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Computer Virus Information Web-based classes involve sharing, uploading, and downloading software that, when infected with viruses, might be harmful to the entire system. Therefore, some simple actions will be required from you in order to prevent computer viruses and other forms of destructive software. What is a computer virus?
Where do viruses come from?
What can I do to keep my system safe? Because different types of viruses are continuously being engineered, there is no way of keeping system 100% safe. The good news, however, is that you can take a few, easy steps to prevent virus to a maximum extent.
I always run an anti-virus program, am I safe? NO! You are certainly preventing a lot of harm, but keep in mind that new viruses are being continuously created. Therefore, there is a possibility you might get a virus that is unknown to the anti-virus program and the program won't be able to alert you. Many anti-virus programs do offer updates, which can be periodically downloaded so that your program is current. What is the diagnosis for a viral infection? This depends on the type of virus you got. There is a broad range of manifestation, some of them are actually neat, but don't let them fool you! Some viruses manifest themselves by dropping letters you type from the top of the screen to the bottom. Others display a diversity of colors on the screen. Still others make weird sounds on your computer. Others display messages on the screen. Be aware that viruses also might not manifest themselves at all until your turn off your computer and turn it back on just to realize your computer is not working at all. What can computer viruses do? There are many things viruses can do. Usually a virus is assigned to do single tasks, such as deleting non-system dependent files or programs (files used to run the programs you installed), deleting system files (files that your computer needs in order to function as a computer), renaming files, altering files, displaying graphics. I see some weird things happening on my computer, is it too late? NO! The best thing to do is to turn off your computer as soon as you detect something wrong. DON'T try to see what is happening! Then, get a bootable system disk that has a virus program and boot your computer with it. A system disk is a disk that carries all the core programs needed to start up the interaction between the hardware and the software of your computer. You can obtain such a disk from a local computer service. After the anti-virus program is run, it should tell you what kind of virus was detected and if it was removed. If this doesn't happen, you should try another anti-virus program. After you get everything back to normal, get all your disks and virus scan them with the anti virus program. This will ensure you that your disks are not infected and that it is safe for you to use them. Announce to all of your friends and faculty that your computer detected a virus, and, if possible, give them the name of the detected virus. |
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