Barman58
Post no evil ;)
As an experiment some time a go (a year or so), a web master placed a (benign) link button on his website that stated "click this button to download and install a virus on your computer" or such
he found that in a very short time he had over 400 visitors who clicked on that button
How can any Tech prevent users like this from becoming infected - they cannot!!!
Ok I will admit that some of the scare monger tactics of the legitimate AV industry and major retail chains, to sell their products, does not help to combat this problem
It produces a state of paranoia about the malware situation rather that the informed caution that is actually needed. Users have a state of mind where they are terrified of being infected and so when their fears are proved by the drive by malware they panic and click the button, without thinking
he found that in a very short time he had over 400 visitors who clicked on that button
How can any Tech prevent users like this from becoming infected - they cannot!!!
Ok I will admit that some of the scare monger tactics of the legitimate AV industry and major retail chains, to sell their products, does not help to combat this problem
It produces a state of paranoia about the malware situation rather that the informed caution that is actually needed. Users have a state of mind where they are terrified of being infected and so when their fears are proved by the drive by malware they panic and click the button, without thinking
My Computers
System One System Two
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ChillBlast - Custom to my design
- OS
- Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
- CPU
- Ryzen 9 5950X, 3.8 - 5.2 MHz
- Motherboard
- Asus Prime X570-Pro
- Memory
- 64GB [2 x 32GB] DDR4 3200MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- 4GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1650 Ti
- Sound Card
- On-board SPDIF to 5.1 System + HDMI [5.1 system]
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 32" UHD 32 Bit HDR Monitor + 43" UHD 4K 32Bit HDR TV
- Screen Resolution
- 2 x 3840 x 2160 @60Hz
- Hard Drives
- 1TB M2 SSD OS, 500GB Fast Access SSD, 2 x 8TB Data + Various Externals from 1TB to 4TB, 10TB NAS
- PSU
- NZXT C750 80 PLUS Gold 750W Modular PSU
- Case
- Workstation Case [Matt Black]
- Cooling
- NZXT Kraken X63 280mm CPU Cooler +2x Quiet Case fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech Wireless MX Keys & K400 + others
- Mouse
- Logitech Wireless MX Master 3S
- Internet Speed
- 920 MB Down 50 MB Up
- Antivirus
- BitDefender Total Security Pro
- Browser
- Chrome (always run latest Non-Beta)
- Other Info
- Also run ...
Laptop - Quad 8GB - Windows 10 Pro x64
Nexus 7 Android tablet x2
Samsung 10.2" tablet
Blackview TAB 8 4G Android Tablet c/w Keyboard
Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Pen Pad
Wacom Intuos Pro Small Pen Pad
Wacom Expresskeys Remote
Loopdeck+ Graphics Controller
Shuttle Pro v2 Control
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- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS 17 10750H
- OS
- Windows 11 Pro x64 Latest RP
- CPU
- Intel I7 10750H 5.0GHz
- Motherboard
- Dell XPS
- Memory
- 32GB [2x16GB] DDR4 2933 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GTX1650Ti 4 GB GDDR6
- Sound Card
- Stock [Realtek] 4 Speaker
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17" IPS UHD+ Infinity Edge Touchscreen
- Screen Resolution
- 3840 x 2400
- Hard Drives
- 2TB M2 NVMe, 4TB External + various 500GB & 1TB External NVMe (also have access to spinner HDD from
- PSU
- Stock
- Case
- Stock XPS Aluminium & Carbon Fibre
- Cooling
- Stock - Active Fan Control
- Keyboard
- Backlit + Various Logitech
- Mouse
- Stock Track Pad + Logitech MX Trackball
- Internet Speed
- 72 MB Down 18MB Up
- Browser
- Chrome
- Other Info
- Also run ...
Laptop - Quad 8GB - Windows 10 Pro x64
Nexus 7 Android tablet x2
10.2" tablet
Sony Z3 Android Smartphone
Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Pen Pad
Wacom Intuos Pro Small Pen Pad
Wacom Expresskeys Remote
Loopdeck+ Graphics Controller
Shuttle Pro v2 Control Pad
10TB NAS