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Viruses are typically less damaging?
Seems to me most viruses now simply join you up to a botnet so the end results are a slower computer. AV not only results in a slower computer, you also risk file loss. happy
Posted by: NonZealot   Posted on: 12/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So what is the difference between an AV package and a virus again?  osreinstall | 12/21/07
Viruses are typically less damaging?  NonZealot | 12/21/07
Oops, that was a reply to osreinstall (nt)  NonZealot | 12/21/07
I figured that.  osreinstall | 12/21/07
Does this work on Ubuntu?  galileon | 12/21/07
Blockbuster like everyone else  JoeRJr | 12/22/07
RE: Kaspersky inadvertently quarantines Windows Explorer  lkafle | 12/22/07
Norton Challenge  mytetteh | 12/24/07
Take the Norton Challange??  puppadave | 12/24/07
Oops, an AV did it again  Boot_Agnostic | 12/26/07
RE: Kaspersky inadvertently quarantines Windows Explorer  nimd4 | 12/28/07
Actually Internet Explorer is a virus.  usarcomputertec | 01/10/08

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