If you\'re concerned about viruses, then how about getting yourself an up to date virus scanner and check for yourself, instead of trying to FUD PS? This is the second thread I read in that someone is denouncing the PS team of \"maybe spreading viruses, and even if by not making sure this doesn\'t happen, you know, my computer got infected and I recently installed PS...\"
This is total BS. The malware issue is exactly why I choose OpenSource only. You can\'t hide malware in that, as anyone can get a compiler and compile it themselves to see if anything is different.
Still I agree that there is a very tiny chance of viruses on the devs systems, just as on my very own system. That\'s why I routinely scan everything that doesn\'t originate from my own network before storing / executing it, PS and all it\'s updates included, and also run firewalls, personal and dedicated ones.
So if you\'re concerned, scan for yourself, you can always accuse someone after you found a virus. If you didn\'t find a virus, then why would there be one, assuming your scanner is up to date and set up correctly? The chance of getting unknown malware from an OpenSource program is very very slim indeed. In fact, it\'s way more likely to get one from Microthefts \"security\" patches.
As already has been said, your problems most likely are due to inappropriate cooling, hardware conflicts or bugs in either PS, your OS or any other piece of software on your system. Maybe from a virus or other malware, but this virus almost certainly (yeah, there is no absolute certanity, ever) has come from somewhere else, probably email...
And get a decent name. :tdown: