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Anti-virus
and Computer Security
by The F@t Guy
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The "DOH!" Moment
When
I was twenty-five or so, and trying to recover from a fun but mis-spent
yoot, Something happened to me that really had an impact on my thinking
(this is a "life-experience" for those of you in Rio Linda):
About three o'clock one morning I was awakened by a persistent knocking
on the door of my hovel. When I arose to see what the clamor was
all about, there before me, on the porch, was one of my erst-while
drinking buddies- A fellow I had not seen for better than three years. He was
deep in his beers, and mumbled somewhat of a greeting, and asked if he
could use the bathroom.
As I said, it was 3 AM, so I was not my quick-witted self. If I'd had
my wits about me, I would have simply offered that he relieve himself
on the road, and make a call to the sheriff to have him arrested for
indecent exposure. That would have served him right, and would have
been funny besides... and I would have wandered back to bed with a
smile on my sleepy face and a hooting cackle in my heart.
But sleepy as I was, and relieved that it was no real alarm, I let him
in. AAAUUUUGH! I spent the next six hours talking to the guy, I barely
got him to leave, and was late for work... And my lovely bride
(pregnant at the time w/ our first) was entirely bereft of any
consideration or understanding regarding the event (she was a bit
irked). To make matters worse, he came back. Again, and again, and
again... In fact, he decided that he would just hang out at my
place when ever he
could- showing up drunk just about dinner time, eating my food, and staying until I
became insistent that he leave and let me go to bed. After a week of
teetering hospitality, and his total inability to "take a hint", I was
forced to end our reationship with some unkind words and a dot on his
eye. Ah, there but for the grace of God...
My friend, you see, is like a computer virus or adware. I picked "it" up
long ago, as a seemeingly harmless part of a bigger "package", and what's more,
when the virus awakened after a long hibernation, I was an idiot for
that split-second at 3AM and hit the "OK" button, letting him loose
into my tidy, yet humble abode.
That is called a "DOH!" moment, and they'll get you every time.
You know the feeling though, don't you? that sudden rush of destiny...
the little guy on your shoulder screaming in horror, to no avail...
That lack of control, like you can't stop yourself, even
though you know it isn't a good idea...
Then it happens, your thumb clicks down on the mouse, and suddenly that
little guy on your shoulder has a "See, I told you so" smirk (dontcha
want to slap him silly sometimes?), and your computer screen is filled
with hundreds and hundreds of helpful ads, propigating at a furious
rate...
I really don't know how to stop you, any better than you know how yourself, but I can tell you a helpful thing or two:
-First and formost, when you first feel that sudden rush of destiny,
listen to that little guy on your shoulder. No, really- I mean it. You
can always come back to it and be stupid later on. In the mean time,
you might have an epiphany- or you might just get bored and wander off... Thank God for that. Go and be
stupid somewhere else.
- If you've read the Tourist, remember
the part about "tourist traps"- if it is bouncy, flashy, or blinky,
just leave. Resist the urge. Don't go there. It really is that simple.
You don't need that cute little internet pet, utility, game, or
whatever. Rely on knowledgable friends who have had good luck with a
free utility or software. If you really can't resist, type the software
name into a search engine and see if you get alot of returns from
Anti-virus or Anti-spyware sites. If you do, that is what we in the
business call "a clue".
-If you see something telling you that your computer is infected, or
needs to be cleaned, or may have registry problems, or needs an update
that doesn't specifically come from one of your own onboard utilities
(your AV, AS, AT, or Windows system messages), ABSOLUTELY IGNORE IT. If
you really have a questionable situation, call me (or your own
tech/guru) first... BEFORE making the "click here" move. If you are
using the utilities I (or your own tech) have recommended, it is
unlikely that an unknown one would do you better, and many are
legitimate looking "fronts" for the very thing they are purporting to
protect you from. You must be very careful- these types of ads are
designed to make you think they are important.
-ALWAYS close pop-ups using the [x] in the Windows title bar. Anything
else is just a link within the displayed page. Just because it says
"close" doesn't mean that is what it really does. Be careful of
pictures on pages that LOOK like a pop-up in a window (A picture will
move with the page behind it when you scroll down). In this case, even
clicking the [x] in the picture will not close it and the entire
picture can be a link to something nefarious. If you are
confused, just close your browser and start over.
-NEVER, NEVER, NEVER allow installation from the web unless you know
precisely what you are getting... If you are worried, DON'T.
-NEVER, NEVER, NEVER open an e-mail attachement directly. ALWAYS save
it to disk and run your AV on the file to be certain it is clean.
-NEVER, NEVER, NEVER reply to an email asking for personal information of any kind- This isn't ever done by reputable organizations, and is certainly an attempt to fleece you. If there is any question at all, call the organization on the phone using a number *NOT* procured from the email itself.
-The guy from Nigeria (which ever one it is) is gonna rip you off.
::TFG
(c)
F@t Guy Utilities 2005-2007
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