21 FebHow do I convince my Wife I'm not being paranoid?

A frequently-asked query:

I’ve been a Desktop Support Technician for quite a while and have worked on multiple home user computers as well as in a corporate network setting. I’ve worked on so many systems infected with all sorts of malicious software designed to gather information from all sorts of programs, so I know how these programs work and how hard they are to detect and remove (especcially kernel-mode rootkits).

Knowing these security risks I follow this rule, If I even suspect I have been infected with malware, (asides from tracking cookies) I reformat. I backup my data and perform a deep format of the hard disk and reinstall the system. I keep a slip streamed cd of Windows XP with most of the current security updates, and as soon as I re-install I download the rest and add it to a new slipstreamed compilation. Once I’ve done that, I change all passwords to all my accounts for sites ranging from gmail to my bank. I also change the user names and passwords for all devices on my network including Modems, Routers, NAS devices, and Workstations. I run a 16 character minimum alphanumeric password with both upper and lowercase characters and I even include special characters like ‘+’, ‘*’, ‘!’, ‘@’, ‘$’, etc… I also run XP in ‘Limited User’ Account and use different passwords for each account.

I know what people can do with infected machines, and it goes beyond stealing passwords. They can install software, delete personal files, send illicit or threatening emails using my computer; They can even host sites on my computer and steal bandwidth to stream data and can use the bandwidth to perform DDOS attacks.

I don’t take this stuff lightly, but my Wife says I take it too far and I make it too hard on her to remember all of these passwords. She doesn’t seem too keen on learning how to use PasswordSafe either.

Did any other fellow security minded people have trouble getting their spouse to understand them? How did you get your spouse on board with your home network security procedures (assuming you did)?

I have been thinking about setting up a SAMBA server to create a windows Domain, so I can edit the Group Policy to force password resets and other good security measures, but am afraid she will think I am forcing my security standards on her.

Please help!
You can run macs but you are still affected by the SSL security flaw that has yet to be patched, I do LOVE linux but my wife refuses to use that too because she likes to play WOW.

We did take calculated risks, and my wife wound up getting her WOW account stolen by a keylogger, so maybe now she will be more paranoid, but I am still thinking she should reformat being that she may have a kernel-loaded keylogger that might already be undetectable by our antivirus.

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04 FebWhy does Yahoo allow answers from videoanswers (dot)net?

A frequently-asked query:

Yahoo would not let me post this question without censor.

Since videoanswers.net requires that you download malicious software, according to www.sitewareadvisor.com, should we "report abuse" when these pop up as being the most amazing site?

Yahoo! Answers malicious spammer site.

They offer an "amazing video" with your answer. Unfortunately, all you will get is a malicious file downloaded onto your system.
Posted at 12/13/2008-04:02:47 PM by ColoradoChris, Experienced Reviewer , View profile [ Reputation score: 9 / 9 ]
Rating: Adware, spyware, or viruses
Avoid this site, it engages in multiple malicious activities including distribution of malware and spamming.

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Spamming of yahoo answers site with links to this site. Site itself contains apparent videos, and asks you to download codecs to view them, downloads contain malware. Also I would like to note on the front page it has a linked ‘video’ to megasupertubes.com which is blocked by firefox as a reported attack site.
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Based on content, spamming and associations, this site should be marked as red.

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Its whois shows it is registered by BIZCN.COM which is a red site: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/bizcn.com
they are known for hosting spam and scam domains.

It was created recently on November 12, 2008.
Nameservers are
ns1.seohostworld.com
ns2.seohostworld.com
Posted at 12/03/2008-05:52:03 PM by exodus, Reviewer , View profile [ Reputation score: 5 / 9 ]
Rating: Adware, spyware, or viruses
This site has a fake answer to your needs . It tricks you into downloading a codec like ZLOB . The VIRUS will install on your computer after you download it. than after 1-2 mins it will make your computer slow . Sytoms are it wont allow you to go on the internet and if you have FireFOX it will use that to download more bytes of the virus. TO Remove this virus you can use Mcafee,Avast,MalwareByte NOT AVG cause AVG will not do anything. Mozzila Firefox will be still downloading the feed and there is nothing to stop it. You cannnot use Task Manager if you downloaed this codec , it will end up telling you have no rights.
Posted at 11/22/2008-02:49:36 PM by nsyrb, Reviewer , View profile [ Reputation score: 1 / 9 ]
Rating: Adware, spyware, or viruses
Spams yahoo answers, viruses on site
Posted at 11/20/2008-07:16:55 AM by JC, Reviewer , View profile [ Reputation score: 1 / 9 ]
Since my question hit an error when I tried to post it (had to censor it), and all the questions posted to Yahoo have been deleted (google), I have to wonder about this.
This is so suspicious

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