@rojo
@jinjuku
@sholling
@panteragstk
I'm most in agreement with jinjuku on post #25
I'm not saying "don't protect yourself". What I am saying is that 3rd party AV software is NOT some magic bullet that will prevent you from getting and spreading viruses. When you look at the advantages vs. disadvantages of 3rd party AV, it becomes clear that you need a multi-faceted approach to protect yourself and you should not be relying on 3rd party AV as your primary line of defense.
All of the items mentioned by jinjuku tend to do a better job than 3rd party AV s/w, while using less resources for the CPU, the $ has nothing to do with it.
If you think 3rd party AV s/w will protect you 100% of the time, and if you rely on 3rd party AV s/w for 100% of your protection, then the Norton marketing dept has gotten one over on you! And, I use Norton as the example b/c it is not the best 3rd party AV s/w by far, it simply has the best/most marketing.
And, yeah, BACKUPS are critical!