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Re: Can someone confirm my security is OK?
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acoindr
on 07/06/2013, 16:43:14 UTC
... and also the most common attack vector - conning the user into installing the trojan/similar themselves ...

Exactly. That or lulling them into a false sense of security. That's why I say installing more software isn't the route for security. It's sort of like the mess we have now with the Fed. The only thing the Fed can do is print more money, which doesn't solve the problem because the problem is larger and within the system itself. You need to correct the system.

I actually thought of starting a company that sells guaranteed virus-free computers. It basically stores files in a compartmentalized way then clean re-installs the OS with a click or on schedule. With computer security becoming more important as technology integrates more into people's lives, and now directly deals with money I think it may be essential.

I'm satisfied I've done enough - it's not like I have a huge hoard!

Yes, but others reading and seeking advice may. Thanks for asking.