--- On Wed, 11/10/10, Andras Simon <szajmi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 11/10/10, Patrick Bartek <bartek047@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > I'm not running a server with the need for up-to-date > security, but a > > personal desktop that has more that sufficient > security. After 10 years of > > using various versions of Linux, I've yet to be > infected or hacked. So, I > > must be doing something right. I ran FC6 for > almost a year past EOL before > > finally upgrading to 9. Never had any problems. > > How do you know you haven't been infected or hacked? > (I don't doubt that you do, just curious about how.) Lack of the usual indicators, that is, no odd application behavior, no unusual slow-downs, no excessive CPU usage, no excessive or abnormal net (or hard drive) activity, no crashes or freezes, no strange log reports, no reports from friends about receiving spam e-mails from me that I never sent, etc. I've spent enough time fixing friends' infected Windows machines that I've gotten a "feel" for when something is amiss. It's not a definitive feeling, just an indicator to start checking for something wrong. B -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines