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by:
Jesse
S. Somer |
"Aaaaaahhhhhh!
I've been invaded by a virus!" Getting a
virus means getting sick and no one in their
right mind wants to be ill. Well, now that
computers have become our close friends,
it's a shock to learn that foreign bodies
too can invade them with malicious intent.
No, your computer doesn't get a runny nose
or diarrhea. This is a sickness that stops
your friend from functioning properly, sick
in bed, incapacitated.
Well in Nature viruses occur from a power
outside of our control. But, with computers
it's different, humans, mean or ignorant
humans are creating these viruses. Why?
Usually these are disgruntled people who
want to wreak some havoc on others or companies
that they feel have done wrong to them.
In any case we have to be in the know and
prepared to deal with these debilitating
scourges.
There are many ways to approach the protection
of your computer. First of all there's the
step of awareness. Be aware of how viruses
are transmitted. You can catch them from
a disc but in most cases it is through your
email system. Check your email carefully.
Be very wary of anything that has an attachment.
Check whom it's from and look at the title
of the mail, is it something you were expecting?
Even if it's from someone you know, be careful
as their computer could be infected and
the virus being transmitted without their
knowledge.
Next, read the cover message, you can't
catch the disease without actually opening
the message. Look at the name of the attachment;
remember viruses are written to entice you.
Beware of free offers and generally anything
from people you don't know, as well as messages
that sound irrelevant to your contact's
usual style. Delete them straight away.
Delete, delete, delete. This will ensure
you of a lower risk of infection. You can
even send the message back to the sender
without opening it to make sure it is valid.
Now for the heavy protection: Virus scanning
and virus protection software, and rescue
discs are all readily available and easily
utilized. Some are free, and others are
obtained for a very small charge. Most software
manufacturers offer subscriptions for updating
services, which automatically download protection
to the latest viruses.
There are two main types of virus scanning
software: one searches through your entire
computer files looking for recognizable
viral signatures, the other scans your incoming
and outgoing emails. Alerts will show you
when a file needs to be erased or repaired.
If you do receive a virus that none of the
software can repair you can send a copy
of it to a company like Symantec who will
be happy to develop a cure for it.
The main message here is not to get too
worried about your good friend Mrs. PC getting
ill or sick. The humans are on top of the
case and they seem much better adapted at
fixing their technology than they are at
beating the viruses that attack our physical
bodies. If only we could cure human virus
and illness as easily as we solve the problem
of computer sickness.
About the author:
Jesse S. Somer
M6.Net
http://www.m6.net
Jesse S. Somer is an analyst hoping to show
fellow humans how far the computer age has
come in terms of its strengths and weaknesses.
Circulated by Bandoni
Media
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