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Stop using IE and get FireFox, then be smart when on the web, unknown downloads, no click on ads banners, keygen website full of bugs, and if say it free, it not worst the pain lol

Hardcore Security:

Run stand alone Gateway

Use Cisco Systems Firewall/VPN

Switch OS :sneaky:

Fox

P.S> Windows Xp pro 86x SP2 install on 2002 and 2004 no update, system running Clevo D900k and Gamer Box clean and fast.

Xp key hack :thumbup

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Just using Firefox isn't going to stop you from getting infected, and if you're already infected it certainly won't cure it.

There are free preventive measures you can take to protect your computer. That would be using programs like SpywareBlaster and having a Real-Time monitor like Windows Defender.

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My FIX

MULTIBOOT (get the best out of each OS)

Option I

1a.- XP for work, Office, Games, etc.........

1b.- Frugal(poor man's Install) of linux coexisting in XP's partition (Puppylinux in my case) for Internet Browsing

2.- XP for games (few programs installed)

Option II

1.- Full install of Linux for Internet browsing and all things you can do avoiding using ANY WINDOWS FLAVOURS

2.- XP install for those programs/things you can't or don't know how to do in linux

3.- XP for games (few programs installed)

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You are NOT safe by just visiting only sites you trust, so trusting that the purveyor of the sites you visit is not going to get hacked or inadvertently serve up malicious content unintended, or trusting that Firefox will protect you, is very naive.

Ultimately, using Windows and IE makes you a bigger target, but there are millions of us that use these products daily without infections or malware or spyware ever getting on our machines. How can this be? Security is not something you buy, or a product you use, it is something you practice. Use whatever makes you happy, but blanket statements like use Firefox over IE in the hopes of gaining security is just foolish. Use Firefox if you like it's features, use IE if you like those more. Or, use something like Opera or another browser if you want to use that - but all browsers can be secured (even IE) to similar levels, and the user is then the portal through which problems do, or do not, arise.

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im using IE7 dont use firefox, no need for 2 browsers on my pc, im also using the most hated by u guys, "norton"

and guess what ? i ve never been infected

just my opinion, :thumbup

I guess you're either lucky or developped a strong net-etiquette...

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