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Re: Computer got hijacked last night
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Posted by noncompos on May 07, 2006 at 19:07:48 from (70.59.140.111):
In Reply to: Computer got hijacked last night posted by old on May 07, 2006 at 14:13:53:
I've been running Firefox since getting started 14 months or so ago (Dell 2400); had the computer guy put in ZoneAlarm, undo the Norton "security suite" that came with the machine and install Norton 2005 and Spysweeper (the computer guy on the WSJ (Mossbarger) said they were better). Hardly ever see a popup, no spam, except the Nigerians seem to think I'm stupid (maybe they talked to my wife...). Microsoft has half the money in the world (or at least half of what the oil co's don't have) and they keep putting out stuff that's got more holes and backdoors than Carters got Little Liver Pills. All these other people seem to come up with things to plug MS's holes, kinda makes you wonder if MS leaves them on purpose, but I'm probably just being paranoid...again....
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