>>As for an automatic alert
aye, Capt'n Kirk. nothing else will re-integrate the dilithium crystals, or work for the average computer user . . .
they don't back up their data
they don't image their machine
they don't manually initiate scans for malware; automatic programs do a CPU burden, the functions get turned off
if I was a mega-ISP I'd have a heavily vested interest in telling customers "heh, you're infected and your spam is clogging up my system."
but they don't see it that way.
system overloaded = more system needed = rate hike justification.
(sizzle sizzle) your brain on cable; ($ $ $) on your cable bill.
aye, Capt'n Kirk. nothing else will re-integrate the dilithium crystals, or work for the average computer user . . .
they don't back up their data
they don't image their machine
they don't manually initiate scans for malware; automatic programs do a CPU burden, the functions get turned off
if I was a mega-ISP I'd have a heavily vested interest in telling customers "heh, you're infected and your spam is clogging up my system."
but they don't see it that way.
system overloaded = more system needed = rate hike justification.
(sizzle sizzle) your brain on cable; ($ $ $) on your cable bill.