Correct. Your best bet is to turn of scripting on your browser. However, that is a pain in the butt, as most websites just won't run without scripting.

Also, make sure you turn of scripting in your Acrobat reader. It is on by default and there is no reason for it to be on for 99% of us.


Mike

Neal Campbell wrote:
Rudy,

When a simple firewall consumer device from XYWall can protect you against
mime, outgoing, incoming, specific websites, etc. I just don't see the
issue. Your advice is good in the sense it is belts and suspenders and a
coat so you are covered. But when the added products cause side effects, you
have to balance the value of risk versus reward.

I think a lot of us are aware of this and choose with some idea what we are
doing.

But for general consumption, your advice is hard to beat.


Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
www.abrohamnealsoftware.com
(540) 645 5394 NEW PHONE NUMBER

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