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Donegal
post Oct 23 2004, 12:07 PM
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Okay.. so.. I have relised that I really should start to worry about security. dry.gif;; spyware and what not..

Anyway.. can some one give me a list of things i should get?

I have windows 98, runing on a IBM aptiva, which is around 6 years old now.. :/
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ashiezai
post Oct 23 2004, 03:23 PM
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erm ...
i have spybot-search and destroy installed in my pc .. it's a good spyware remover and so far so good for me
sygate personal firewall + an antivirus programme are enough for me to protect my computer ..
both spybot n sygate i think it's ok to run on a 6 years old computer .. i dunno ... may be can .. as they dun eat up much memory n quite compact in size ..
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post Oct 23 2004, 05:31 PM
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>_<

I tried to install my norton anti-virus 2002 today, and windows doesn't recognize the installer.. bah
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