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Computer
Care - Computer Viruses
Computer viruses
are malicious programs that surreptitiously gain access to your computer.
They hitch a ride on e-mail or on computer programs downloaded from the
Internet. Many viruses will then try to attach itself to files on the computer; if you
share those files with others, the virus spreads to their machines as well. The most malicious viruses can delete all of your data files.
How can you prevent
catastrophes like this? There are several methods of fighting viruses.
- There are a number
of free and commercial programs that detect and remove viruses from
computers. They are most effective if they are running on your computer
before it becomes infected, but they can often even disinfect
a machine that has already caught a virus. These programs need
to be updated regularly so that they have information on the latest
viruses.
- You can prevent
viruses by not using disks or flash drives that might have been compromised, by using
extra caution with software downloaded from the Internet, and so forth.
Never open an e-mail attachment that you did not expect to receive. This
even applies to attachments from friends—they may have been unknowingly
infected.
- You could use
a operating system (OS) that provides stricter control of
your computer. When the OS strictly manages memory, then programs can
be prevented from "slipping" into memory without your knowledge.
Unix-based operating systems, such as Linux or Sun Solaris, provide
this type of tighter control, and Microsoft's Windows XP operating system (with all succeeding updates and patches) has stricter control than previous versions.
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