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A popular form of computer protection that has been growing in popularity over the past few years, are anti-executables. The concept being very simple...disallowing a program from executing. Traditionally, anti-viruses remove malware after it's already infected the system. This isn't to say that some anti-viruses don't have components that prevent that from happening, but overall, that's how it works. So my question to you all is, do you use an anti-executable? If you don't use an anti-executable, is it because you have faith in your anti-virus to prevent malware from permanently infecting your system, is it because you just haven't really taken the time to make that inquiry, or it simply that you feel yourself wise enough to avoid opening malware to begin with? I look forward to reading your responses.