Protecting One’s Computer

Chandre Dharma-wardana in Canada**

Best system is to NOT use Windows operating system, and instead switch to Linux, and then use any commercial anti-virus and protection software.
More details:
  • Linux is inherently more secure:

    Linux distributions have a more robust security model than some other operating systems, with features like a strong permission system and less reliance on a central administrator.

  • Malware exists for Linux:

    Despite its security advantages, Linux is not immune to malware. Linux-related viruses and other malicious software do exist, though they may be less prevalent than those targeting other platforms.

  • Increased risk with downloads and browsing:

    If you frequently download files, especially from untrusted sources, or visit potentially risky websites, the risk of encountering malware increases. In such cases, antivirus software becomes more important.

  • Antivirus offers added protection:

    Even with strong security measures, antivirus software can provide an extra layer of defense against emerging threats, zero-day exploits, and phishing attacks.

  • Business and server use cases:

    For businesses or those running Linux servers, endpoint security solutions like Bitdefender GravityZone can offer comprehensive protection against various threats, including network intrusions and malware.

  • Free options available:
    ClamAV is a popular free, open-source antivirus scanner for Linux that can be used for basic protection.
Chandre
** Professor Dharmawardana is responding here to my request, Michael  Roberts

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