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I have Vista Ultimate.
Recently I have noticed that my Weborook Antispyware has been catching more
things, including one virus today, and I wonder if it is because I now have
att email (I used to have MSN dialup before) or if it is due to the new
updates made to it after Windows 7 was released, which might have loosened
its security or added new ways for spyware or malware to get in?
Please advise.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Octavio
Nothing is bulletproof, and no, nothing has been loosened on Vista.
However, the easiest ways for malware to get to your machine is going to
dubious Web sites pointing and clicking and opening email from unknown
sources.
In other words, if malware is going to reach the machine, then the user
had involvement in it.
So don't point and click on everything under the Sun when surfing the
Internet and don't open emails from unknown sources, which goes a long
way in the preventing malware from reaching the machine.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Mr. Arnold
Thanks, Mr. Arnold.
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Have you been doing anything different in your browsing? Going to
untrusted sites? Opening email attachments without knowing who they came
from? Main causes for virus spreading right there.
--
CrucialHoax
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Octavio
Without knowing exactly what malware was found (and where), we will have
no way of knowing how it got in. A typical way to get in is to trick the
user into allowing it (either through the web browser, chat client, or
e-mail program). I would more easily believe that an update to the
antimalware is responsible for increased detections - or that you have
been getting more exposure than before (which couild be related to a new
e-mail address).
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