How to Protect Your Computer From Viruses (1)

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How to Protect Your Computer From Viruses (1)
« on: March 17, 2015, 06:03:38 PM »
With millions of computer users browsing the web at any given time, there are plenty of targets for malicious coders. While computer experts don’t always know why coders choose to build harmful computer programs, the fact is that it happens all the time. Computer viruses can steal personal information, interfere with normal operations, attract spam and even shut down your computer’s hard drive. Protecting your computer is critical for browsing success.

Start With the Basics

Most computer systems come with security features already in place. For example, the Windows operating system is packaged with Microsoft Windows Security Center. When you first open, boot up and register a new computer, you should make sure that this program is functioning. It will give basic protection against spyware, viruses and malware. In addition, a basic firewall is built into this program, providing additional protection and stops for potentially harmful programs. Upon activation, don’t be surprised if your security system needs immediate updating. Software that protects your computer needs regular and consistent updating to stay useful. Viruses are constantly being generated and the several-month lag between when your computer was made and when you first started using it can mean that the database the security system is loaded with is severely out-of-date.

source: http://www.computertips.com/security-tips/

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Re: How to Protect Your Computer From Viruses (1)
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2015, 01:09:40 AM »
very nice

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Re: How to Protect Your Computer From Viruses (1)
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2015, 01:48:55 AM »
Thanks for sharing