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DelJo63
Victim survey
I'm trying to determine some common traits that lead to these infections and loss of your time.
It would be very helpful if you would report the items below which are true about your system and its usage.
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I'm trying to determine some common traits that lead to these infections and loss of your time.
It would be very helpful if you would report the items below which are true about your system and its usage.
Code:
I have been a victim of: ____(name of infection if known)___
My original thread on Techspot is (past your URL here)
I am a dial-up user [ ] adsl user [ ] cable modem user [ ]
My system is connected to a router [ ] directly to the modem [ ]
I am running a firewall yes [ ] no [ ] if yes, which one ____
I have a firewall but can't configure it so I don't use it yes [ ] no [ ]
I am running an anti-virus product yes [ ] no [ ] if yes, which one ___
My AV product also scans my email yes [ ] no [ ]
I use the Microsoft Auto Update to keep my system current yes [ ] no [ ]
I run Microsoft Update manually yes [ ] no [ ]
My email is accessed using my browser yes [ ] no [ ]
I also use a pop3 email client yes [ ] no [ ]
I use some form of P2P file sharing, eg Limewire, Torrent yes [ ] no [ ]
I play online games with friends yes [ ] no [ ]
I play online poker yes [ ] no [ ]
I view adult material yes [ ] no [ ]
Use the QUOTE button to acquire the questionaire and then fill-in the information. (hint: remove the quote tags)
You can also brute force copy the questionaire and just REPLY
If you wish to comment or reply, you can also Private Message me directly using
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So far (4/9/2008) I've collected only two replies -- statistically insignificant for analysis