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section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 20.11.2008

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Every week, more and more bits of malware seem to be making their way past commercial anti-virus, firewall anti-virus, and ISP anti-virus software.




New patches and downloads abound, and I’ve still re-imaged 3 computers in the last 2 weeks due to massive infestations. This is to say nothing of the home computers about which my users are complaining (I feel like getting one of those ThinkGeek T-shirts that tells people, “No, I won’t fix your computer.”)

I’m well aware that if Linux or Mac had greater marketshare, then they would be far more vulnerable to malware attacks. That being said, right now, none of the computers in my house (four of them, all Mac or Ubuntu) have had even a blip of malware. My students who have switched over to Linux? No problems. Teachers with Macs at home? No worries. Schools with Macs in them? Not a single issue. You don’t notice people reimaging their MacBooks because of a trojan.

There are plenty of reasons to use Windows PCs. Games, proprietary Windows-only software, generally low acquisition costs; the usual arguments apply. However, as I have to turn more of my attention to ensuring that my Windows PCs stay malware free and I watch my *nix computers hum along happily, I’m struggling to see a good reason to stick with the Windows platform.

Right now, I have a significant investment in a Windows back office. In just over a year, though, all of that equipment will go off lease and I’ll be refreshing a lot of Windows servers and PCs. Will I replace them with Windows computers? I just don’t know that it’s a smart idea.

We don’t play games, we’re moving our curriculum away from teaching specific applications and focusing on computing concepts, and I’m tired of intrusive, moderately effective anti-malware software. Even less intrusive software like Clamwin can only do so much to help clueless users, even if it is less of a pain on a daily basis (and it’s free).

I don’t know that I can rationalize Macs for the tech refresh. We’ve relied on thin clients for too long now, acquisition costs are too high, and I simply don’t need high end kit at this level, no matter how cool OS X server might be. That leaves me with some other non-Mac flavor of Linux. Solaris is looking mighty nice as a virtualization platform and LTSP/Kiwi/Edubuntu and the like just might be mature enough to meet my needs at that point.

I have too many options open to me, though, to keep dealing with the hassles of Windows. I’m not making any decisions just yet; I have plenty of time to give this serious consideration. Who knows, maybe Microsoft’s Morro will be really awesome. I’m not holding my breath and I’m not going to stay wedded to Windows when the time comes just because I finally have my AD tweaked just the way I like it.

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Comments(22)

Bummer

By RamRod on 21.11.2008 - 01:11
the real problem is between you and your keyboard and not with windows or any other os. if the users, meaning you, want internally go to bad web sites, install infected plug-ins, screensavers. download and install infected files or pirate infected apps and music, and open infected spam letters then so be it, that’s 100%, your problem. it’s keeps people like me employed. the main rule here is if it’s free it’s not for me. many, many things on the internet that are considered free! don’t come without a price. if you want to play you’re going pay. maybe you should have bought a mac? what a crock.

Someone looks at too much p*rn i think

By Will on 21.11.2008 - 03:11
hey, what websites do u look at?

P U S S Y

By donkey boner on 21.11.2008 - 05:11
it's called user error. learn how to use a computer moron! macs are for the utterly stupid that want to aimlessly wander the internet and download infected files without any consequence. they would rather switch to a mac, because no one cares enough about them to create malware for them, than learn to use a real computer that the rest of the world uses.

He's got a point

By Bob on 21.11.2008 - 07:11
the embarq and charter websites were "hacked" recently to install antivirus 2009. any of their customers who run windows were going to be infected. anyone who ran mac or linux was not.

you don't have to go to a "bad" site to get infected. you just have to have windows.

I agree with you guys

By AD on 21.11.2008 - 07:11
i've been running vista since it came out and have had no reason to re image other than when sp1 came out. my nephew on the other had, who d/l all sorts of crap ... well i'm usually called on to fix this, clean out that, and re install this and that. i could care less about a mac or linux ... vista and xp have served me well. i even use ie7 over all the other supposed better browsers, cuz i hate the firefox interface and opera is to bothersome. watch what you do ... get a yourself protection that works, and i'm sure you will be free of malware ... just as i am.

2 cents

By vinuxito on 21.11.2008 - 07:11
obama sin laden

mac isnt that secure

By djfjfdfdf on 21.11.2008 - 08:11
mac may be secure against viruses more but its alot easier to hack they hacked in to a mac in under 10 mins windows took over 30 mins - 1hour also mac is actually more harder to use depending on what your doing but easier mostly

What a schmuck

By King Tubby on 21.11.2008 - 09:11
he uses clamwin. it's no wonder he's being infected.

Kind of agree

By peterock on 21.11.2008 - 10:11
well i have used xp and vista and never got a virus or any kind of malware as i am very careful which sites i visit and what software i download..

saying that i also have 2 macs and for most users who don't have a clue ie stupid they are ideal as they can happily click away with very little if no risk of getting viruses...

but at the end of the day its stupidity and a lack of common sense which causes articles like these to be written

I really dont want to use Windows anymore

By the geeker on 21.11.2008 - 12:11
waaaa.......if your computer has proper protection no problem. i maintain 44 computers all with xp or vista and no problems whatsoever...what sites are you people going to?

