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I agree with him. Anti-virus companys don't teach people how to be safe at all. When vista came out they were up in arms because their software didn't work with vista because well vista had better security. If you just behave right on the internet then you don't need it. I don't run a antivirus. I scan once a month or so and I have not had one virus since I got vista. In linux I run as root. Though I've broke my install a few time that was my fault not because someone or something took over my rig.
While for the most part I agree, there have been remote execution exploits that don't require you to do anything (other than be on the net) to get infected.
Just adding a router helps kill a lot of that.
a router with a hardware firewall is the first and best thing to do. Not opening email attachments from people whether you know them or not is one to. Unless it is expected or explained in the email as well. I think Norton and McAfee are crap as well it's almost like knowledgably putting several spybots in your computer. I have been on the internet since before day one in the BBS world. I have gotten a Virus maybe 3 times in all that time and I think it was only two all were fixable except 1 of them.
All good points, but the "typical" user is probably not as tech-savvy as us HH readers. Often, the average user is dependent on what the"experts" tell them to do, and often those "experts" are the security companies and the press. I'd bet that "average" users encounter more legitimate security problems (viruses, phishing e-mails, trojans, etc.) than the average HH user.
I agree that most users need anti virus. But the anti virus companys don't educate people they just try to make money. Not that I blame them because they are a business. Also the avarage user is not running OpenBSD.