Tips to avoid viruses


Previous virus meant a condition which had no definition and worked his way out of the human system in 3-5 days. Today, when we talk about viruses it largely those means that damage computers. Technicians work 24/7 to create defences of new viruses. A virus may slow down the computer, prevent the functions, damaging software, steal files, introduce software spyware and much more. They are thieves and murders of technology

As a user of the computer, you can take a few simple and practical measures to protect you.

1 Instant messaging is useful and harmless if you use the most recent version and never to download a file of a person you don't know or from a friend who is a prankster known. It's attachments with viruses.

2. Keep abreast of new developments and update your software and your hardware. If you use Windows you can one go to Microsoft Update and get your computer scanned and get patches and updates of high priority.

3. Use the latest versions of software antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall / adware.

4 To avoid spam. More information on things to do and spam spam, and report.

5 Protect your work introduce a password as well as to take all measures to ensure that only you can access administrator functions.

6 Keep your peace of mind by creating a "back up" calendar of the computer.

7. Never yield to phishing even if it seems real.

8. Prevent the invaders who tempt you with goodies by Cyberhawk, AVGantivirus or Avast. It is efficient and free.

9 Use the connections wireless and broadband Internet with care connections. Thieves can steal your IP address and much more.

10 Learn on files that are carry potential viruses. Primarily of files with only data do not carry a virus and end with extensions like .txt, .csv, .gif, .jpg,. MP3 and so on. Files that have extensions such as .doc, .exe, or.htm can carry viruses.

What you need to know and monitor them are: viruses, worms, Trojan horses, adware, spyware and phising software. Do not install applications simply because they are in vogue. Install only those that you are likely to use. Never install file transfer or sharing of services or remote access to your file systems. Still more close when your computer is not in use. Don't forget to logout of your internet connection. Try and store important documents on CD, DVD or pen drives. Please store back ups in a secure location of your computers. Never download files from unknown sources. Many offer temptations such as flash, music, films or videos free games. Nothing in life is free and it is an established standard. Gifts always come at a price.

Take care of your computer and your peace of mind and the work will be undisturbed.








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