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Hey folks,
I have a little bit of a question and I figured this would be the best forum to ask it on. For those of you who don't want the story of why I ask, here's the question now: what do you consider sufficient computer security?
Anyway, the reason I ask is a few minutes ago, I was searching for some stuff online when I accidentally ended up on a porn website and got flooded by popups. I was clicking off them and trying to get myself out of there when I happened to notice one of them had some details, such as my IP address and the fact I'm on a LAN. It was also harping on about how I was at high risk of investigation and my computer was too open to the Internet. I figured this was a pile of rubbish and ignored it (well, not totally: I must confess to flicking my Internet connection off and back on), but it has got me to thinking about whether my Internet security is good enough or not. I know little about computers so I don't know if the fact it could tell I was on a LAN is significant or not (besides IP and LAN I don't remember what other information it had). Some people I know tell me I worry too much about security (I know a guy on a cable connection who flat-out refuses to install a firewall) while others tell me I worry way too little. In any case, I have a 512k DSL connection that I leave on 24/7 and I'm running a firewall, but on the lowest security setting because otherwise it won't let me sign onto MSN Messenger.
Would you consider this sufficient security? Do you believe it is worth upgrading to a higher level? I really know nothing about this stuff and I'm just concerned after seeing that pesky bloody popup.
Have a good one,
André
I have a little bit of a question and I figured this would be the best forum to ask it on. For those of you who don't want the story of why I ask, here's the question now: what do you consider sufficient computer security?
Anyway, the reason I ask is a few minutes ago, I was searching for some stuff online when I accidentally ended up on a porn website and got flooded by popups. I was clicking off them and trying to get myself out of there when I happened to notice one of them had some details, such as my IP address and the fact I'm on a LAN. It was also harping on about how I was at high risk of investigation and my computer was too open to the Internet. I figured this was a pile of rubbish and ignored it (well, not totally: I must confess to flicking my Internet connection off and back on), but it has got me to thinking about whether my Internet security is good enough or not. I know little about computers so I don't know if the fact it could tell I was on a LAN is significant or not (besides IP and LAN I don't remember what other information it had). Some people I know tell me I worry too much about security (I know a guy on a cable connection who flat-out refuses to install a firewall) while others tell me I worry way too little. In any case, I have a 512k DSL connection that I leave on 24/7 and I'm running a firewall, but on the lowest security setting because otherwise it won't let me sign onto MSN Messenger.
Would you consider this sufficient security? Do you believe it is worth upgrading to a higher level? I really know nothing about this stuff and I'm just concerned after seeing that pesky bloody popup.
Have a good one,
André
