??? 05/13/07 04:02 Read: times |
#139161 - Because Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jeff Post said:
Craig, you're much more technically astute than the average Windows user. Exactly. And even *I* couldn't get Linux to work properly on my laptop. What hope does Joe Sixpack have? Nevertheless I'll ask you the same thing I ask Joe Sixpack who claims his Windows machine has never gotten viruses or spyware: How do you know? Especially since you don't use AV software. Because I once got nervous (after my wife did get a virus on her laptop)... so I installed anti-virus software on mine. I figured it would find something. All it found was some questionable cookies. So I deleted the anti-virus/spyware software because it confirmed that, no, I didn't have any. If you're connected to the internet for any length of time with Windows, the probability of being successfully attacked approaches certainty. And yet that seems to be debunked by my experience. Granted, I don't connect directly to the Internet. I go through an AP and a firewall. But that's only common sense. And Windows has spyware built in. It's designed that way. Google for "Windows phone home". I don't really care. I used to when I was using Linux. But, anymore, I'm more concerned about actually getting work done than trying to make Linux work. There are far more dangerous threats to our privacy than Windows "phoning home." Regards, Craig Steiner |