REPLYING

By Cyteck on 21.11.2008 - 12:11
i have many many years in computing & it both professionally & as a hobby-ist. i suspect that what your suffering from is a combination of, partly a problem of how your machines are being used by the end users and partly too do with how each machine is configured (setup).

no.1 even the most well set up computers can still be compromised by an a highly aggressive trojan horse parasite which can inject themselves so fast you either don't see it or cannot stop them.

no.2 yes! your 100% correct the vast majority of parasites & infections are written for windows but don't let that lull you into a false sense of security there certain are still viruses & troajns for other operating systems too.

no.3 yes! moving to linux or one of the free linux distro's will definitely help you reduce the trojan/virus infection risks but the downside is linux is a steep learning curve and may create more problems than it solves.

**the devil you know might turn out to be better than the devil you don't know??

**yes! its a classic catch22 kind of situation tbh with you. its a tough choice really you have my sympathies.

no.4 the upside /advantage of going linux is that you will have fewer or no eula (end user license agreements) to worry about i.e. keeps the costs down in a time of resession or tight budgets.

kind regards from ivan

Poor Thing

By Kayden on 21.11.2008 - 17:11
so, windows is the devil because you can't teach your end users to not click accept on every popup they see?

it's obvious windows is to blame for your end users being retarded.

i don't run anti virus or anti mal ware on my work station and i've never had an issue. you know why? those things only help you after you were dumb enough to download something. a brain and a firewall are all you need.

if your users are that hopeless, install firefox with noscript and adblock.

Windows!!

By SeedyROM on 21.11.2008 - 18:11
just get 'decent' antispyware/antivirus
(not mentioning any names as that would cause loads of 'flames')and all is well. the one good thing about vista is the recovery system. i have been running it since beta, any major problems and just boot from the dist' dvd and do 'recovery' and it all busts back into life. i haven't had to do a
rebuild so far!!!

Cracintouch

By Ballsaremineletgoman on 21.11.2008 - 22:11
buy a mac slice your balls off end up with a non upgradable piece of crap and be the nacy moron that you want to be...

oh #$%# i got malware... better reinstall foto moron anybody needing to reinstall after getting infected needs to buy a mac cause they don't have brains enough to figure out the difference between a left click and a right click is... they thought when bill gates said you can browse through port holes they put there comps in the shitbull out of spite they masturbate them selves to sleep with only they mac to fvck them..

MacGotNoBalls

By TurnKey on 21.11.2008 - 22:11
lol mac fagboys are getting up in their cracks cause they know there running winni the poop's os.. steve handjobs is gay as the rest of you macafag boys and i wouldnt so much as buy a pencil with a mac logo on it just in avid fear that i would get my butt handed to me on a plate...

mac are the mark of the gay... kill the queers

100% Bull

By Skully on 21.11.2008 - 22:11
finally getting tired, eh? when win 95 was out, virus' were an absolute plague,and could take days to fix, if you didn't have to reinstall. today there is software to restore an image in 15 minutes...not exactly an exhausting task. vista is more secure than any win os before it, and i'm sure 7 will be even better with security.
and linux an macs can't be infected with malware? hahahahahahah...right.
if i were -you-, i'd stick to my cellphones browser for all my web surfing......you obviuosly have some bad surfing habits.

By the way

By RamRod on 22.11.2008 - 01:11
oh, and by the way how may people use mac computers or run linux?
about 1% of the worlds market if your lucky. could that be why you don't here about anyone getting infected. just today a mac's came into my store dead! because of virus's. i rest my case.

best comment

By ups on 22.11.2008 - 03:11
donkey boner best comment

IM A PC

By Toph on 22.11.2008 - 15:11
and i happen to have a brain.
i don't need virus / spyware protection.
i don't need to use mac / linux.
i just operate it like a normal person and use games / hd movies / unprotected music (these are things macs can't even use) downloaded from trusted sites.
i don't get why mac users think they're better for using a minimalistic over-simplistic os that nobody cares about.

why not just pay apple money to not give you a computer at all?
then you'll even be invulnerable to mac / linux viruses and you'll get alot more work done.
why not just shoot your arms legs and gonads off and stay inside your whole life, it'll save you from accidents and diseases. same logic.
you have to draw the line mac fags.

everything from apple is meaninglessly over-simplified and old technology. steve jobs just spews out bullshit in advertisements and you cum over how the iphone takes pocket pc's and remove the keyboard/removeable batteries etc.. and simple things like copy-pasting, and replaces it with eye candy you can already do on windows mobile.

I'M A PC

By DarC_Khild on 24.11.2008 - 02:11
i run linux m$ windows xp and vista x64 trip boot...

i am a muti platform software engineer with 12 years on the job coding evry language from java c++ delphi vb c# and yes apple script. i have found in my 12 years on the job that apple has twice as much vulnerability to exploits as m$ and linux. the whole closed os platform of mac does it no justice... viruses are 10 times as easy to write for macs then they are for pc's...

i laugh at people who think they are immune to viruses and spyware just cause they own a mac... dumb as crap!!!

i also own a pi business and spyware is a main selling point and 9 of 10 people are amazed once they find how easy it is to hack a loved ones mac or even plant spyware on remotely to check up on people.

don't be dumbed down by you over simplex world you are the definition of stupid if you think your mac protected..

Wish I could care..

By the_arm on 24.11.2008 - 21:11
but i don't. i like windows. it's given me a job and an education.

Mac news

By RamRod on 02.12.2008 - 12:12
mac has announced today via news media that mac user should get virus and spamming software a.s.a.p. mac is now being targeted by some major virus’s, hacking threats etc. ha, ah, ha, told you so. hay mac users, get a life.


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