An antivirus/firewall program doesn't protect you from everything.
I have other things....but the Norton 360 is the costly one. I run a malware program weekly and use lavasoft. Let me know if I need more.
An antivirus/firewall program doesn't protect you from everything.
you should have had 2 already. better go get the bottle....
I have noticed with so many witnesses in this trial, mostly 30ish, that they begin what they are going to say with "So".....and they continue with their sentence. It's not needed in the context of what they are saying. Is that a trendy thing in the RTP area? I don't hear it here.
I'm in mid-40s... and I start alot of sentences with 'So', or 'Well'.
Well... so, it is a habit. A bad one.
I have other things....but the Norton 360 is the costly one. I run a malware program weekly and use lavasoft. Let me know if I need more.
I think you should run firefox with the noscript addon (or the equivalent for Chrome or whatever browser you run). That would help a lot.
Uttt Ohhhh..Did Kurtz just explain how Brad could have wiped Nancy's phone?? remotely??? Goodlink?? was that what protection Nancy's phone had???
So you are suggesting that Cisco Computers that contain guarded programs, are allowed to be taken home by employees and be exposed to intrusions?..That all the firewalls and protections place on that computer is useless in protecting it from being infected..then brought to work hooked u to their system and get infected then?..You are confusing me FD..Sorry I am not understanding that at all..
I.E. I take my computer to another place and even tho I have programs to protect it..IT wont warn me or will allow malware to infiltrate it..Is that how it works?
Uttt Ohhhh..Did Kurtz just explain how Brad could have wiped Nancy's phone?? remotely??? Goodlink?? was that what protection Nancy's phone had???
Wow, Gessner is in full overrule mode. I wonder if Kurtz's bias accusation is affecting his decisions now (and opposite of how I would have expected them to).
This trial finally got me to stop using wep for my home network. I have known its vulnerability for a long time, just never bothered to switch. But I finally switched last month.
No resets?
That's a good thing that has come from this case.
Yeah, I was just being lazy because I had to reconfigure the wireless keys on all of the computers.
Again, way over my head. But if you needed to do it and this trial kicked your butt in gear, glad you got it done.
I think I'm just too old for most of this technology stuff.
I thought the Cisco expert that testified about the FXO card said it required at least a 2600 series router.
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