There is an old adage in the IT business. There are two types of users: those who have lost data and those who will. You do not have to back up all your data: only that data that you wish to keep.
Every security upgrade is just a challenge for malware hackers to find the next vulnerability that hasn’t been discovered yet. It’s an unending process that is exacerbated by planned obsolescence of well debugged software with new shiny software software that has even more as yet undiscovered exploit potentials.
DanFlak about 7 years ago
There is an old adage in the IT business. There are two types of users: those who have lost data and those who will. You do not have to back up all your data: only that data that you wish to keep.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Jeff, that’s never been the case.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 7 years ago
Back when she didn’t mind talking to the Mormon solicitors.
superposition about 7 years ago
Every security upgrade is just a challenge for malware hackers to find the next vulnerability that hasn’t been discovered yet. It’s an unending process that is exacerbated by planned obsolescence of well debugged software with new shiny software software that has even more as yet undiscovered exploit potentials.
Mr. Blawt about 7 years ago
Remember when we used to surf the internet without malware protection?