![]() Now secondly, I have my Linux box on 24/7 and it keeps logs of all kinds of suspicious network activities. ![]() I have not noticed anything such except when it has been a hardware issue, and those has been fixed by replacing the hardware ![]() In a world where Windows vulnerabilities are actively traded between black-hats who are demonstrably growing ever more clever, experienced and devious year in year out in a world where there are hundreds of thousands of exploits against windows such that no single detection scheme has any chance at all of detecting them all in a world where Windows insists on backwards-binary-compatibility that can keep malware an active threat for over 10 years in some cases and in a world where the very best malware is defined as malware that is NOT detected at all, by anything, how exactly do you know that your Windows machines don’t have an infection?įirst of all, almost all malware sooner or later cause instabilities or incompatibilities. ![]()
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