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The Internet has given us many things: new, faster
and cheaper ways to communicate, a wealth of information and research
material from around the world, new business opportunities, new ways to
have fun and make new friends. The Internet has also given us new
reasons to be adamant about our personal safety and security. Risks are
abundant around the ‘Net and we have become increasingly concerned about
viruses, Trojan horses, worms and Spyware. Before you decide to retreat
to the mountainous forest you should understand that there are ways to
identify and protect yourself against these 21st century
threats.
One of the first ways you can tell if your computer
is infected with a virus is by the way it “acts”. Since you probably
know your computer better than anyone else, you might begin noticing
things that are odd. Perhaps your computer is running much slower than
usual or maybe it has recently begun locking up more so that usual.
These or other symptoms could very well be a detector of a virus,
although they could point to a multitude of problems. One thing is
certain, if you are having problems that are unusual for your system,
something is wrong and checking for viruses may be the best place to
begin your investigation.
Not only can runtime and booting problems be due to
a virus infection, it could be something like Spyware contaminating your
system. Spyware is often found in freeware, shareware, free downloads
and file sharing applications. Hijackers often put malicious codes into
otherwise harmless files in order to get access to your personal
information. These Spyware applications can leave you vulnerable to
hacker attacks and identity theft. If your computer is acting strangely,
a virus or Spyware program may be to blame.
You can sometimes get an idea if you notice any
unusual ‘behaviors’ with your system, but that is not a certain way to
determine what is happening might infect your computer. The only
definite way to determine whether or not your computer has a virus or
Spyware application is by testing it. You can find many, many anti-virus
and anti-Spyware programs available for sale and they are the best way
to check your system for any irregularities.
You would probably be stunned and surprised to
learn at how many people have viruses and/or Spyware programs on their
home computers. A recent study released by a leading manufacturer and
researcher of Internet viruses states that a virus or Spyware
application infects 50% of all home computers, within the first twelve
minutes of use. What is more amazing is that the average user can have
one or more viruses on their computers at any given time but continue to
neglect their firewall, anti-virus or anti-Spyware programs. Many people
are naïve in the thinking that they are safe from these dangerous
Internet plagues.
The importance of a firewall and other necessary
protections like anti-virus software is something that should never be
taken for granted. In just the first six months of this year, nearly
8,000 new Internet viruses were created. You can count on the fact that
hijackers, hackers, scam artists and other criminals are in a never
ending battle to compromise your system, safety and peace of mind.
Just as always wearing your safety belt while
driving or riding in a car, basic software protection programs should be
the first line of defense against attacks. Viruses are often difficult
to disinfect or decontaminate, even with the best of anti-virus
programs. As the saying goes, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure”. Your life can be made much safer and much less complicated by
using these safety programs. Most are available for very little cost as
compared to the damage that can be done if not properly protected. You
can find anti-virus, anti-Spyware and firewall programs at a multitude
of places online. Another good place to find a good deal on these
programs is through your Internet Service Provider (ISP). They often
have security bundle packages for a very reasonable monthly fee. With
all of the resources available to protect ourselves, many experts
believe that it is purely irresponsible to not protect yourself against
these ever changing threats.
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