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Re: Computer Viruses - How can you pick them up ???
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Posted by walt on December 29, 2000 at 17:17:34 from (208.21.81.54):
In Reply to: Computer Viruses - How can you pick them up ??? posted by Country Boy on December 29, 2000 at 15:34:37:
I'll agree with about what everyone else said below, with some additions. I won't even open any email with an "exe." ending. Too dangerous, even if from someone I know. A virus program is no good if you dont update it regularly. I update mine twice a month. I have used several and Norton is about the easiest one to use. Very easy updating, and they have a great site. I dont work for them, etc. I like it because it runs completely in the background.
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