Saturday, January 10, 2009

Antivirus - Protect Your Computer



With the intrusion of the world you have to be really aware of the ways and means of not allowing anyone without permission! Well you must be aware of the specialized anti-virus software to prevent and remedy those viruses.

But the computer is infected it will give you some advice regarding the methods that could reduce the infection rate in your machine. You really only need to apply common sense!
Tips to protect their machines against viruses

Rule No 1 insists on the fact that you should never be tempted to download email from unknown sources or unexpected.

Always be in control of their actions by clicking on links in emails from places such as Amazon, PayPal, Ebay and not expected to be otherwise, if it does it could be a potential threat to its security system .

Although Internet Explorer is the most widely used browser, but let me tell you that it has many errors and most viruses are created only targeting this browser! So I decided to Firefox as our primary web browser Internet Explorer.

Keep track of the activities of the unusual case and see if your computer acts as unusually hard disk storage or CPU usage is kept track by asking the Task Manager for any unusual processes.

You should be aware of the processes running on your PC (press CTRL + ALT + DEL and click to see the process) and if you find anything unusual that may be suspect that your computer is infected with a virus or adware, that 'll often see one or two process in task manager that are not familiar.

If you are downloading things that cause the RIAA to disrupt, do not use P2P clients like Limewire, WinMX, Grokster, Kazaa o. By using bittorrent, be sure to read a stream of comments before discharge to ensure that there is no virus in it. If you absolutely must stay with the P2P clients like Limewire, have a second computer (it can be anything, even something of ten years) to download the files. Scan files for viruses before your main computer.

While downloading something and then scanned by an antivirus before you run or open it!

Here are some precautionary measures when the attacks and information security by viruses are common and there is no need for a "virusphobe.

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