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Computer protection #778229
05/16/14 07:33 AM
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I got a virus on my computer while I was away on vacation and was wondering what software anti-virus/adware software folks recommend and tips to prevent this in the future? My smart ass Grandson was surfing porn sites while I was away and a virus got in. I called Geek Squad and they took care of it right away. The porn in not my concern actually, I'm more worried about my Wife and Mother who insist on opening these emails from friends and anyone else that sends them a message especially spam with attachments. I have warned both of them about the dangers of opening spam but to no avail. Do you guys know any tips I can use besides turning up the spam filter strength? I have MS Essentials virus protection, should I upgrade? On a lighter note the porn was still running on the computer when we got home, two nice looking ladies bumping clams and getting to know each other better wink anyway after my Daughter screamed at my Grandson for 15 minutes about it, my Mom piped up and said to my Daughter "Oh for Christ Sakes relax, be grateful there wasn't any farm animals in the movie". lol

Re: Computer protection [Re: NNY78] #778248
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1)
not gonna recommend any brand but get a full internet protection suite from a company that is highly rated by customers


you should definitely upgrade from what you have running now because it should have blocked the virus in real time

since you already called geek squad, might as well go to best buy and ask them for their best seller



2)read this
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/electronics-computers/guide-to-internet-security/index.htm


3)not being disrespectful.....but if you really want to protect yourself.....get some anti bacterial wipes and wipe down that keyboard...because....uh...you know

Re: Computer protection [Re: getthesenets] #778258
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Originally Posted By: getthesenets
1)
not gonna recommend any brand but get a full internet protection suite from a company that is highly rated by customers


you should definitely upgrade from what you have running now because it should have blocked the virus in real time

since you already called geek squad, might as well go to best buy and ask them for their best seller



2)read this
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/electronics-computers/guide-to-internet-security/index.htm


3)not being disrespectful.....but if you really want to protect yourself.....get some anti bacterial wipes and wipe down that keyboard...because....uh...you know



Gets, thank you for the feedback! I just read the CR link you provided and agree with you, I need to upgrade today. The IT guy at work said the same thing, too many scammers, hackers and viruses online. The Mrs. took the Clorox cleanup to the whole computer area as soon as my Daughter left. lol

Re: Computer protection [Re: NNY78] #778336
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That's cool NNY,

Also ask the IT guy if he could tell you which suite is light (not slowing down your system) and powerful enough for what you need it for or if he recommends upgrading your RAM to the max and just getting the best protection .


He would know what your best option is as opposed to salesperson at retail store.

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I recently switched to a Chromebook, and these things are virtually virus proof because there's really no hard drive to speak of. Everything is stored in "the cloud."

Now it's basically useless if you don't have a wireless connection. But it's 2014. Who doesn't have a wireless connection?

And of course I still have an HP all-in-one that I use as a desktop, and on that one I use a basic Norton package that I picked up at Best Buy. Anything more tech savvy than that is beyond my comprehension.


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Re: Computer protection [Re: NNY78] #778433
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Best bet? Make everyone else get their OWN computers! Chromebooks, like PB said, are cheap and fairly safe if you have wifi coverage. At the very least, have different log-in profiles if you're going to share a computer.

I use Avast antivirus on my main PC. (Norton has always been a total nightmare for me, so, nah). Porn? Chromebook, in an Incognito Window. lol But most importantly -- common effing sense!



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Re: Computer protection [Re: getthesenets] #778440
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Originally Posted By: getthesenets
That's cool NNY,

Also ask the IT guy if he could tell you which suite is light (not slowing down your system) and powerful enough for what you need it for or if he recommends upgrading your RAM to the max and just getting the best protection .


He would know what your best option is as opposed to salesperson at retail store.


Thank Gets, I'll ask him about the good points you made, I don't want to compromise the speed.

Re: Computer protection [Re: pizzaboy] #778441
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
I recently switched to a Chromebook, and these things are virtually virus proof because there's really no hard drive to speak of. Everything is stored in "the cloud."

Now it's basically useless if you don't have a wireless connection. But it's 2014. Who doesn't have a wireless connection?

And of course I still have an HP all-in-one that I use as a desktop, and on that one I use a basic Norton package that I picked up at Best Buy. Anything more tech savvy than that is beyond my comprehension.


PB, thank you for the feedback, it's a desktop and Mom and the Mrs. only use the computer for games and email. Norton seems to be the most recommended. Thanks again.

Re: Computer protection [Re: J Geoff] #778442
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Originally Posted By: J Geoff

Best bet? Make everyone else get their OWN computers! Chromebooks, like PB said, are cheap and fairly safe if you have wifi coverage. At the very least, have different log-in profiles if you're going to share a computer.

I use Avast antivirus on my main PC. (Norton has always been a total nightmare for me, so, nah). Porn? Chromebook, in an Incognito Window. lol But most importantly -- common effing sense!


Thanks Geoff, I'm going to make separate log ins. I'm mainly concerned about the cost of having viruses removed and damage to the computer, the computer is not used to pay bills, do banking or store or transmit any important information, we just use it for entertainment. Thanks again.

Re: Computer protection [Re: J Geoff] #778480
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Originally Posted By: J Geoff

Porn? Chromebook, in an Incognito Window. lol

That's why I bought it whistle.


"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: Computer protection [Re: NNY78] #778554
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Originally Posted By: NNY78
On a lighter note the porn was still running on the computer when we got home, two nice looking ladies bumping clams and getting to know each other better wink anyway after my Daughter screamed at my Grandson for 15 minutes about it, my Mom piped up and said to my Daughter "Oh for Christ Sakes relax, be grateful there wasn't any farm animals in the movie". lol


"OK, Lez-beans! I caught ya! Bumpin' pussies is a violation of jail rules!"

I know a lot of gay men who have confided to me how they find lesbian sex to be disgusting and how in their opinion it's not natural for a woman to be sexually attracted to only women, and that the majority of lesbians are this way because they hate men and have had a man do something horrible to the in the past.

Get a virus scanning program. If you really want protection you will have to pay for it.

Also tell your relatives not to look at porn, open up spam emails, or links in email that are spam.

A good virus protection program will recognize the spam links and not allow them to click on them. Or better yet get the email client Mozilla Thunderbird since it will not let spam emails load or allow them to click on the links or open up files that are viruses.

Last edited by cornuto_e_contento; 05/17/14 11:52 AM.
Re: Computer protection [Re: cornuto_e_contento] #778564
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Originally Posted By: cornuto_e_contento
Originally Posted By: NNY78
On a lighter note the porn was still running on the computer when we got home, two nice looking ladies bumping clams and getting to know each other better wink anyway after my Daughter screamed at my Grandson for 15 minutes about it, my Mom piped up and said to my Daughter "Oh for Christ Sakes relax, be grateful there wasn't any farm animals in the movie". lol


"OK, Lez-beans! I caught ya! Bumpin' pussies is a violation of jail rules!"

I know a lot of gay men who have confided to me how they find lesbian sex to be disgusting and how in their opinion it's not natural for a woman to be sexually attracted to only women, and that the majority of lesbians are this way because they hate men and have had a man do something horrible to the in the past.

Get a virus scanning program. If you really want protection you will have to pay for it.

Also tell your relatives not to look at porn, open up spam emails, or links in email that are spam.

A good virus protection program will recognize the spam links and not allow them to click on them. Or better yet get the email client Mozilla Thunderbird since it will not let spam emails load or allow them to click on the links or open up files that are viruses.



Thanks CAC, I didn't know there was such a program, the Mozilla Thunderbird sounds like what I'm looking for, will check it out, thanks again.


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