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How to Protect yourself from malware! (This item is NOT SPAM)
 How to Protect yourself from malware! (This item is NOT SPAM)

How to Protect yourself from malware! (This item is NOT SPAM)

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How to Protect yourself from malware! (This item is NOT SPAM) ~BD~ 06-26-2008
  |--> Re: BD's Issues PA Bear [MS MVP...07-12-2008
  |--> Re: BD's Issues Paul Adare - MV...07-12-2008
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Posted by ~BD~ on June 26, 2008, 5:21 am
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"Make sure you get your system protected from ocurrences of malware
problems. Below are some simple steps you can take to reduce the chance of
infection in the future. I strongly encourage you to do them all. There is
no perfect solution for totally preventing malware from getting on your PC,
however, these steps will help."

So begins an item by 'Chaslang' at Major Geeks Support Forums. You may read
it here:- http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=44525

Although the item is dated 10.10.04 please note that it was last edited by
chaslang; 06-17-08

THERE IS MUCH HELPFUL INFORMATION PUBLISHED THERE!

Please note that this item is NOT SPAM and has been 'promoted' here without
the knowledge of 'Chaslang' with the simple aim of helping others
............ and for no other reason!

I hope it helps!

Dave







Posted by rjdriver on June 27, 2008, 6:50 am
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> "Make sure you get your system protected from ocurrences of malware
> problems. Below are some simple steps you can take to reduce the chance of
> infection in the future. I strongly encourage you to do them all. There is
> no perfect solution for totally preventing malware from getting on your
> PC, however, these steps will help."
>
> So begins an item by 'Chaslang' at Major Geeks Support Forums. You may
> read it here:- http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=44525
>
> Although the item is dated 10.10.04 please note that it was last edited by
> chaslang; 06-17-08
>
> THERE IS MUCH HELPFUL INFORMATION PUBLISHED THERE!
>
> Please note that this item is NOT SPAM and has been 'promoted' here
> without the knowledge of 'Chaslang' with the simple aim of helping others
> ............ and for no other reason!
>
> I hope it helps!
>
> Dave


I'll second that! The Major Geeks forum post listed above
is an excellent guide to keeping your computer free of malware. Concise,
easy to read, with links to download the need apps. There are many other
good guides like this out there, but it never hurts to spread the word about
any of them. Good find Dave.

Bob



Posted by ~BD~ on June 27, 2008, 10:11 am
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>
>> "Make sure you get your system protected from ocurrences of malware
>> problems. Below are some simple steps you can take to reduce the chance
>> of infection in the future. I strongly encourage you to do them all.
>> There is no perfect solution for totally preventing malware from getting
>> on your PC, however, these steps will help."
>>
>> So begins an item by 'Chaslang' at Major Geeks Support Forums. You may
>> read it here:- http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=44525
>>
>> Although the item is dated 10.10.04 please note that it was last edited
>> by chaslang; 06-17-08
>>
>> THERE IS MUCH HELPFUL INFORMATION PUBLISHED THERE!
>>
>> Please note that this item is NOT SPAM and has been 'promoted' here
>> without the knowledge of 'Chaslang' with the simple aim of helping others
>> ............ and for no other reason!
>>
>> I hope it helps!
>>
>> Dave
>
>
> I'll second that! The Major Geeks forum post listed
> above is an excellent guide to keeping your computer free of malware.
> Concise, easy to read, with links to download the need apps. There are
> many other good guides like this out there, but it never hurts to spread
> the word about any of them. Good find Dave.
>
> Bob
>
>

Thanks for your support, Bob.

Motion carried! :)



Posted by Root Kit on June 27, 2008, 1:26 pm
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:50:53 -0400, "rjdriver"


> I'll second that!

I most definately won't.

>the Major Geeks forum post listed above
>is an excellent guide to keeping your computer free of malware. Concise,
>easy to read, with links to download the need apps. There are many other
>good guides like this out there, but it never hurts to spread the word about
>any of them. Good find Dave.

It's mostly the usual common knowledge security nonsense:

Install this, install that, MS firewall is bad, frequently scan for
this, frequently scan for that....

Only a few true goodies like "Use restriced user accounts" and
"Security starts with you" is found there.

Most hilarious part is that the poster labels him- or herself "Malware
Expert". That's a biiiiig LOL. The steps on how to deal with malware
infections clearly shows he or she is not even close to being an
"expert".

Posted by PA Bear [MS MVP] on June 27, 2008, 1:50 pm
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Please don't feed the trolls.

Root Kit wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:50:53 -0400, "rjdriver"
>
>
>> I'll second that!
>
> I most definately won't.
>
>> the Major Geeks forum post listed above
>> is an excellent guide to keeping your computer free of malware. Concise,
>> easy to read, with links to download the need apps. There are many other
>> good guides like this out there, but it never hurts to spread the word
>> about any of them. Good find Dave.
>
> It's mostly the usual common knowledge security nonsense:
>
> Install this, install that, MS firewall is bad, frequently scan for
> this, frequently scan for that....
>
> Only a few true goodies like "Use restriced user accounts" and
> "Security starts with you" is found there.
>
> Most hilarious part is that the poster labels him- or herself "Malware
> Expert". That's a biiiiig LOL. The steps on how to deal with malware
> infections clearly shows he or she is not even close to being an
> "expert".


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