I just wondered, since I heard on the news that apparantly 4 our of 10 computers have it. The University of East Anglia (in Norwich, UK) is loaded with it. I dont think I have it, but because its the fastest spreading virus ever made, I urge you all to be careful when reading attachments.
Uh, I should probably get a virus scanner, my one is way out-dated... is there any free virus scanners? because no way am I paying for one if I end up not even having any viruses.
I haven't scanned for months, and I scanned just now and I still have no viruses. Common sense, really. And knowing your own PC well (so you can spot anything gone different quickly).
- Tigerworks
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3rd February, 2004 at 10:32:51 -
all you really need is a firewall and dilgence when opening foreign files.
that reminds me, i should do a scan, haven't in ages
I recklessly barge forward and load up on viruses, that is until I got my new Bitchin' Symantec Norton Antivirus/ Internet Security 2004 Professional! This baby has restricted practically all the sites I go, even DC. I mean lollers on rollers! So I usually turn it off and recklessly barge forward anyway...
I installed Norton Antivirus/Norton Internet Security 2004 on 3 computers. On one it corrupted windows, and another it corrupted a harddrive, and on the last one it slowed it down so much I couldn't run programs.
Now I use Freedom Antivirus and Security.
Kramy
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