[access-uk] Re: Preventing malware?
- From: Gordon Keen <gordonkeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 14:38:05 +0000
Oh yes, it's simple - do not use windows based browsers or mail clients.
An apple mac does not need any anti virus or malware protection.
Cheers
G
(On an apple mac running leopard with voice over - it's very cool!)
From glorious Devon, England.
On 10 Dec 2007, at 14:04, Catherine Turner wrote:
Hi,
Is there any free way, through having appropriate internet options
or anything else, of trying to prevent malware/spyware/whatever you
want to call it, being installed on my computer? I'm sure stuff
gets put there, and every time I do a scan for adaware, spybot,
advanced windows care or anything else they find and get rid of
some. But is there any way of preventing it in the first place?
Catherine
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Hi,Is there any free way, through having appropriate internet options or anything else, of trying to prevent malware/spyware/whatever you want to call it, being installed on my computer? I'm sure stuff gets put there, and every time I do a scan for adaware, spybot, advanced windows care or anything else they find and get rid of some. But is there any way of preventing it in the first place?
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