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I thought some WAHM's might be interested to read this story highlighting some possible risks of using Adobe products. But I'm not technologically informed or competent enough to be able to offer any interpretation or assessment of the reliability of this second-hand information, needless to say.
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Hi Yuliya,
As far as I know, currently, Symantec security products monitor these exploits Symantec - AntiVirus, Anti-Spyware, Endpoint Security, Backup, Storage Solutions It is very important for anyone to have a good antivirus/firewall product on their computer, as backup up their data and computer every day. Symantec's Backup Exec System Recovery product is good for this as well. That way should something happen to your computer, regardless of all the precautions you take, you have your computer backed up and will avoid an absolute disaster. God Bless!! Gregg |
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