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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)


 
GeneralNortons Pet Peeve Pin
StevenWalsh25-Nov-07 9:40
StevenWalsh25-Nov-07 9:40 
GeneralComodo + Avast = decent performance with peace of mind Pin
Mel Padden21-Nov-07 6:10
Mel Padden21-Nov-07 6:10 
GeneralRe: Comodo + Avast = decent performance with peace of mind Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar22-Nov-07 20:03
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar22-Nov-07 20:03 
GeneralZoneAlarm is cool for clients Pin
SalarSoft20-Nov-07 20:33
SalarSoft20-Nov-07 20:33 
GeneralRe: ZoneAlarm is cool for clients Pin
balazs_hideghety21-Nov-07 3:27
balazs_hideghety21-Nov-07 3:27 
GeneralRe: ZoneAlarm is cool for clients Pin
toxcct22-Nov-07 22:59
toxcct22-Nov-07 22:59 
GeneralIs CListCtrl the pancea for everything related to programming and computers? Pin
Shao Voon Wong20-Nov-07 17:14
mvaShao Voon Wong20-Nov-07 17:14 
GeneralRe: Is CListCtrl the pancea for everything related to programming and computers? Pin
urbane.tiger20-Nov-07 18:50
urbane.tiger20-Nov-07 18:50 
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
arribajuan20-Nov-07 13:08 
GeneralRe: Common Sense Pin
Shao Voon Wong20-Nov-07 17:17
mvaShao Voon Wong20-Nov-07 17:17 
GeneralRe: Common Sense Pin
Ri Qen-Sin20-Nov-07 17:31
Ri Qen-Sin20-Nov-07 17:31 
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 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
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 
GeneralRe: Virus scanners - Who needs them. Pin
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 10:36
Jeffrey Walton21-Nov-07 10:36 
Hi Simon,

Simon Stevens wrote:
How do they get on then?

Vulnerabilities in applications and the Operating System. For example, Sasser[^] was a worm which exploited a vulnerability in LSASS. To propogate, the worm simply needed to find other Windows machines. No interaction required.

Welcjia[^] and Blaster[^] were two others. They were participants in the Worm Wars. Each would exploit a different vulnerability. Once a host was infected, the one worm would remove the other worm, and then patch the vulnerability which the other worm used for penetration. Some deemed them 'White Worms' because of the removal/patching behavior - I do not.

Simon Stevens wrote:
I use a script blocker in a 'whitelist' mode for blocking all sites javascript/java/flash/silverlight/etc except those i authorise

The script blocker is good. Better would be a hardened browser, but most people do not like using it. Basically, you classify the Internet Zone as 'Low'.

If the site uses JavaScript or Macromedia extensions, it must be added to the Trusted zone so that the script/ActiveX/etc can execute. If you want to download content from a site (such as a ZIP file from CodeProject), it too should be a Trusted site.

Jeff

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