home users are the easiest targets. and most of them keep important information and access codes on their pc's and laptops as they feel secure in the fact that they are the only users.Get Real! wrote:sniper wrote:hackers find it easier to attack window programs and for someone who uses the internet a lot, then it is a basis of consideration.
Nonsense! Real "Hackers" aren't interested in home users like Lana.
Had you been a Systems Engineer, one of your many duties would be to extract customer needs so as to select the appropriate hardware and I assure you that viruses are not dealt with at this stage.
sniper wrote:home users are the easiest targets. and most of them keep important information and access codes on their pc's and laptops as they feel secure in the fact that they are the only users.Get Real! wrote:sniper wrote:hackers find it easier to attack window programs and for someone who uses the internet a lot, then it is a basis of consideration.
Nonsense! Real "Hackers" aren't interested in home users like Lana.
Had you been a Systems Engineer, one of your many duties would be to extract customer needs so as to select the appropriate hardware and I assure you that viruses are not dealt with at this stage.
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