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<blockquote data-quote="davisd" data-source="post: 826511" data-attributes="member: 77647"><p>Either you know for a fact based on your computing knowledge its enough, or you want to believe it's enough, believing and actually seeing the facts have nothing in common. Entire security industries are making people "feel" safe when it has nothing to do with the actually keeping safe from malware threats. It's a smoke and mirrors game, and user is the pawn on the board, being used, abused, and manipulated with including "feelings" in digital security landscape by making you feel potentially unsafe whatever move you take next, buying a dishwasher online via using your credit card details which could be stolen if you don't use their "Antibanker/Anti-keylogger" or Pr0nhub from which you just came and scaremongering about drive-by downloads or FIB type of malware found in adds pop-ups to track your identity online, all just for you to buy their security product and make you "feel" safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davisd, post: 826511, member: 77647"] Either you know for a fact based on your computing knowledge its enough, or you want to believe it's enough, believing and actually seeing the facts have nothing in common. Entire security industries are making people "feel" safe when it has nothing to do with the actually keeping safe from malware threats. It's a smoke and mirrors game, and user is the pawn on the board, being used, abused, and manipulated with including "feelings" in digital security landscape by making you feel potentially unsafe whatever move you take next, buying a dishwasher online via using your credit card details which could be stolen if you don't use their "Antibanker/Anti-keylogger" or Pr0nhub from which you just came and scaremongering about drive-by downloads or FIB type of malware found in adds pop-ups to track your identity online, all just for you to buy their security product and make you "feel" safe. [/QUOTE]
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