Posted June 24, 2011
Druidshinobi: After getting my new computer i've been very careful about what websites to visit and never click links that i don't know about, obviously this might be standard stuff to most people but when i was younger and had my old computer i found that i used to get hit by a few viruses here and there.
Now that i'm older and (Questionably) wiser internet security is my number 1 priority, I have firefox installed with Adblocker Plus aswell as NoScript and Betterprivacy and of course an Anti-Virus, this is how i usually protect my computer.
But my question is how do YOU protect your computer or rather, Which websites do you know NOT to go on or which links Not to click? Do you use MCafee site advisor or a different website to determine which websites to go on or do you just go to a website and hope your addons and Anti-Virus will do the job for you?
You're pretty much doing way beyond what most folks do. You won't get hit with a drive by poisoned ad. The second biggest infection vector is PDFs, so unless it's government provided or maybe a manual from a legitimate business I tend to avoid those. Now that i'm older and (Questionably) wiser internet security is my number 1 priority, I have firefox installed with Adblocker Plus aswell as NoScript and Betterprivacy and of course an Anti-Virus, this is how i usually protect my computer.
But my question is how do YOU protect your computer or rather, Which websites do you know NOT to go on or which links Not to click? Do you use MCafee site advisor or a different website to determine which websites to go on or do you just go to a website and hope your addons and Anti-Virus will do the job for you?
I rarely enable Javascript for anything but the site I'm visiting. Flashblock helps too, so if you enable a site it's Flash doesn't start playing immediately.
If you care about privacy I'd add Ghostery to your list (yes, I am aware of who bought them, it still seems to be working, however).
For AV I use Avast! which is free for home use.
Or, if you're willing running Ubuntu or some other Linux makes you a smaller target (and sudo/su is set up way more sanely than Win 7's UAT).