True, or the time I made my computer a very expensive paper wait by messing 
with the registry and eluting very needed duplicated files. Oops? not a 
security issue, how ever but still very annoying as this was in 2003 when I 
didn't know what I was doing. My last os before windows was dos. lol! but I do 
agree. what ever you use for your security package and a lot of comen sense 
often does go a long long way.

Tc.
On Oct 17, 2013, at 4:23 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I agree with Lio on many points here, if you're happy using the Microsoft 
> product then keep using it and a lot of what has been written seems to have 
> been written just to justify the chopping down of 10,000 trees or something 
> as the writings didn't serve much purpose.
> 
> People will continue to use the Microsoft product whatever's written about it 
> for the simple reason that its built-in to the operating system which is very 
> convenient.
> 
> I'll continue to use Vipre and why? Because I'm paid up well into next year 
> for coverage on up to ten PC'S here so no good reason not to stop using it.
> 
> Another factor in the discussion of PC security is how most people 
> deliberately ask for trouble and I don't want to sound nasty or selfish but 
> the fact is that they do.
> 
> Okay, sometimes people don't realise the trouble they can get themselves into 
> because they don't think about the consequences of their actions and we've 
> all been guilty of that at some time in our lives.
> 
> The common example is seeing a web site offering free this or free that type 
> of software to fix some problem on your computer, the software turns out to 
> be a piece of malicious code designed to steal data from your system and 
> before you know it your bank account is empty etc.
> 
> The argument goes that a good Internet Security package should have prevented 
> this from happening? Yes possibly but when its all boiled down the user could 
> have prevented this from happening, in other words the majority of security 
> breaches are avoidable by using a little common sense of behalf the the 
> computer user.
> 
> 
> On 18/10/2013, at 12:43 AM, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I saw this article on another list and this comes from microsoft's mouth. 
>> Basically they are not going to quit supporting mse and they will still dean 
>> it safe. So i will also continue to use my solution, mse and malware bytes. 
>> Read the well written article below.
>> 
>> 
>> http://askleo.com/do-i-need-to-stop-using-microsoft-security-essentials/ 
>> Tc all and be blessed.
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