This is true, but as long as someone does a small amount of research, they can avoid problems. I actually dont run AV on my computer. Once a month I go check online using trend's housecall and I always come up with no viruses.Yvan256 said:To be honest, an unpatched Windows XP install connected directly to the internet without a firewall will get infected, with no interaction whatsoever from the user.
Yvan256 said:To be honest, an unpatched Windows XP install connected directly to the internet without a firewall will get infected, with no interaction whatsoever from the user.
Yvan256 said:To be honest, an unpatched Windows XP install connected directly to the internet without a firewall will get infected, with no interaction whatsoever from the user.
Mav451 said:Most of those stories involve pre-SP1 computers. I remember reading about the Blaster Worm in the paper on a golfing trip, and laughing at all the people who didn't already download that patch.
And this was 2-3 weeks AFTER Symantec had been screaming about this all over the 'Net. After SP1, the Blaster worm hot-fix was already included. And likewise, with SP2 Integrated, you have even less to worry about. What I think MS should do is to make sure XP Vanilla's and XP SP1's are no longer being sold anywhere. Installing outdated software is a big no-no...but then again, I doubt MS will really care to make an effort to prevent this.
You'll either need to burn a CD that has those tools on them so you won't have to connect to the internet the next time that you reformat, or use a DSL/cable router that has a firewall built in.iUserz said:whenever I reformat my PC i disconnect it from the network before i set it up, but I still have to go online to download virus software, upgrade to sp2 and install windows defender...by the time i've installed the stuff i scan it and i'm already infected!
iUserz said:and what about the people who bought their machine from dell before SP2 was released? should dell be shipping out SP2 disks to replace all the SP1 disks out there? whenever I reformat my PC i disconnect it from the network before i set it up, but I still have to go online to download virus software, upgrade to sp2 and install windows defender...by the time i've installed the stuff i scan it and i'm already infected!
yup, I do that, but unfortunately not everybody knows to do that =/or use a DSL/cable router that has a firewall built in.
This is another thing that MS should provide to all its users...but of course doesn't.
Autopatcher.
Self contained program that has all the patches/hot-fixes/etc. that MS would usually force you to download through their Windows Update website. Again, why MS doesn't give users this option in the first place is beyond me[.quote]
agreed, which is why I'm switching