On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 9:56 PM Tim via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2025-03-31 at 08:32 +0100, Will McDonald wrote:
> > do you have a firewall enabled? If you *temporarily* disable it,
> > does the situation change?
>
> That's something I'd *never* do outside of a LAN.  A temporary firewall
> drop is all it takes to compromise you in whatever way the firewall was
> protecting you.
>
> I've mentioned this before, but it only took 13 seconds of being
> connected to the internet to watch a friend's PC get compromised in
> such a way that a wipe and reinstall was the only fix.  His anti-virus
> software merely informed him that something had been done, didn't
> prevent it, and couldn't change a protected system file to fix it (even
> though the malware was able to).  And it happened 3 times in a row
> because he wouldn't listen to me about firewalling.

Sounds like a Windows machine.

> Pah!  A pox on that so-called protective software!  And it was a well-
> regarded one, too (at that time).

Jeff
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