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					Originally Posted by  mark777
					 
				 
				I remember being gobsmacked when I first put my postcode, name of my road and surname into pcguard privacy blocker. I couldn't believe how many sites were grabbing my details. 
 
On a slightly off topic note, I've just bought one of those asus eee thingys. I like it a lot!  Knowing there is a canny lot of bods posting on here, could anyone kindly point me towards some Linux Anti-virus/anti-spyware/firewall software? Ideally with a bit of a free trial so I can see if it grinds to a halt before I buy? 
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 Hi.  You don't really need anti-virus software for Linux, except insofar as to not be a passive carrier of Windows viruses.  I wouldn't bother.
For an easy to use Firewall configurator, check out: 'Firestarter'.
You might want to install 'chkrootkit' and 'rkhunter', which are rootkit hunters.  Though I've never been infected with a rootkit in six years of using Linux.
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				Hi.  You don't really need anti-virus software for Linux, except insofar as to not be a passive carrier of Windows viruses.  I wouldn't bother. 
 
For an easy to use Firewall configurator, check out: 'Firestarter'. 
 
You might want to install 'chkrootkit' and 'rkhunter', which are rootkit hunters.  Though I've never been infected with a rootkit in six years of using Linux. 
			
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