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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 239799" data-attributes="member: 25785"><p>"Linux and Mac". Should be "GNU/Linux and OS X", or "*nix and OS X" just saying, haha.</p><p></p><p>And the perfect protection will never exist (at least, not anytime soon) and a lot of people don't understand that yet. You can have the best protection setup in the world, but if you are the one opening the door to a malware, you'll still get infected and it will be on you, not on your protection software. A thing such as perfection doesn't exist in this world, the human isn't perfect, so how can he create something that is perfect ? Hence why the hackers, spreaders, etc. will always be a feet infront of the security experts. If the malwares and hacks weren't the best, there would be no IT Security domain or security researchers working days and nights to patch these vulnerabilities, create protection softwares, etc.</p><p></p><p>None the less, it's a good Common Sense reminder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 239799, member: 25785"] "Linux and Mac". Should be "GNU/Linux and OS X", or "*nix and OS X" just saying, haha. And the perfect protection will never exist (at least, not anytime soon) and a lot of people don't understand that yet. You can have the best protection setup in the world, but if you are the one opening the door to a malware, you'll still get infected and it will be on you, not on your protection software. A thing such as perfection doesn't exist in this world, the human isn't perfect, so how can he create something that is perfect ? Hence why the hackers, spreaders, etc. will always be a feet infront of the security experts. If the malwares and hacks weren't the best, there would be no IT Security domain or security researchers working days and nights to patch these vulnerabilities, create protection softwares, etc. None the less, it's a good Common Sense reminder. [/QUOTE]
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