Am Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 21:07:34 schrieb dE .: > On 12/10/12 20:45, Anne Wilson wrote: > > Antivirus software definitely does work - as long as it is set up to > > receive signature updates regularly. The reason there are so many > > infected computers is that many people don't use an AV product at all, > > others install one, preferably a free-as-in-beer one, and don't > > properly set up updates. I know one user who has used Windows daily > > for 20+ years and never had a single infection. Education on key risks > > is the key. And no, Linux isn't safe from malware. Safer than Windows, > > yes, if you leave holes in Windows, but an unprotected computer, > > whichever OS it is using, is likely to be compromised sooner or later. > > http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:S.372.IS: > http://www.ic3.gov/media/2012/120508.aspx > > Oh, I did mail you that Norton security breach right? > > And another scenario you may not believe. How did Windows 8, Windows 7, > Windows 7 SP1 released to P2P networks even before MS released anything > about it? How does this (and other points) relate to the opening question? The question is not about Windows or Linux anymore, i guess. Question is how to make your system (KDE in this case, obviously) fit in that certain use case. So let's stay on topic here. Cheerio, Ingo Malchow -- (neverendingo) KDE Community Working Group, KDE User Working Group KDE Community Forums Administrator New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org or ask questions on http://forum.kde.org
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