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Re: Malware in Jumbo U2 version 120



I use Avast which allows you to chose which shields you want to load. I
use only the mail and internet shields so there is not internal
monitoring. Seems to work pretty well without the internal load imposed
by most AV software. You can configure for manual updates too.

Paul

On 22/10/2014 08:33, Flash wrote:
Y'all,

I've said this before but I'll say it again because maybe someone missed
it the first time round. On-board AV software is like closing the door
after the horse has bolted. If you NEED AV software, you have already
committed several cardinal sins.

Not only do AV programs often falsely flag legitimate programs, they
slow down your CPU and chat up your network. I recently purchased a new
Toshiba/Windows 8.1 wh/had McAffee pre-installed; goodness gracious,
McAffee was sending a TCP keep-alive out the wire every few seconds!
Automatic AV updates were the first thing I blocked on my external
firewall (Windows on-board firewall is useless, IMO, as it does not
filter out Windows' own garbage). I promptly uninstalled McAffee. Peace
and quiet now.

BTW automatic Windows (8.1) updates are extraordinarily difficult to
shut down. I know, there is place in the Windows settings where you can
ostensibly turn it off--it still sends miles and miles of encrypted
(TLS) packets off to microsoft and downloads something or other. I noted
at least 10 web servers Win8.1 was contacting frequently despite
automatic updates being switched off; these servers have now been
re-routed as local host (e.g., 127.0.0.1 msftncsi.com in the "host" file).