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Old 08-18-2011, 09:04 PM #21
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Do you know you are paying 71.88 per yr for the Verizon protection?
- it seems like it has slipped up a few times for you.
You can get many of the top anti virus programs for much less than that.

The Best Antivirus Software for 2011 (So Far)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2368554,00.asp

The Best 10 Internet Security Programs 2012
http://www.security-faqs.com/the-bes...012-my-reviews

http://www.pcmag.com/reviews/antivirus

The Internet suite ones would probably be the best coverage for your uses.

Well, when I used to have all those viruses, Verizon would just walk me through it and bingo, every time, they would disable the virus and then delete it. I once asked them. "If I have an anti-virus software, why am I getting viruses"? and they answered (they ALWAYS say this).

No anti-virus software can remove EVERY virus.

So....I will look into your links and make my decision when we get the new computer. Probably Labor day.

Thanks very much.

Melody
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Well, when I used to have all those viruses...
If you practice basic computer security measures the chances of your machine becoming infected with a virus is almost nil.

Don't open emails from people you don't know, don't open email attachments even from people you do know, don't install programs from other than trusted sources, don't click strange links, keep your software updated, stay away from porn sites (though I realize that's not a problem for you), etc.

I use Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware on my machines and haven't had a virus or malware infection in years.
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If you practice basic computer security measures the chances of your machine becoming infected with a virus is almost nil.

Don't open emails from people you don't know, don't open email attachments even from people you do know, don't install programs from other than trusted sources, don't click strange links, keep your software updated, stay away from porn sites (though I realize that's not a problem for you), etc.

I use Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware on my machines and haven't had a virus or malware infection in years.
I wanted to add that becoming infected with a virus requires some sort of interaction. You can have malware installed on your computer just by visiting a website if you've got scripting enabled globally.

Firefox has an extension called NoScript that will allow you to pick and choose which sites you want to allow to run scripts on your machine. Not everything is required for a site to work, such as *edit* on this site, and the vast majority of popups are run by scripting.

You can also get an Adblock extension for Firefox and say goodbye to ads.

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I wanted to add that becoming infected with a virus requires some sort of interaction. You can have malware installed on your computer just by visiting a website if you've got scripting enabled globally.

Firefox has an extension called NoScript that will allow you to pick and choose which sites you want to allow to run scripts on your machine. Not everything is required for a site to work, such as *edit* on this site, and the vast majority of popups are run by scripting.

You can also get an Adblock extension for Firefox and say goodbye to ads.
Hi. Just wanted to say that my computer arrived 30 minutes ago. I was waiting for the UPS man by the door and THERE HE WAS.

It's still in the box. I'm looking at it. I know to unplug the peripherals from the back of my present tower and re-plug all into my new one. And hook up the monitor, then turn everything on.

This one is Windows 7. Never had this before. Will I be prompted to create an account. Havent' done that in over 7 years. It's amazing how scary this stuff can be when you haven't done it in 7 years and I don't know Windows 7.

I have the Flash drive.

Oh, the last time I set up a new computer, I also had to set up the modem, and create a Verizon account. I gather I don't have to do this because I already have the modem set up and I have a Verizon email account.

so hopefully, all I have to do is turn it on, create an account (I Have to do this right?)

Then I go on the internet, download Mozilla from their site, and then stick the flash drive in and export the favorites?

Then I'll copy the my documents folder. (I have to look up one of the previous posts because I forgot how to do that step).

Then I'll make sure I have my anti-virus software loaded and I should be good to go!!!

Hopefully!!!

I'm actually scared to do this. I can use a Vitamix but I'm scared to hook up a new computer.

How dumb is this?

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