I'm with Walter on this one. I'm always behind a firewall. I always use Windows update. My home network, with four PCs and my wife and 16 year old daugther on it have had no problems. None. But they know and I know not to install anything without some thought.
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>>I'm living withouth either antivirus and antispyware installed for about 15 years... The only time I got a virus, (the one that affected SQL server a few years ago), it would not have been catched by a viruscanner anyways (as it was infected before the major antivirus scanners had released a patch)..
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>>Just being careful and occasionally run an online virusscanner from
www.trendmicro.com is enough for me.
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>Walter, that is an assumption which can negatively affect you, your clients, and Internet users in general. Not running an AV program (which now usually also includes anti-trojan and anti-spyware facilities) is not a smart thing to do. There really is no excuse for it since many such tools are free and with todays cpu's and hdd sizes they are no longer a resource hog per se.
Charlie