I sent Airtel Customer Care an e-mail about it, and asked them to implement some kind of mandatory Anti-virus policy. Let's see if anything happens of it, other than them sending me an e-mail back saying, "It is our privilege to have you as our valued customer & would like to thank you for your continued patronage. We look forward to a long and fruitful association with you" and nothing much else beyond that.I used to work Tech Support at my college, and we would shut off the network connection of any computer that would show virus like activity, and would refuse to help anyone who didn't have up-to-date antivirus (we would help them on how to get it of course)... pretty good policy.. held well, but the college decided that it was way cooler and secure to just get Norton AV for every student and push virus definitions and forcibly update their AV software.Anyway, ignorance and laziness is the only reason people don't have AV these days.... Avast, for example, is an amazing AV program, and it's free! It outperformed Norton as well as McAffee IMHO, and the only program I found better was Pc-cillin.