Ubuntu and virus protection
Harms Consulting IT support desk
support at harmsconsulting.com
Tue Nov 3 23:59:47 GMT 2009
Just thought I'd mention virtual machines. They are so cheap (OS free
(ie linux), app free (Virtualbox for personal use)) that it is feasible
to have a VM hosted on nearly any operating system running a Linux guest
that has the single purpose of Internet banking.
Cheers,
Josh
Geoffrey wrote:
> Thanks to all who gave advice. It is reassuring to learn that, as I
> suspected, Linux was generally virus free. Nevertheless, like most, I
> use Internet banking that I would like to keep secure as much as I can
> in my terminal. I have made text files of all replies and will be
> looking at all the suggestions for further action. Great stuff.
> By the way I use two hard drives, one for XP (which has a few programs
> that I must use) and one for Ubuntu. I switch from one to the other
> using a latched switching device designed by an electronics friend. The
> device fits into a PC case slot.
> If I have further questions on specific points raised by members I will
> email directly, if that's OK.
> Geoffrey
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