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Bob
I have pretty decent antivirus & antispyware software. But I'm concerned
that something might sneak in. Say some "perfectly safe" even commercial
software that the company or even a rogue programmer put a trojan into.
Everything works fine for six months, then the software downloads spyware
or a keystroke logger or something like that, then steals my bank account
passwords, and sends them off to the other side of the world directly or
hitchiking on email or who knows what.
Hey, we're talking about every penny I own here!
What's the best way to protect oneself from such things? Vista? A firewall?
Don't run any software from a company with a market cap less than $1B? Stop
accessing bank accounts from my computer and go back to paper snail mail?
that something might sneak in. Say some "perfectly safe" even commercial
software that the company or even a rogue programmer put a trojan into.
Everything works fine for six months, then the software downloads spyware
or a keystroke logger or something like that, then steals my bank account
passwords, and sends them off to the other side of the world directly or
hitchiking on email or who knows what.
Hey, we're talking about every penny I own here!
What's the best way to protect oneself from such things? Vista? A firewall?
Don't run any software from a company with a market cap less than $1B? Stop
accessing bank accounts from my computer and go back to paper snail mail?