How to defend your PC against rogue software

Find out the best ways to defend your computer against rogue software.

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tresgun (331 Days ago)
 
very good advice.
season (351 Days ago)
 
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season (352 Days ago)
 
nice video
aarzh (352 Days ago)
 
nice video
momic (560 Days ago)
 
WHat if the rogue software comes from a psychotronic weapon that Israel is exporting byt the hundreds.

What if they use an undocumented infrared I/O computers and cell phones used to come equipped with, without the knowledge of the buyer?

What if those psychotronic weapons fake IPs and phone numbers? Rogues send e-mails as if he/she was you using your e-mail account and your IP or make phone call as if using your phone and using a device that mimmicks your voice?

What if the law enforcement does not believe you because they never heard of this technology and they don't know what a magnetron is or what microwaves have to do with cell phone communication or what microwaves can do to the brain of human people?

What if all this technology has been stolen from the USSR in 1991, but they don't have all the knowledge about it are dealing with a very dangerous thing they know almost nothing about?

alleycat1961 (1135 Days ago)
 
Ok, I just got a roge antivirus popup, so I figured I'd try Alt F4...well, that just started the rogue scan. I'll stick with Ctrl Alt Delete and close it through task manager like I've been doing.
alleycat1961 (1135 Days ago)
 
This is very easy for a novice to understand. I've been hit with rogue antivirus software frequently. I usually use task manager to close the window...I wasn't aware of Alt F4.
 
 
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