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Virus
prevention and removal |
by:
Ashish
Jain |
A
virus is a piece of code that gets loaded
onto your computer without your knowledge
and runs against your wishes. The first
known occurrence of viruses goes back to
1987 when the ARPANET was infected by one.
One common misnomer among people is that
you can infect your computer just by opening
an email and reading its text. That is not
possible; it is usually the files attached
to the email that contain the virus. The
most common file types are ".SCR" ".VBS"
", ".PIF"
Prevention is better than a cure: Here are
some tips to make sure that your computer
does not get infected.
* Get a good Anti-Virus software like Norton
Anti-Virus, MacAfee, PC Cillin etc.
* Keep your anti virus software updated
by downloading new virus definitions regularly.
Most Anti-Virus software comes with the
feature of updating virus definitions.
* Keep your windows operating system updated
by regularly downloading new updates from
the Internet. Windows O/S's have a lot of
security loopholes and bugs that can be
easily exploited by worms and viruses.
* Make sure the anti virus scans the file
each time before its opened.
* Floppy disks and removable media are a
good source of viruses; always scan them
before accessing files on them.
* Never open email attachments from sources
that are unknown or suspicious.
* Do not open emails that have questionable
subject lines.
* When in doubt about a file, don't open
it.
* Even with the best of precautions bad
things can still happen. Backup all your
data and important files.
Even after taking all these precautions
if your computer does get infected, then
here are a few things that you can do:
Online clearing tools - are a good source
of trying to clean out the virus, there
are many Anti-Virus websites that offer
free online virus detection and removal
services.
Removal tools - If you have an Anti-Virus
software then you can go to the website
of that software and download removal tools
designed specifically for the virus. However,
you must find out the name of the virus
that infects your PC beforehand.
If you have a backup of all your important
files, you can also consider formatting
your hard disk.
About the author:
Ashish Jain
M6.Net
http://www.m6.net
Ashish is an integral member of the M6.Net
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