, a free utility from Zone Labs, available at www.zonelabs.com. Use it instead of the wimpier built-in firewall Microsoft supplies.

If you have a broadband connection or a home network, make sure your modem or router (a common piece of networking gear) is equipped with a feature called NAT, or Network Address Translation. This technology makes it harder for criminals on the Internet to find your computers. Even if you have NAT, however, I still recommend you have a software firewall program, because NAT doesn't block every attack.

Curing viruses: You must run a strong antivirus program, and keep it updated, even if updates cost money. I recommend Norton AntiVirus (the stand-alone program, not the cumbersome security suite). It's very effective, and its automatic update system is the best I've ever tested. It costs $50, including a year of updates.

Stopping spyware: Since antivirus programs don't attack spyware, you will need to run, and keep updating, a separate piece of software called an antispyware program. I recommend Spy Sweeper from Webroot software, at www.webroot.com. It costs $30, including a year of updates. Like an antivirus program, it not only detects and removes spyware already on your PC, but also watches for, and blocks, new spyware.

Stuffing spam: Buy a decent antispam program. I know of none that is close to perfect, but the best is probably MailFrontier Desktop, available for $30 at www.mailfrontier.com. If you're really fed up, you can turn on the "challenge" feature in this program, which forces unknown senders to pass a simple test that baffles the mass-mailing software spammers use.

Browsing safely: I suggest dumping Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser, which has a history of security breaches. I recommend instead Mozilla Firefox, which is free at www.mozilla.org. It's not only more secure but also more modern and advanced, with tabbed browsing, which allows multiple pages to be open on one screen, and a better pop-up ad blocker than the belated one Microsoft recently added to IE.

Being careful: Never download software from the Web unless you are certain you know what it is and that you want and need it. If a Web site says you need some special plug-in to view things, be very wary. Common viewer software, like that from Real Networks, Apple or Macromedia, should be obtained from those companies' official sites.

Staying current: You should probably install Microsoft's new SP2 update, which does improve Windows security -- although it has caused serious problems for a minority of Windows users. And you should install all the "critical updates" Microsoft issues for Windows.

Bottom line: If you use Windows, you're asking for trouble. But you can mitigate the risk by taking precautions.

Write to Walter S. Mossberg at mossberg@wsj.com




Post Edited By Moderator (Keyare) : 2/25/2005 9:49:45 PM GMT

Kool
09-21-2004, 01:07 AM
Damn Delete, did you have to make the whole thing a link LOL. It looks cool if you stroke your mouse up and down in a rythimic fashion.

P.S. Good info.
P.S.S. I can't wait to see what you perverts do with my quote above. /emoticons/cool.gif

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DeleteYourself
09-21-2004, 01:13 AM
oops. Damn, Kool, you need a vacation! lol

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uncle carbunkle
09-21-2004, 01:20 AM
lets not talk about stroking, viruses and perverts in the same breath, 'kay?

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Keyare
09-21-2004, 08:48 AM
LOL!


2 more ways to prevent getting Viruses:


Use THIS:


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or This:


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spoon.

D-Zine
09-21-2004, 05:49 PM
Haaa! Just don't use them together!!

;o)

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morea
09-21-2004, 06:14 PM
LMAO!

You've gotta do what you've gotta do.

09-21-2004, 07:23 PM
LOL @ D-zine!

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Keyare
09-21-2004, 07:57 PM
LOL!

spoon.

uncle carbunkle
09-21-2004, 10:03 PM
ouch.

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Big Perm-dizzle
09-23-2004, 01:09 AM
stay off the internet and you will not get viruses

or

get a mac!

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Ryan8720
09-23-2004, 06:28 AM
Or switch to Linux or Unix.

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jimrford
12-14-2004, 06:08 PM
http://www.graphicdesignforum.com/emoticons/freaked.gifhttp://www.graphicdesignforum.com/emoticons/freaked.gif Sounds like im in for trouble, i play an on line game that dosnt surport Mac, http://www.graphicdesignforum.com/emoticons/blink.gif

but if i couldi would own one, but for now i have norton running and think ill take a look at the new web browser,

http://www.graphicdesignforum.com/emoticons/ibf-iamstupid.gifdo i have to take internet exploer of first or leave it on and just run the new one

DeleteYourself
12-14-2004, 06:27 PM
You can leave it one and just run the new one. They won't interfere with one another.
Hell, you can use them simultaneously if that's your fancy. Mozilla might get jealous, though.

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morea
12-14-2004, 07:11 PM
From this topic heading I was expecting either 'don't go on the internet' or 'get a flu shot'.

I haven't lost my mind... it's backed up on disk somewhere.

Allen Harkleroad
12-14-2004, 07:21 PM
Lol @ D-Zine, that was too freaking funny (HAAAAAHAAAAA!!!!)



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D-Frag
12-14-2004, 10:26 PM
sounds like a representative for Apple wrote that article, I would like to state that you Mac people are not 'Safe,' in the last 3 months there have been more and more viruses coming out for macs, still a funny article though imo

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Ryan8720
12-15-2004, 01:20 AM
You can't uninstall IE, it is part of the OS. That is one of the major reasons it is such a security risk.

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ChromeZephyr
02-01-2005, 04:27 AM
This guy's gotta be on the take from someone, 'cause he's suggesting actually buying antispam software. Download Ad-Aware from Lavasoft (http://www.lavasoft.com) and Spybot:Search & Destroy from these folks (http://www.safer-networking.org). Both are free, both work very well. There is also a free anti-virus program for download, AVG, which is available at this website. (http://www.grisoft.com)

Ryan8720
02-01-2005, 05:23 AM
Yeah, and Norton blows ass.

I just changed all the computers in the Web design classes computer lab to AVG instead of Norton. AVG actually finds the viruses.

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Ulysses
02-01-2005, 05:40 AM
Oddly enough ... yes, macs are immune to viruses compared to pcs ... but, many sites just don't perform as well on the mac. In fact, as a shockwave designer, I just hate that the mac runs shockwave movies so slowly, and has trouble with transparency. Other than that, yes, macs are fine, and they look great (so long as they don't start looking like iPods - god I hate iPods, they're dead ugly in mu opinion. I'll keep my Sony Minidisc thanks).

Patrick Shannon
02-01-2005, 07:36 AM
The talk of the amount of viruses lately on the Mac side is very overblown, they're either 'proof of concept' or security holes which updates have been issued or no real damage has been done. That still doesn't mean that Mac users should be carefree about it, but that really goes for any computer user.

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Keyare
02-02-2005, 12:57 AM
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/apple.wmv





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D-Zine
02-02-2005, 01:11 AM
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that was great! I love that website!
Absolutely loved the ending..haaa ha!

ps..they said fuktard!! /emoticons/lol.gif

Power to the Oldschoolers

Skyblue100
02-23-2005, 05:48 AM
I don't know why Billy Gates puts out trash all the time. I guess we are like lab mice to him. All that money and he still can't get things right.

Internet Explorer has bent me over backwards for the last time....it sucks!

pedroxl
03-02-2005, 06:34 PM
They put out operating systems which make computers slower and slower... A pentium 4 can work like a 486... we are really lab mice!

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