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, malcolm maclure wrote: > > 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 over honest "just wanna have fun"" players. Many anti-cheat > > software systems have been developed to counter the problem but all are > > hacked within days of release and are rendered useless. There is a new > > anticheat being released shortly, written by a very clever programmer, > > it could be a big breakthrough in the gaming world, if it works. The > > problem is there are very clever hackers who just love the challenge of > > cracking a new system - what a waste of amazing talent & intellect. If > > only these people could direct their energies to contribute rather than > > abuse. > > > > > > The best advice would be: > > > > Keep your Windows system updated > > > > Run antivirus software, regularly updated > > > > Run a firewall, regularly updated - Best of all - get a router with a > > built-in hardware firewall > > > > Run anti-adware software so you're not broadcasting your IP or e-mail > > addresses > > > > > > > > None of these will truly protect you from the most determined hacker, > > but the harder you make it the more likely they will move on to an > > easier target. > > > > If anyone needs any advice with any of the above, I'd be glad to lend a > > hand, just mail me. Between myself, my stepson & his co-workers we have > > quite a wealth of knowledge on internet security & programming (one > > co-worker has written system control software for Powergen, the QE2 etc) > > > > Cheers > > > > Malcolm > > > > > > ----Original Message----- > > From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 20 May 2004 20:04 > > To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: Re: [biofuel] Received a message from > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <biofuel-unsubscribe > > > > >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. Certainly a virus. We've had > > quite a few viruses purporting to come from Yahoo. We've even had > > viruses purporting to come from Journey to Forever, even from us > > personally, doing things like warning us that our email service is > > going to be closed down, please see the attachment (not!). It's > > happening to everyone, including a lot of the big environment groups, > > NGOs, businesses, all sorts of people. Keep your system properly > > patched and protected, keep your virus gear up to date, be a > > suspicious type. > > > > You can't get a virus via the group, by the way, it just can't > > happen. But you can get a virus from a false address pretending to be > > from the group, though you should be able to see the difference, as > > you did with this. > > > > Dear old Micro$oft, what a disaster. Yes, sure, if you keep it all > > squeaky-clean then there's no problem, right. Maybe it's even true, > > but during the most recent virus onslaught something like 70 million > > Windoze computers were infected and spewing out viruses and spam, the > > owners all cheerfully unaware. A security survey of a million > > computers in businesses in the US found an *average* infection rate > > of 28 viruses and worms per machine. It won't get better until M$ > > wakes up to the idea that maybe a secure OS might be something to > > think about. Holding your breath is contraindicated. Dumbo system > > administrators who set up protection systems that automatically send > > the damned things *back* to where they almost certainly didn't come > > from don't exactly help, but it seems to be their default mode. > > > > :-( > > > > Keith Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuels list archives: http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/ Please do NOT send Unsubscribe messages to the list address. To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofuel/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/