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I have been downloading & installing several apps. I just now realized there is no virus protection. Are we at risk or am I being silly?
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The nature of this device just struck me this morning as I quickly opened up a bunch of Slashdot articles on the bus while stopped at a red light. (Thank you Sports Rehab Clinic IT staff.)
The 770 is a little tramp! Just wandering I've been connected to about 9 foreign accesspoints. Thank #$&*#*& this thing is running linux, imagine practicing the same whorish behaviour with an OQO. I wonder what the meantime before complete destruction is for an install on that providing the user is being promiscuous with access points.
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Anyone knows of Anti Virus program to use or not necessary for the 770 ?
Thanks !