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i know alot of you guys are more computor friendly than i am .i have 10 thumbs on a keyboard.i have this very nice laptop that my employer gave me to use becuase i am on the road-company emails.plus some software for cummins engine controls,sauer danfoss hydraulic drives and other stuff.+megasquirt and mapping software.any way while i have time to kill in motel rooms i websurf-and i am sure this thing is picking up alot of c#$p from the net.any suggestions as far as what works and is idiot proof?

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Ditto, both those are on my corporate laptop from the corporate office. Run the AVG scan regularly!

 

I don't go to a lot of places that should infect me. But if you have a porn proclivity...

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XP or Vista? Only way to idiot-proof it would be to log into the laptop with "guest" rights before surfing. You "switch user" to an account with zero privileges before surfing. You can then delete the profile after surfing so any malware stored there is deleted before it can be activated/used again...

 

The new System 7 actually does that for you...

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AVG and SpybotSD. I agree, both have free versions that work great. I run them in parallel. Keep them updated regularly. I also keep Avira running in the mix (also free) but it pops up an ad once and a while to buy the full version. I might drop that one because of the ad.

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I use this for anti virus>> http://www.avg.com/download-file-stb-triaav

 

And this for spyware etc.>> http://www.safer-networking.org/en/spybotsd/index.html

 

Both are free but you can upgrade to paid service (that's me)

 

Even better the paid AVG has an anti-malware option that works good (old Ewido sp?)

 

more anti-spyware >> http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware.php

 

Also if you have XP get MS Defender >> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx

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if you have spyware... start with malwarebytes.org and download the free version of their program. Not sure how the free one is, as I downloaded it last when there was no pro version.

 

 

also, for anti-virus that seems to integrate with the new windows 7 or vista quite well, I use NOD32. it even tells me when windows itself needs an update... something i thought only the windows security center did.

 

annnnnnnnnnd lastly, i use Outpost Firewall Pro... But it can get a bit more technical for the first 2 or 3 months.

 

 

Lets just say I've never had a virus attack within the last 6 - 8 years, and malware has never existed for more than an hour (due to my stupidity) on any of my computers... figures. I let my guard down for one hour to play an online game with my brother and he sends me a link to a web page that had phishing software running in the background.

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if you have spyware... start with malwarebytes.org and download the free version of their program. Not sure how the free one is, as I downloaded it last when there was no pro version.

 

 

also, for anti-virus that seems to integrate with the new windows 7 or vista quite well, I use NOD32. it even tells me when windows itself needs an update... something i thought only the windows security center did.

 

annnnnnnnnnd lastly, i use Outpost Firewall Pro... But it can get a bit more technical for the first 2 or 3 months.

 

 

Lets just say I've never had a virus attack within the last 6 - 8 years, and malware has never existed for more than an hour (due to my stupidity) on any of my computers... figures. I let my guard down for one hour to play an online game with my brother and he sends me a link to a web page that had phishing software running in the background.

 

malwarebytes is the best program I've been able to find in the years I worked IT. It won't do on the fly protection in it's free form, but on the other hand, it is robust enough that if you just run it once a week you won't have any problems.

 

Also, the MWB support staff will help you with any problems it can't fix even if you have the free version.

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thanks for the tips guys.computor is running xp with norton corporate edition anti-virus.the anti-virus seems to work well.it put up a warning not to click on a website link from a google search and doesnt seem to slow itself.but i have no spyware cleaning capabilities.so i will have to see what i can find

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