Never really thought about it until i saw this article this am:-
Intel and Symantec Team Up for On-chip Security.
Virtualization to Become Useful for Everyone
Mmmmmm 1 core for OS & Apps, N cores for Symantec, some things will never change:lol:
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Never really thought about it until i saw this article this am:-
Intel and Symantec Team Up for On-chip Security.
Virtualization to Become Useful for Everyone
Mmmmmm 1 core for OS & Apps, N cores for Symantec, some things will never change:lol:
The PCWorld adverts were correct! You WILL be able to scan for viruses while reading email! Finally!
You say that, one day Symantec use all 4 cores to virus scan and that :lol:
This really won't affect those of us in the know that know that Syantec / Norton / McAfee are over priced rubbish - the best systems are free to home users, such as Avast and AVG. I really don't understand people paying for what are deeply flawed products that have proven open to attacks and exploits.
i find it quite funny that at one point avast was scanning with both cores with dual core processers.
they did change it back to one core thou.
i use kaspersky myself.
much bettere than the rubbish from symantec and mcafeee.
lodore
Or you could use a proper operating system that can't get viruses *cough*
If you have a firewall and don't visit dodgy sites or open dodgy emails the chances of getting a virus are very low anyway. I've used an AV for years, and I check occasionally with the online ones, but I've never had a sniff of a virus. It does give a certain peace of mind though.
Mind you at work a virus slipped through both their firewall and Norton...
Norton, now there's a supprise lol.
If that's what turns you on, but no, I meant any *NIX you can think of (you know, that 'old' thing that's been running the internet since it's conception).
Ahem.
If your machine is "out of date, stuffed with Web software, and missing security patches" you're vulnerable, no matter what OS you run.
Wasn't the worlds first virus for unix too? ;)
The greastest trick Symantec ever pulled was convincing the world that Norton AV isn't malware.
I wouldn't trust symantec to build a tower with these.
http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/image...KL._AA225_.jpg