[ QUOTE ]
why not just take security a bit more seriously then you won't get all these viruses .
[/ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Exactly. I haven't had a virus since mid 1998! It's not hard to stay protected.
[/ QUOTE ]
Aw, come on guys. It's only easy to stay protected and virus-free
when you've learned what to do!!
I know some of us are just stoopid, but others have only owned a computer for a while - since 2006 in my case. I only needed a PC at work for emailing and word processing prior to that. I had no need to be interested in IT security 'cos an entire works department was devoted to it, which kinda makes you think computer security is a bit of a difficult, time-consuming and on-going concern.
Despite taking home PC security seriously, I found there was a helluva steep learning curve. My Dell/McAfee combo came out of the box with installation instructions and nothing else, and it didn't prevent me from getting some nasty problems. I did a factory reset. Twice.
Living with only a cat, a budgie and an extortionate telephone helpline, I was faffing about the best I knew how, slowly learning how to do very basic things, never mind posting HijackThis logs and the like. You're only one click away from disaster in such an unsupported learning environment, even though you might be trying to be sensible and cautious.
There's nothing obvious to many inexperienced users about how say, browsers might be compromised, or about a whole host of other security issues, because you only get the chance to stumble upon them by going online - possibly using that same insecure browser, maybe a poorly configured firewall and god knows what else that you just don't know about because, well, you just don't know about it.
I thought I was being really smart when I picked the brains of computer-owning friends before I got hooked up to the 'net, only to discover in hindsight that they weren't as security savvy as I'd expected.
It's true; it's not hard to stay protected, but acquiring the know-how can be fraught with difficulties. And some of us are still spending more time using our computers learning about PC security than using them for almost anything else!!