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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If you are not surfing any "special"-Sites or downloading any sh!t you don't even need one.
But if you want to have an Anti-Virus never get ZoneAlarm or Norton! O_o
btw. there is no BEST Antivirus.
Best sugestion if you ask me, keep WINDOWS-Firewall up to date (do NOT use a third-party Firewall)
and do NOT use any Anti-Virus.
If you want to use one try Avira or AntiVir.
Personally, I just use Microsoft Security Essentials. It's good enough for me. Fast, relatively secure, always updated with windows. I take steps to ensure viruses and malware do not get onto my computer. A secure browser, adblocking, script blocking, safe browsing habits.
Well I always used a firewall to know when programs are connecting to the internet and never had a problem. What I want to know is has anyone else had this report from zonealarm. I'll probably uninstall and find something else.
In my experience its just an annoyance.
Just rid of that ♥♥♥♥.
Zonealarm told me there was this trojan, it did it's thing by removing it and restarted the PC, then Steam was completely gone. Never had any problems before with ZA. Don't know if I should ignore this message when I reinstall Steam.
I deactivated zone alarm, enabled Security essentials and windows firewall. Did a clean steam install and moved the exec file and all is good
Location based on IP is not very accurate sometimes. It may pop up in a city hours away from you, it all depends on how your ISP routes its traffic.