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Do we actually need so many security programs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 178" data-source="post: 773762"><p>Don't forget one category: Q&A/testers like [USER=56349]@Lockdown[/USER] and me. We have to reproduce or imagine improbable/unconventional/crazy stuff because some users will do.</p><p></p><p>Personally, i have many sec softs and tweaks running at same time because it is my hobby and work field .</p><p>But to be honest I don't really need any of them , my computer habits are so restricted that I will probably never open a suspicious doc/file...and in the rare case I need to do such risky thing, I have my test machine for that.</p><p></p><p>Security forums fuel paranoia and fear, which incite people to add more security apps instead of learning how attacks performs.</p><p></p><p>As a long time security forum member, one phenomenon i observed is competition and ego , the one ready to every lenghts to show off the most big awesome invulnerable fortress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 178, post: 773762"] Don't forget one category: Q&A/testers like [USER=56349]@Lockdown[/USER] and me. We have to reproduce or imagine improbable/unconventional/crazy stuff because some users will do. Personally, i have many sec softs and tweaks running at same time because it is my hobby and work field . But to be honest I don't really need any of them , my computer habits are so restricted that I will probably never open a suspicious doc/file...and in the rare case I need to do such risky thing, I have my test machine for that. Security forums fuel paranoia and fear, which incite people to add more security apps instead of learning how attacks performs. As a long time security forum member, one phenomenon i observed is competition and ego , the one ready to every lenghts to show off the most big awesome invulnerable fortress. [/QUOTE]
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