QUOTE (Anthony A @ Aug 13 2008, 01:46 PM)

I don't use a Hosts File. I don't use a resident antispyware scanner. I don't use security tool bars such as Site Advisor. I don't use PAC Files. I don't use IP Block Lists. I don't immunize with programs like Spyware Blaster or Spy Bot S&D's immunize feature.
I do run an AV real time and use Sandboxie when going to unfamiliar sites. I have never had an infection on any of my current machines the oldest of which is now 4 years old. In fact my AV resident scanners have NEVER alerted me to anything. None of the AV or Antispyware scanners (and I have many) have detected a single thing other than the odd tracking cookie and odd false positive. I am on line probably 8 hours a day if not more. How do you explain this? Simple common sense when using a computer. Without that none of those protection apps will do $hit for you. I know people that totally screw their machines at least monthly. They have many of those apps installed and still they are not protected because there is no adequate protection for stupidity. I wouldn't do it but I could probably shut off my AV resident shield and still not get infected. It hasn't alert me to a single thing on any of my machines since installed.
I don't use those either, but I DO USE SpywareBlaster, even though i use Opera as my default browser.
Actually, it seems to be pretty rare to bump into website viruses, when you are browsing the internet. Unless maybe on very underground sites. I have not bumped into a website virus for a very long time. Atleast Avast! has not alerted me. But you can't be 100% sure, that there's no any infections, unless you scan with multiple scanners. It's always possible, that your current real-time AV could let some "crap" through.
Some people (who don't know/care much) might think, that "hey, i don't have any viruses, since my AV program has not shown any alerts." Of course it will not show any alerts, if it's out-dated!