Daniel Carrera wrote:

Terri Sprague wrote:

Quite a few of us, even though we have internet satellite
connections, do not stay connected all the time. In my
opinion, that is a disaster waiting to happen because of
hackers, viruses, etc.


Why not switch to Linux or Mac OS and avoid the problem altogether?
The problem of hackers and viruses is specific to Microsoft's crap products. As a rule of thumb, the less MS software you use, the safer you are. If you are concerned about security, I recommend the following steps:

Step 1: Ditch MS Internet Explorer and use Firefox or Opera.
Step 2: Ditch MS Outlook and use Mozilla Thunderbird.
Step 3: Ditch MS Office and use OpenOffice (done already?)
Step 4: Ditch MS Windows and use Linux.

Do as many of these steps as you can. Each step will go a long way towards making your computer more secure. If you do them all, viruses and hackers will be a problem of the past. My computer has never been hacked or had a virus. Not since I owned my first computer (a 486).

Some people will suggest you use anti-virus software. Yes, this is necessary if you use Windows. But AV software is fundamentally a *reactive* measure. It tries to clean your computer after it's been infected. It is much wiser to take *preventive* measures that help keep your computer from being infected in the first place. If you do all the steps above, you will no longer need AV software.

Another fundamental problem with AV is that there are some doubts over how much you can trust them. Given their inability to detect the Sony DRM software, although it infected as many computers as Slammer worm and other similar ones. Here is a must-read article by Bruce Schneier (world renowned security expert):

http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,69601,00.html?tw=wn_story_page_prev2

Cheers,
Daniel.

To Discuss and Daniel Carrera: Your suggestions are being followed by me as fast as I can. I need one KVM switch so I can use my monitor for both Win and Linux, until I get my Linux under control, I mean knowledge control. I bought a 64 bit AMD and a new computer and have had SuSe 9.2 Pro installed. Before I can use it I have to get a UPS-backup battery for it and with the switch and my new router, I should be in business by the end of next week! Then, as I can convert something from WinXP I will do so and eliminate it from the WinXP menu. :-)

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