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How do you protect your computer from infection?   [Edit]

Survey period: 19 Nov 2007 to 25 Nov 2007

Firewalls, software, old wives tales? Which do you trust?(suggested by rotter512)

OptionVotes% 
Firewall (hardware)82748.53
Server based antivirus/anti-spyware28916.96
Antivirus/anti-spyware on your machine1,34278.76
Third-party software firewall50929.87
Standard OS firewall63537.27
Web / Email restrictions (eg attachment restrictions, banned site list)40523.77
Virtualization865.05
Physically separation from the web844.93
We cross our fingers34720.36
Other1508.80
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

View optional text answers (111 answers)


 
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GeneralZoneAlarm is cool for clients Pin
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GeneralIs CListCtrl the pancea for everything related to programming and computers? Pin
Shao Voon Wong20-Nov-07 17:14
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urbane.tiger20-Nov-07 18:50
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GeneralCommon Sense Pin
Ri Qen-Sin20-Nov-07 0:41
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GeneralRe: Common Sense Pin
arribajuan20-Nov-07 13:08
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GeneralRe: Common Sense Pin
Shao Voon Wong20-Nov-07 17:17
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Ri Qen-Sin20-Nov-07 17:31
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar22-Nov-07 20:05
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GeneralVirus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Simon P Stevens19-Nov-07 10:12
Simon P Stevens19-Nov-07 10:12 
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Michael Rawi19-Nov-07 17:52
Michael Rawi19-Nov-07 17:52 
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar19-Nov-07 18:41
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Simon P Stevens20-Nov-07 23:55
Simon P Stevens20-Nov-07 23:55 
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar21-Nov-07 5:13
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Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:16
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:16 
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Jörgen Sigvardsson20-Nov-07 4:02
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Jeffrey Walton20-Nov-07 8:11
Jeffrey Walton20-Nov-07 8:11 
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Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 0:15
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 0:15 
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Are you running Windows?


Normally. I think the firefox + noscripts really keeps the worst stuff out. I've tried various linux distros and never really got into them. Although I've got into open office recently, so thats another tie to MS dropped. I think I'd miss visual studio too much though. the alternatives just aren't as good, and .net on linux just wasn't up to a good enough standard last time i tried.

Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Are DNS and HTTP ports open?


Not normally. I occasionally open up a few ports if I fancy a bit of multiplayer gaming, but thats what the firewall's for, and where possible i use port triggering instead of just opening the ports.

Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Such As? The System Idle Thread could share some of it's cycles.


Unfortunatly it's not that simple. Yes, if the virus scanner could just use up idle cycles that would be fine, but it's also going to take up memory, which means my apps page fault more. and as it scans files it will have to throw the hard disk around to scan each file, which means pages will take longer to be retrieved as the disk is always busy. Even if you turn off the background scanner and just use the scan on access ability, it still going to kick in and do extra stuff every time you read a file, which could be 30-40 source files, half a dozen binaries, same again in symbol files, the compiler binaries, and goodness knows what else, everytime you hit build.

Maybe one day I'll get burned and change my tune, but it's all worked so far. (my pc runs far smoother than my parents pc (newer) which has a virus scanner and is clearly virus/spyware infested. I've wiped it an reinstalled everything so many times I've actually done an image of the hard disk now to save time Smile | :) )

The real solution to the spyware/virus problem is proper education not software that scans anything and everything you do.


Simon

GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 5:54
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 5:54 
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Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:14
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:14 
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Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 10:36
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 10:36 

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