Hi 2009boy, DavidR and Tech,
And yes the accent of the database is slowly shifting to keep it actual. Because no anti malware solution detects all, it is good practice to have a combination of one resident av solution and some non-resident scanners (I have the latest versions of DrWebCureIt, stinger.exe and ClamWin non-resident open software anti virus solution, then I have RUBotted, MBAM and SAS, a-squared, SpywareBlaster, so a cocktail of free solutions to close the vulnerability window as good as I can. This cocktail is topped of with a software firewall.
Furthermore I use the following security extensions to protect me in the Firefox and Flock browser: NoScript, an extension that blocks all scripts inside the browser, so also the malicious scripts (you can allow trusted sites on a temporary basis), Perpectives to veryfy encrypted websites, ReguestPolicy, an extension to control what cross-site-requests are allowed, firekeeper, sort of an intrusion detection extension working following Snort-rules (so you can block access temporarily or permanently), Netcraft anti phishing toolbar, and Local IP to see what IP I have landed on, and I have the Passive Recon add-on, this is a Powerful Security Assessment Reconnaissance Tool, CSP (Content Security Policy) to enforce security policies how a browser should behave (and what it expects of how the server to react),
I have no doubt that this will keep me secure online,
polonus