Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: OUCaptain
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Not running A/V on a Windows box is just stupid. If you get a decent product you don't even know it's there....
No, being a moron and opening everything that plops itself into you inbox plus never updating windows is just stupid.
I install anti virus once maybe twice a year for a quick scan then remove it. Low and behold, it's always clean.
You must not do anything with your computer then. I've had my A/V alert just visiting a website...
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Not running A/V on a Windows box is just stupid. If you get a decent product you don't even know it's there....
I don't run AV at home. What for? Please explain where I will get this magical virus from?
Email attachments, hacked ad server, thumb drive, mp3 player...
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
I don't open email attachments from people I do not know. I don't visit disreputable websites. I don't download mp3 from just anywhere. I don't stick random thumb drives in my computer. I don't deal with resource-hogging badly-written AV programs which have the same net effect as the viruses they pretend to block. I've gone both ways; tried nearly every AV product out there, and decided years ago to ditch them. All my important data files are backed up on drives that are not normally connected to my system, so if I do ever catch anything bad, it's just a low-level and reinstall away from fixed.
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Not running A/V on a Windows box is just stupid. If you get a decent product you don't even know it's there....
I don't run AV at home. What for? Please explain where I will get this magical virus from?
Email attachments, hacked ad server, thumb drive, mp3 player...
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
I don't open email attachments from people I do not know. I don't visit disreputable websites. I don't download mp3 from just anywhere. I don't stick random thumb drives in my computer. I don't deal with resource-hogging badly-written AV programs which have the same net effect as the viruses they pretend to block. I've gone both ways; tried nearly every AV product out there, and decided years ago to ditch them. All my important data files are backed up on drives that are not normally connected to my system, so if I do ever catch anything bad, it's just a low-level and reinstall away from fixed.
Originally posted by: Kalmah
Originally posted by: skyking
Haaahaaaaaaahaaaa! F8 system restore? HAAAAAAAHaaaaHAAAAA!
<breathe>
Haaaaahaa!
I have nuked one computer that had a diabolical baddie that fubared system restore, broke msconfig, denied regedit, would kill any antivirus or executable that did find it and try to kill it.
Granted I have only seen one of these but it was as badass as I could imagine.
I came across one of these on a friends laptop. I even tried running a portable antivirus from a usb drive and it would shut that down instantly upon opening.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
How the fuck would you even know you had a virus? If someone's writing a virus to steal financial information, passwords, etc., they sure as shit aren't going to make your CD tray open and close, or your screen flash between orange and yellow. They're going to operate as unobtrusively as possible.
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: BeauJangles
I miss the old viruses that just changed every file on your computer into an exe dialer. Or the viruses that did stupid things like replace any instance the letter o with two or three o's. Or the one that made all your icons slowly fall off the bottom of the desktop.
Now all they do is sit silently on your computer and steal your bank info![]()
yeah the old ones were actually kind of cool . I think that is because the programmers have changed. The old ones were done as jokes not meant to really do harm. The new ones are malicious . For the past few months it seems the malware type are dropping but there is a huge increase in keylogging variants.
I run a program called process hacker every day , it is free. It shows all processes running and who they belong to , even the hidden ones that normally don't show up. If you see something there that doesn't belong it is easy to catch.
http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
i got some virus through IIS running on my main machine back in college. i was infected and some files already deleted before it was even reported by norton and well before and definitions or fixes came out
Originally posted by: funkymatt
that looks an awful lot like process explorer, whats the difference?
