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What to Do if Your PC is Infected F

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Name: ssolution
Date: March 23, 2008 at 12:02:19 Pacific
Subject: What to Do if Your PC is Infected F
OS: WINDOWS
CPU/Ram: 256
Model/Manufacturer: g459
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Don’t Panic - Almost every computer is infected with a virus at one point or another. Quick action and caution are necessary. There are two types of computers—those that have been infected with a virus, and those that will be infected with a virus soon.Top 4 Reasons to have a strong virus protection software 1. Protect your computer system from breakdown 2. Guard Data on your computer from identity theft 3. Prevent spam email inundation. 4. Peace of MindDefinitions for Detection - Viruses work by placing bits of code onto separate files, infecting that file before moving on to the next one. This is why, unlike humans, computers are healed of viruses by cutting off the infected part. The code that viruses place on the file has a unique signature that antivirus programs can spot. This method of finding viruses is very common but has one drawback—the antivirus program is only as effective as it is current. Every time a new virus comes out, the program has to be updated. Top 5 Features to look for in an anti virus software program 1. Easy to Install 2. Simple to Use 3. Effective at removing viruses and backed by certified testing 4. Technical Support availableTo solve this problem, some antivirus programs use a “heuristic” algorithm. Viruses have behaviors in common with each other, such as working without changing the recorded “last modified” date, or avoiding changing the size of the file. The antivirus program will recognize this behavior and find the virus by tracing back to the source. Other antivirus systems use a “baiting” system, where several files are made to look and coded to be like regular files, but are in fact closely watched by the antivirus software. If a virus tries to modify these files, the software catches and contains it. Of course, the cat and mouse game between the virus creators and virus destroyers is endless. Viruses are constantly evolving to dodge tricks put forth by antivirus programs. Top 5 Virus Protection Software Programs 1. 2. 3. BitDefender Anti Virus4. Shield Pro 20075. Mcafee AntiVirus


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Response Number 1
Name: XpUser
Date: March 23, 2008 at 12:09:04 Pacific
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This is Interesting but there's one thing you should have included - giving credit to the above article originally written by Richard Seng and posted on the following page.

http://software.ivertech.com/_ivert...

i_Xp/VistaUser


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Response Number 2
Name: worldlibrary
Date: March 23, 2008 at 17:13:26 Pacific
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Virus writers would never think of including a search to see if a computer is running McAfee,Norton or any of the other top ten.
LOL LOL LOL

Because if they did,then the Virus would disable it.

I have yet to come across an online scan that can be disabled......soon maybe , but not yet.

Funny,,, I just had AVG take out my registry cleaner. Said it was Evil and wanted to make changes to the registry...DUH!

This forum seems to be more reactive than proactive...your well chosen words may be lost on the reactive.

There also seems to be a trend.
Odd how people in groups , all seem to get the same virus or Trojan at the same time.


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