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Just one question.
Can I get a computer virus simply by browsing fakku?
[size=5](Yeah, my antivirus is almost dead)[/h]
Can I get a computer virus simply by browsing fakku?
[size=5](Yeah, my antivirus is almost dead)[/h]
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Simple answer: No
If there would be a chance to, there would be a lot of ppl complaining 'bout in here.
If there would be a chance to, there would be a lot of ppl complaining 'bout in here.
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CBRX wrote...
Simple answer: NoIf there would be a chance to, there would be a lot of ppl complaining 'bout in here.
Awesome, then I'll only have to worry about following links then :D
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You should always have an active anti-virus even if you might think you don't need it. I think it woulnd't hurt to install any free software that is running in the background, even "bad" scanners will be enough for most of the stuff in the internet as long as you don't download the virus by yourself...
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CBRX wrote...
You should always have an active anti-virus even if you might think you don't need it. I think it woulnd't hurt to install any free software that is running in the background, even "bad" scanners will be enough for most of the stuff in the internet as long as you don't download the virus by yourself...Yeah. . . I know what you mean from experience /:
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Yes from ads.
You can prevent this by using adblock (blocks ads on websites), a firewall and a valid anti-virus program.
You can prevent this by using adblock (blocks ads on websites), a firewall and a valid anti-virus program.
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
Whiskers wrote...
CBRX wrote...
You should always have an active anti-virus even if you might think you don't need it. I think it woulnd't hurt to install any free software that is running in the background, even "bad" scanners will be enough for most of the stuff in the internet as long as you don't download the virus by yourself...Yeah. . . I know what you mean from experience /:
Same. I wish I never downloaded that porn from Limewire.
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Gravity cat wrote...
Whiskers wrote...
CBRX wrote...
You should always have an active anti-virus even if you might think you don't need it. I think it woulnd't hurt to install any free software that is running in the background, even "bad" scanners will be enough for most of the stuff in the internet as long as you don't download the virus by yourself...Yeah. . . I know what you mean from experience /:
Same. I wish I never downloaded that porn from Limewire.
And I wish I had never surfed youporn