Some cable operators (e.g., Time Warner) provide antivirus software, usually CA's, for "free" to their broadband customers. Not sure how effective it is compared to off-the-shelf software such as Norton's. It might be the same stuff, just bought in bulk.
> From: Craig Healy <[email protected]> > Organization: Hazzard gang > Reply-To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America > <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 08:02:51 -0400 > To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America > <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [IRCA] Wi-Fi legality (OT) > > One quick comment on the whole virus issue... > > When I am in a situation when a virus infection may be possible, I shut the > computer down and reboot from a CD-based Linux operating system. A CD > simply cannot be infected. Knoppix is a free and downloadable Linux-based > system. While the system can write to a hard drive or USB drive, it sets > those to read-only by default. If I had to make a simple and portable > computer, it would run off the Knoppix CD. > > Craig Healy > Providence, RI > > > _______________________________________________ > IRCA mailing list > [email protected] > http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca > > Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original > contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its > editors, publishing staff, or officers > > For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org > > To Post a message: [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
