Re: Antivirus and Firewall Protection
- From: orthocross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 11:49:09 -0700
On 20 May 2006 06:22:50 -0700, hhvoeqewvvot@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Viruses are small files that attach to emails or downloads and infect
your computer which is why you need virus protection. They can be as
harmless as displaying funny pictures on your monitor or they can go
through your address book and send everyone within your address book
the same virus. More dangerous versions can completely wipeout your
computer and all your information and some can take over your machine
and send spam from your computer. Without your knowledge, you can
become a spammer. Virus protection saves you from virus problems.
Hackers are the underbelly of the internet. They are people who
randomly scan the internet to find "openings" so they can go in and
snoop around. Once into your machine, they have as much access to it as
you do. That means your online banking, personal data, family data .
are all available to a hacker. Hacker security is your safety net when
surfing.
The Shield Pro 2006 gives you both virus protection and hacker security
by providing ongoing support and updates. When a virus breaks out, The
Shield Pro 2006 will provide a patch within 2-3 hours and a fix for the
virus within 5 hours. You can set you computer to update viruses weekly
and run a complete virus scan. Virus protection is a must and no one
with internet access should surf without it.
http://firewallhjsv.blogspot.com/#firewall
PLEASE, Sir (or Madame), learn to organize your thoughts using small,
concise paragraphs, rather than long series of thoughts strung
together in a single paragraph.
Donald L McDaniel
Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread,
so that the conversation may continue undisturbed.
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