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Quick, discrete and reliable
Never turn off the power.No, not even in my mind. [Toma]
Non-invasive data leaks
Security is not easy. I have a permanent Internet connection I used to be with virgin media, I then switch to another company who are famous for being hacked by a child who attempted to blackmail them. Because their customers deserted them over such a ridiculous hack they offered me good terms a good contract. My computers are permanently connected to the Internet. I understand my Windows workstations and their two-way firewalls. With the Linux desktop I cross my fingers and look at log files and hope for the best. I have passwords for so many things that I cannot remember the passwords, so I write them down and where do I put them? on my computer. They should be put into an encryptor which also requires a password. My head is exploding with passwords I even needed a password to post this. I have passwords unencrypted in my computer. Security security is all well and good but you have to work and your eyes are tired and you cannot continuously read about security. Is not Dr Web meant to be looking after my security? :-)) [pigsy]
Linked threats
Malware attachments cannot be blocked in the U.K. because of zero hour contract work. This is agency work and you work to a contract which may end suddenly. Your payslip will be sent by e-mail and you never know which company is sending you the confirmation payslip or what format they may use ( pdf ) or ( Microsoft office ). Some may send you a link and demand that you log onto that website to download your latest payslip. You must keep track of your payslips or the agencies may short-change you or simply conveniently forget to pay you. Agency work zero hour contract work is now big business in the U.K. exploitation. They exist in all types of work in the U.K. from nurses and so on. You do not have a choice but to check those links or attachments in e-mails if you do not you may lose your money.
I use a personalised e-mail system and use Dr Web on a Linux desktop which scans the e-mails and then passes them on to smb: for the Windows workstations they then get scanned again on the Windows side by a different brand of virus scanner a double-check. stupid virus writers can make a hard life even harder so you have to be careful. Unfortunately because of my domain name i receive quite a lot of malware.
[pigsy]
Quick, discrete and reliable
Never turn off the power.Yes, and slowdowns in the system do not see. [Masha]
Quick, discrete and reliable
Nowadays it is dangerous to disable antivirus. Why risk it? [Dmur]
Quick, discrete and reliable
DISABLE or DO NOT DISABLE? Of course, "NOT OFF."
But situations arise different, and therefore sometimes it is necessary to "lower" the protection and even off. antivirus.
Yes, and at the wrong time, an updated or expired key should also be kept in mind. [GREEN]
Quick, discrete and reliable
A malicious program can pull off a trick like this only if the anti-virus is disabled. [Неуёмный Обыватель]
Quick, discrete and reliable
Antivirus, of course, do not disable. I'll save it to my favorites. [Пaвeл]
Linked threats
Suspicious and strange emails I delete without reading. [EvgenyZ]
Linked threats
I always delete suspicious messages and never open suspicious attachments. In addition, I always use antivirus software. [ka_s]
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