If you are referring to me I guess I can be considered to be living in the Midwest (or West, since I live in Colorado), I don't drive a Buick, and I am not a Baptist. I am also not saying that all malware problems are caused by people visiting porn sites. If you read what I said in my post, you will see that I said that a guy I know at work who likes porn constantly has his computer infected with malware. That is a simple fact. It helps to be able to read posts here with understanding.
I am fully aware that ANY website can be compromised by malware. However, there are certain websites that are more likely to be infected. These include peer to peer file sharing websites, websites that offer pirated software, online gambling and porn sites. There are reasons why some people are always having to deal with malware and other people rarely have to deal with it.
Having said that, anybody could encounter malware so matter what their online behavior is because there has been an explosion of malware all over the internet. Still, some websites tend to be safer than others. A major website probably has better security than a website that was sit up by a mom and pop business and they did not really know how to sit up a server. But on the other hand the malware writers are going to try to go after as many computers as possible and will try to compromise the major websites, or advertising at those websites.
Hey, I would not mind that Buick. My Saturn is getting old and they don't make Saturns anymore.
I am fully aware that ANY website can be compromised by malware. However, there are certain websites that are more likely to be infected. These include peer to peer file sharing websites, websites that offer pirated software, online gambling and porn sites. There are reasons why some people are always having to deal with malware and other people rarely have to deal with it.
Having said that, anybody could encounter malware so matter what their online behavior is because there has been an explosion of malware all over the internet. Still, some websites tend to be safer than others. A major website probably has better security than a website that was sit up by a mom and pop business and they did not really know how to sit up a server. But on the other hand the malware writers are going to try to go after as many computers as possible and will try to compromise the major websites, or advertising at those websites.
Hey, I would not mind that Buick. My Saturn is getting old and they don't make Saturns anymore.