Posted by NoNewParts on September 16, 2015 at 05:04:42 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: STUPID $%^***( posted by jeffcat on September 14, 2015 at 22:59:03:
Computers are so cheap nowadays, there really is no reason just to have one.
A dedicated online only computer solves a lot of headaches.
Backups/copies of important stuff can be kept in multiple locations, including one machine that is always....off, or physically dis-connected from your network.
Whatever OS you use, online/computer security is a myth.
(don't panic the sheep kind of thing)
For every security expert or Whitehat, there is an equally talented Blackhat.
multiple computers, drive images in a secure location
for a fast re-do, and a slow to click index finger is about all you can do.
USB sticks are handy, but are open if they are plugged in during an infection/attack.
Very important stuff, go old school. Copy it to a writeable disk, 'close' the disk, put it in your safe.
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