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Do we actually need so many security programs?
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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 775294"><p>A user that knows all of the above of course anti-scriptor is not needed, but you have to remember the amount and level of irrational paranoia here on the forums. Not to mention the rampant addiction of playing with security softs just for the sake of having something to play with.</p><p></p><p>Anyway... Microsoft itself (it's security division) advises that IT Pros disable a whole list of things if they aren't needed. So if they tell that to IT Pros, then it is doubly true for home users. It's not the home users' fault that Microsoft is negligent in properly informing and protecting consumers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 775294"] A user that knows all of the above of course anti-scriptor is not needed, but you have to remember the amount and level of irrational paranoia here on the forums. Not to mention the rampant addiction of playing with security softs just for the sake of having something to play with. Anyway... Microsoft itself (it's security division) advises that IT Pros disable a whole list of things if they aren't needed. So if they tell that to IT Pros, then it is doubly true for home users. It's not the home users' fault that Microsoft is negligent in properly informing and protecting consumers. [/QUOTE]
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