David G said: (quoted from post at 18:55:20 09/10/11) Get a MAC
I love that! The reason that Microsoft is attacked so often is because they have the greatest part of the market, about 80% or more, the others are Intel based using a different OS or Mac . Why attack a few computers when you can attack most! You can look this up......last several times that they have looked for security issues with an OS Mac has had far more than Microsoft. About the only time Mac gets attacked is when they spout off about how few bot and viruses are aimed at Mac. Then some jerk will rewrite a virus to attack Mac. I have and have never had any problems with Microsoft OS systems except for ME. I've been running Microsoft sense 89. Decent anti virus and common sense is all it takes!
Rick
This post was edited by oldtanker at 21:13:56 09/10/11 2 times.
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