Mark1978
Veteran
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- Shouldham, West Norfolk
Maybe it's about time companies started charging for web browsers. At least then we would have the right to be miffed by an annoying line that keeps popping up. 

Beyond fascinating, what's your take on it? I'm genuinely curious. Is XP as inherently vulnerable as that?Fascinating pov. And I say that as an MBCS & CITP.
It's as secure as you make it. Wrap it in firewalls, antivirus and malware protection and it's just as safe as any OS Assuming you aren't doing anything stupid with it.Beyond fascinating, what's your take on it? I'm genuinely curious. Is XP as inherently vulnerable as that?
Thanks. That's interesting. That's what I always assumed. Good to have it confirmed.It's as secure as you make it. Wrap it in firewalls, antivirus and malware protection and it's just as safe as any OS Assuming you aren't doing anything stupid with it.
Beyond fascinating, what's your take on it? I'm genuinely curious. Is XP as inherently vulnerable as that?
Beyond fascinating, what's your take on it? I'm genuinely curious. Is XP as inherently vulnerable as that?
Wot he said.It's as secure as you make it. Wrap it in firewalls, antivirus and malware protection and it's just as safe as any OS Assuming you aren't doing anything stupid with it.
Eat your greens.Exercise vigilence. Don't use an unsupported browser. Put layers of protection in place. Be aware.
They wouldn't have direct access to the internet though as a general rule would they? There'll be a patched server and numerous firewalls in the mix.Hope the folk with the XP willies don't use cards for shopping in the real world. Millions of XP machines in EPOS settings still in use...
Speaking of which, I'd always assumed that so long as my firewall was on and sound, no bad guys could get in & steal my passwords. Is this the case, or just a sign of my naivety?numerous firewalls in the mix
A very scary possibly OTT POV I think though. Any computer is at risk from the stuff lurking in the deepest darkest depths of the internet regardless of what operating system it is running. However the biggest risk, and the one that can't be mitigated against, is the one sat in front of the keyboard.Fascinating pov. And I say that as an MBCS & CITP.
Speaking of which, I'd always assumed that so long as my firewall was on and sound, no bad guys could get in & steal my passwords. Is this the case, or just a sign of my naivety?
Depends what you're doing and how strong your router passwords and security policies are. I've got a strong password on my router and only stated MAC addresses are allowed to connect. I sleep fairly soundly.A very scary possibly OTT POV I think though. Any computer is at risk from the stuff lurking in the deepest darkest depths of the internet regardless of what operating system it is running. However the biggest risk, and the one that can't be mitigated against, is the one sat in front of the keyboard.
I've run fairly limited antivirus on my PC for years but I think I've only had one virus on the current PC. To a large extent, it depends on what you ask the PC to do and if you ask it to do some risky things no level of patching or security software will save you.