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2005-11-13
"Other than that, no major issues with securiyt, ever." How could you tell you have no viruses in your system (active or dormant) when Antivirus softwares on the market fail to detect 80 % of infections. Besides, how can you be sure there are no security holes in your network when even the top windows servers do;

I fixed a lot of friends' computers who have been infected (and taught them a thing or two about security along the way), so I can generally spot when a computer has been infected with something, especially spyware.
finally how can you be sure no one is spying on you while you use your IE.
Simple - I don't use IE.
That's what I did but then my system went coco when I played a wmv file which turned to be a virus underneath.
Where did you get the wmv file? Do you remember the part I mentioned about common sense ?