Aaaahh, erm, I think we should agree to disagree :slight_smile: There’s no reason on earth I should expect my conservative browsing to never produce an unwelcome surprise, it happened the other day on Major Geeks, when one of their advertising panels decided it needed the primary page to tell me something smelly.

And another site has questionable practices, but they’re good enough to let me press F7 before I go there, and all their annoyances don’t happen, but the site otherwise functions just fine. I hope they don’t read this, they’ll know I’m talking about them and rejig the site :frowning:

Having said all that, it’s a bit like walking home on a dark night. There’s an interesting discussion on Wilders at https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/interesting-antiransomware-freeware.391031/#post-2642247, dealing with the probability of being pinged. Actually, it’s not so much walking home on a dark night, but a sober risk assessment: the probability multiplied by the value of the devastation. How you interpret the assessment depends entirely on your personal outlook, so some take a dark view of the clouds, and some take a sunny view…

VS and Avast are not my only tools, just the ones in my sig, as is SuRun. Just for instance, my email client is one of the very few that allows me a TLS solution for connection to my email server. There is another one, I’ll think of it one day. It also allows automatic script removal from incoming emails, as well as total HTML removal with extraction of text. And–of course–the facility to write all outgoing as text-only.

For me, online security is no different from taking my car to work or the shops or a simple country run. Avast will (at least the next few months) be my preferred counter-intelligence solution, but only for files and root-kits. VoodooShield cannot yet handle root-kits.


Talking about root-kits, I see in the Troubleshooting Settings ā€œEnable rootkit scan on system startupā€. Does this run in the post-boot initial logon screen? The bit where AFAIK no userspace applications can run and it’s waiting for me to press Ctrl-Alt-Del? I ask because that’s where I would look for root-kits, before any user actually gets to have them screw his day.