Hi,
There is another way for the firewall. Use an old (anything from a P2 up)
and run IPCop on it. Refer to their website ipcop.org
This system is a dedicated Linux Firewall I have been using for over 12
months. It is easy to configure, requires no knowledge of Linux (although a
read of
Unfortunately folks, no matter what Microsoft or any third party s/w
company produce to counter this situation, it will be hacked in a very
short time.
A similar situation exists for online gamers, a world dogged by a
minority of people who cheat using hacks to give them an unfair
advantage
There is another way: just run Linux! I have yet to have a virus problem, I
do not even run a virus checker!
regards Doug
(A die-hard Linux user of 3 years+)
On Fri, 21 May 2004 09:45 am, malcolm maclure wrote:
Unfortunately folks, no matter what Microsoft or any third party s/w
company
malcolm maclure wrote:
The best advice would be:
Keep your Windows system updated
No, the best advice would be:
Don't run windows.
If you do run windows, don't use Outlook or Internet Explorer.
Use Mozilla, or Firebird and Thunderbird instead. They are free and more
standards
And another way - get a Mac!
There is another way: just run Linux! I have yet to have a virus problem, I
do not even run a virus checker!
Same.
regards Doug
(A die-hard Linux user of 3 years+)
So what it does indeed come down to is dear old M$.
Best
Keith
On Fri, 21 May 2004 09:45 am,
I received a message from that email address. The email contains an
attachment. Being the suspicious type, I expect it's an attempt to
infect me with a virus, since I have not yet unsubscribed from this
list. Anyone else seen such emails?
Bryan
Yahoo! Groups
I received a message from that email address. The email contains an
attachment. Being the suspicious type, I expect it's an attempt to
infect me with a virus, since I have not yet unsubscribed from this
list. Anyone else seen such emails?
Bryan
False sender's address, can't be helped.