Author Topic: Microsoft Security Essentials  (Read 3326 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline ChriStunter

  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 877
    • View Profile
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2010, 11:36:22 AM »
Just don't use any antivirus at all...i have been doing that for ages and haven't had major problems. Aslong as you take care of what you're downloading its fully OK.
don't listen to this guy..
why? I do it

Offline Veno

  • ForbiddenElement.
  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 5326
  • This sentance is a lie.
    • View Profile
    • Venomous`s YouTube Channel
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #16 on: April 06, 2010, 12:42:02 PM »
Just don't use any antivirus at all...i have been doing that for ages and haven't had major problems. Aslong as you take care of what you're downloading its fully OK.
don't listen to this guy..
why? I do it

if u had a internet u can easy get a virus, by doin nothing.
first time u connect internet i bet in 10 mins u get already a virus.
not a big one but still.

Offline PwornzStuntah

  • Posts: 347
    • View Profile
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2010, 09:42:06 AM »
i don't like to much of microsoft pograms :mellow: Eset Nod32 4 FTW!

Offline ChriStunter

  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 877
    • View Profile
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #18 on: April 07, 2010, 03:02:50 PM »
Just don't use any antivirus at all...i have been doing that for ages and haven't had major problems. Aslong as you take care of what you're downloading its fully OK.
don't listen to this guy..
why? I do it

if u had a internet u can easy get a virus, by doin nothing.
first time u connect internet i bet in 10 mins u get already a virus.
not a big one but still.
4 years now, no problem.

Offline Veno

  • ForbiddenElement.
  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 5326
  • This sentance is a lie.
    • View Profile
    • Venomous`s YouTube Channel
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #19 on: April 07, 2010, 03:06:12 PM »
Just don't use any antivirus at all...i have been doing that for ages and haven't had major problems. Aslong as you take care of what you're downloading its fully OK.
don't listen to this guy..
why? I do it

if u had a internet u can easy get a virus, by doin nothing.
first time u connect internet i bet in 10 mins u get already a virus.
not a big one but still.
4 years now, no problem.

yeh mby you didn`t got a decent virus, but i bet there is some lil bugs, that u don`t know.
cuz when i first time get my i`net the cable guy told me that story.

Offline Laketown

  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 13227
  • the impostress
    • View Profile
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2010, 05:39:36 PM »
Just don't use any antivirus at all...i have been doing that for ages and haven't had major problems. Aslong as you take care of what you're downloading its fully OK.
don't listen to this guy..
why? I do it

if u had a internet u can easy get a virus, by doin nothing.
first time u connect internet i bet in 10 mins u get already a virus.
not a big one but still.
4 years now, no problem.

it's still a retarded thing to do, you never know about these sites.

Offline AJ Collins

  • Administrator
  • Posts: 804
    • View Profile
    • RockstarNexus
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2010, 09:14:11 PM »
Just don't use any antivirus at all...i have been doing that for ages and haven't had major problems. Aslong as you take care of what you're downloading its fully OK.
don't listen to this guy..
why? I do it

if u had a internet u can easy get a virus, by doin nothing.
first time u connect internet i bet in 10 mins u get already a virus.
not a big one but still.
Ummm no. Maybe if you were running an unpatched XP RTM install you could but someone would have to be actually trying to connect to your IP. The only ways you get a virus are:
1. You are visiting random sites like porn sites.
2. You are stupid enough to run "lolololol.exe"
3. You open a stupid attachment.
4. You are using an unsecured browser.
5. You use pirated software that contains a virus.
6. You've installed unsecure software that has exploits in them.

Notice a common pattern here? Sure, we slip up from time to time, it's human nature. However this is where antivirus comes in and thanks to Microsoft and other great sources, we've got great free antivirus software to choose from. 

Offline Eddie

  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 862
  • Resurrected
    • View Profile
    • I SIR EDWARD!!!
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #22 on: April 08, 2010, 01:31:29 AM »
I already have it, It's pretty nice.

Offline boxXx

  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 4692
    • View Profile
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #23 on: April 08, 2010, 11:59:34 AM »
Symantec endpoint protection, number one PRO-TEQTOR.

Offline Radioaktive

  • Veteran Member
  • Posts: 1181
  • spinning faghorse
    • View Profile
Re: Microsoft Security Essentials
« Reply #24 on: April 08, 2010, 01:16:09 PM »
yo aj I've gotten a pretty serious virus before just out of the blue, windows 7 avg firefox updated etc
just ask KM, took us like an hour to clean it out
bottom line: you wrong, ಠ_ಠ

 

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2024, SimplePortal