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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1114045" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>I disagree. For one, malware is spread without knowing who will end up getting them. Depending on what sort of bait is being set to lure people to download the trojan malware, home users would be targeted. Eg. A mod for a popular game or a free photo editing tool. It all depends on what the bait is.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't use the word paranoia to describe it. Everybody has to evaluate what is risky to them depending on what kind of activity they commonly do. Some like to experiment and try new sofrware. Some people are click happy. While others only use the computer for browsing or looking up stock prices of their mutual fund. Some others do offline activities more, watch sports on TV and do a lot of outdoor activity. So I wouldn't say that people who care about security are paranoid, because they may very well have reasons to be extra careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1114045, member: 96560"] I disagree. For one, malware is spread without knowing who will end up getting them. Depending on what sort of bait is being set to lure people to download the trojan malware, home users would be targeted. Eg. A mod for a popular game or a free photo editing tool. It all depends on what the bait is. I wouldn't use the word paranoia to describe it. Everybody has to evaluate what is risky to them depending on what kind of activity they commonly do. Some like to experiment and try new sofrware. Some people are click happy. While others only use the computer for browsing or looking up stock prices of their mutual fund. Some others do offline activities more, watch sports on TV and do a lot of outdoor activity. So I wouldn't say that people who care about security are paranoid, because they may very well have reasons to be extra careful. [/QUOTE]
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