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What is the best protection against computer viruses and what is a good program to get rid of them...
 
I like the new Norton 360. It loads much faster. Then I use Spybot- free download.

On the Norton, you have to run the registry cleaner manually- but it keeps things cleaned out.
 
iMac

I'm done with Bill Gates and his sh!t products. After my last crash in which I lost everything I said never again. Had Norton and it failed me. In fact the virus blocked me from getting into the Symantec site for removal.

Went Mac last month and that's that.
 
iMac

I'm done with Bill Gates and his sh!t products. After my last crash in which I lost everything I said never again. Had Norton and it failed me. In fact the virus blocked me from getting into the Symantec site for removal.

Went Mac last month and that's that.

Bill Gats IS the Anti-Christ.
 
iMac

I'm done with Bill Gates and his sh!t products. After my last crash in which I lost everything I said never again. Had Norton and it failed me. In fact the virus blocked me from getting into the Symantec site for removal.

Went Mac last month and that's that.

Bill Gats IS the Anti-Christ.

Umm... I hate to throw a little reality and logic into this discussion, but PCs are no more or less resistant to viruses than MACs. The fact is there are more PCs out there being used, so there are more viruses being written for PCs. Similarly, IE is used more than, say, Firefox, so there are more viruses targeted toward IE. Bill Gates is not your problem... Virus writers are.

For those of you that insist Bill Gates is the problem, please click here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp_l5ntikaU

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I've owned computers for a couple of decades. I was one of the first non-geeks on the internet. I've never had a virus that wasn't defeated by an anti-virus, I've never had a Windows crash that I lost anything and the only real trouble I've ever had was a dead motherboard- I popped the hard drive into a new computer and didn't miss a beat.

Since anti-virus software has been available, I've used it. Since firewalls were available, I've used them. There are basic things you can do to protect yourself- and I'm pretty much convinced that some basic common sense will prevent virtually all ad things, computer-wise.
 
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