Dan F;5042524; said:
Nobody wants to tell you because we're all afraid you'll use the information to hack our computers.
I've followed my own rules since i started figuring this stuff out.
1) Never hack someone for money
2) Never hack someone you know
#1 is mostly an excuse, to not do things boring.
#2 is because its never personal against the person, its against the code.
Thats it. If you let it become personal, you become obsessed and end up missing obvious things you'd see on other sites.
Oddball;5042583; said:
The real question is; What anti-virus program(s) do YOU use?
I suggest free.avg.com to clients and friends, seems to have done well in the past and there definitions always seem to be up to date.
However myself I don't use a anti-virus.
I have all my production equipment behind firewalls, but for actual virus protection I rely on sandboxing software if i REQUIRE to run it.
And, when ever i need something of my own, i code it myself.