
Maybe not. Maybe because the devilish sprites in the virtual world have simmered down, or simply grew up and matured.
But still, it is best to be protected from them 24/7. Like those inscrutable jihadist/ terrorists, who knows when they will see fit to strike again?
It is easy to imagine why we could let our guards down. Most of the tools and measures we need to give us some sense of security still cost more than a pretty penny.
Take anti-virus software for example. True, companies like Comcast offer free anti-virus protection (McAfee) to their subscribers, but it still costs more than a pretty penny connecting to Comcast’s broadband Internet. Have you asked lately how much to get the latest of Norton’s anti-virus?
But for those desirous of owning their own free-standing anti-virus software, but one that could be had for FREE, that is still a reality. AVG Free offers one ample protection and has been popular with many users. Home users can download the software free and can use it in as many PCs at home that they have.
And there are still loads of free software out there for different purposes, with many of them being “open source” software.
And there are many more freebies, as multi-media software, media players, and image editing software.
There is Picasa which comes with the Google Pack, one of many photo-editing software out there.


It seems there is a glut of freeware and shareware out there to satisfy the most discriminating computer users.
One just needs to be selective and cautious about the credibility and reliability of each one. Fortunately the web itself does provide the information necessary to learn about these free software.