About time...
Kudos to BillGio!
Thank you for your response - I've been waiting for another seasoned professional to weight in on this topic for awhile now.
You may want to take a look at this thread:
XP and Spybot 2.0
Here is a really good read as well:
Spybot Immunize Plus IE 8 Final Equals Disaster On WinXP SP3
Orginally, after reading over those threads, I was in shock and very upset - was I a bit hard? Maybe, but I really doubt it...
With deep concern, I voiced my distaste (my wraith) over what I felt was information and comments being given in such a charlatanistic way - only to learn there are a few folks that are "fans" thus spent their time defending instead of contributing.
I also have to agree with you - I spend less than 5 minutes per week dealing with security. The only time I focus on security is when a new version of what I'm using is released, then I spend the time researching and reviewing exactly what is "new" with the update before I update.
You see, I don't trust Microsoft in the way some folks do - I mean, do we have to give examples of all the BSODs, error reports, and crashed systems we have had to deal with over the years?
Are we now to trust Microsoft with their User Account Control (UAC) and their new SmartScreen Filter along with the new Cross Site Scripting (XXS) Filter?
Sorry Charlie, I don't think so - no can do - not this crazy cat!
Microsoft should stay out of the security business altogether and stay out of "The Security Company's" way - Let the security company focus of the security aspect and then let Microsoft continue it's focus on designing the next-gen operating system so that I have something to upgrade XP to in April, 2014.
I am glad someone else understood what I was trying to say.
If you can, post back - I would love to read your responses!
poolsharkzz
PS. Internet Explorer 9 will be here sometime next year - let's see what happends then - The Gazelle Browser is just right around the corner...
I doubt either one will be any "safer" than IE6 - Immunized or not.