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Pauly Knub
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Re: Internet Security programs « Reply #50 Posted: 28 January 2012 at 12:41 PM »

IrMarky...

Sorry...

No..It ain't...Not when you get better AV protection for free..

Forget all the 'firewall' bollox...and the rest of the paid for 'added extras'...

I use Zonealarm...Lets me know what is trying to transmit information....

Those two combined...alongside Spybot and other...

I know that you know what i am talking about..

Paul


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Gawden
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Re: Internet Security programs « Reply #51 Posted: 28 January 2012 at 11:26 PM »

Later today, I shall uninstall AVG from the lappie - and  replace it with MSE and see what I think.  Then when I've uninstalled the Kaspersky, I'll decide which product to use for my PC!

Update @ 6:32AM - MSE is installed and up and running on laptop!



How are you finding MSE Trigger?
it's very easy to use and set up and does just as it says. 
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Trigger
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Re: Internet Security programs « Reply #52 Posted: 29 January 2012 at 07:25 AM »

Well, it's there!  It doesn't do very much, does it?  Grin  As long as it's there a'running in the background I'm happy.
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Re: Internet Security programs « Reply #53 Posted: 31 January 2012 at 04:23 PM »

i just open an email that said it was am attack page and based on my protection to get off computer and restart never heard of this before,should i turn it off
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PaulBM
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Re: Internet Security programs « Reply #54 Posted: 01 February 2012 at 12:06 AM »

Which program told you this?

Also which program are you using to read your emails?

Was the email from someone you know?
Although that's no guarantee that the email is safe, I'd recommend not opening emails when you don't recognise the sender.
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