NO VIRUSES, NOT A SINGLE ONE IN YEARS ON ANY OF MY COMPUTERS, NOT A ONE.
A Barracuda Hardware Firewall, Norton 360 and Prevx spyware control keep it that way in case you're wondering how. They're not free, and that's why they work the best, but then again anything worth it's weight in shit is all you will find for free for the most part, I've used em all in lean times believe me.
These 2 are the best free stuff you'll find....AVG for Anti Virus and Zone alarm's free edition firewall.
Both have their limitations, that's why they have a free version and a pay version! Most home users can get by with those two as long as they stay off the things listed below.
So basically this is nothing more than another congressional lie.
I would venture to guess it's all their staffers reading emails, left wing blogs, porn, MySpace and Facebook all day, that's where the all the damn viruses on the internet reside, and as a full time internet worker and junkie day in and day out for a decade now, I know what I'm talking about.
Matt Drudge is the founder of the popular online news site The Drudge
Report,
which has been charged by the Senate with spreading computer viruses. (AP)
which has been charged by the Senate with spreading computer viruses. (AP)
Bullshit. And Senator Inhofe says the very same thing......FOXNews.com - Senate Staffers Warned to Stay Clear of Drudge Report: "In the very body sworn to protect and defend the Constitution, an e-mail is circulating warning U.S. Senate staffers not to view one of the most popular news sites on the Web, claiming it could spread computer viruses.The Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, the chamber's official gatekeeper, said the Drudge Report, a news aggregator, and whitepages.com, a telephone directory site, 'are responsible for the many viruses popping up throughout the Senate,' according to an e-mail from the Environment and Public Works Committee obtained by FoxNews.com.Another e-mail from a separate office warned that staffers who had visited the Drudge Report or White Pages had experienced viruses on their PCs.
'Please avoid using these sites until the Senate resolves this issue,' the e-mail read. 'The Senate has been swamped the last couples (sic) days with this issue.'"
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