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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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StevenWalsh25-Nov-07 9:40
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Mel Padden21-Nov-07 6:10
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GeneralRe: Comodo + Avast = decent performance with peace of mind Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar22-Nov-07 20:03
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GeneralZoneAlarm is cool for clients Pin
SalarSoft20-Nov-07 20:33
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toxcct22-Nov-07 22:59
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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
Ri Qen-Sin20-Nov-07 0:41 
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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GeneralRe: Common Sense Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar22-Nov-07 20:05
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar22-Nov-07 20:05 
GeneralVirus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Simon P Stevens19-Nov-07 10:12
Simon P Stevens19-Nov-07 10:12 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Michael Rawi19-Nov-07 17:52
Michael Rawi19-Nov-07 17:52 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar19-Nov-07 18:41
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar19-Nov-07 18:41 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
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
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar21-Nov-07 5:13 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:16
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:16 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson20-Nov-07 4:02
Jörgen Sigvardsson20-Nov-07 4:02 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Jeffrey Walton20-Nov-07 8:11
Jeffrey Walton20-Nov-07 8:11 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 0:15
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 0:15 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 5:54
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 5:54 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:14
Simon P Stevens21-Nov-07 9:14 
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Simon Stevens wrote:
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Are DNS and HTTP ports open?
Not normally.
They must be if you cruise the web.


Maybe I misunderstand how my router works then. (That is totally a possibility, I'm no networking expert) But i thought that by using NAT, any incoming data for a specific port at my ip address, would just hit a wall at the router, unless the data was in response to outgoing data from my pc. theres 3 pcs behind my router, how will the router know which computer to forward a random packet too? surely it won't and the packet will just be ignored. I don't have any port forwarding set up under normal circumstances, and web browsing works fine. Am I making a critical misunderstanding? Besides, I don't just leave all my trust in the NAT, I have a firewall. It's only av I don't like.

Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Many viruses and worms do not require user interaction.


How do they get on then? I use a script blocker in a 'whitelist' mode for blocking all sites javascript/java/flash/silverlight/etc except those i authorise, I read email in plain text format, and i have autorun disabled for all drives. And my firewall should block any genuine "attacks".

Jeffrey Walton wrote:
I'm not aware of any Enterprise which does not use Antivirus software


I'd never advocate that a business/enterprise turn off all their av software. the average pc use just isn't knowlegable enough to avoid viruses. And business have different needs. For example, as a home user, I recive all my email in plain text format, don't automatically download attachments (in fact generally just ignore them totally), but this is probably too restrictive for a business.



Simon

GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 10:36
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 10:36 

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