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Thread ID: 123474 2012-02-27 05:43:00 You gotta be kiddng... sahilcc7 (15483) PC World Chat
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1261691 2012-02-27 05:43:00 Just saw on the news - staying safe online, about how the Govt could be a target for hackers.etc....


They said you can be protected by using Anti-Virus, and guess which AV they had advertised...

Give you a clue, Starts with N
sahilcc7 (15483)
1261692 2012-02-27 05:47:00 :lol: "Its a conspiracy man" icow (15313)
1261693 2012-02-27 06:17:00 Give you a clue, Starts with N Hmmmmm tough guess -- Norman (www.norman.com) Or Nod32 :D wainuitech (129)
1261694 2012-02-27 06:48:00 I'm guessing N for Nothing gary67 (56)
1261695 2012-02-27 07:02:00 Nice guesses, but not quite there yet :D sahilcc7 (15483)
1261696 2012-02-27 07:35:00 I hear having effectively no AV is quite popular these days. icow (15313)
1261697 2012-02-27 10:53:00 Nice guesses, but not quite there yet :D

Gotta be... NANO Антивиру
Agent_24 (57)
1261698 2012-02-27 13:10:00 Well, if you're a Mac owner, you dont need any AV software. Macs dont get viruses according to Mac owners - and stupid Mac sales people like at Magnum Mac or YOOBEE as they call themselves now (the stupid name fits the stupid staff that work there) who go around telling potential customers they dont need to buy AV software as they dont get viruses. If thats the case, why do you sell AV software in your shop dumbass. Iantech (16386)
1261699 2012-02-27 13:28:00 Nice guesses, but not quite there yet :DNatesu Antivirus or Npust Anti-Spyware Iantech (16386)
1261700 2012-02-27 21:36:00 Well, if you're a Mac owner, you dont need any AV software. Macs dont get viruses according to Mac owners - and stupid Mac sales people like at Magnum Mac or YOOBEE as they call themselves now (the stupid name fits the stupid staff that work there) who go around telling potential customers they dont need to buy AV software as they dont get viruses. If thats the case, why do you sell AV software in your shop dumbass.

Any system can get a virus if its not suitably protected.

Sure there are only a handful for Mac: www.iantivirus.com (Compared to several million variants for Windows!) but that doesn't make them any less dangerous.

I would be wary of running anything that connects to the Internet without some kind of Antivirus.

Even on the most ridiculously secure non-Windows system you might still want to scan things before giving them to Windows users, to avoid headaches.
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