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Essential
Tips for Virus Protection
- Purchase
a Good, Commercial Antivirus Program Like Norton Antivirus
or Mcafee Virusscan.
Most commercial antivirus programs usually are reasonably
inexpensive and can be purchased at almost any computer
store in the world.
- Update
your Virus Definitions frequently (at least once a week).
With over 250 new viruses being discovered each week,
if you don't update your definitions frequently you won't
be protected from ANY of the new viruses floating around
the Net. How do you update your virus definitions? That
depends on the antivirus program you use, consult your
software's documentation.
- Never,
ever, double-click (or launch) *ANY* new file, especially
an Email Attachment, regardless of who the File is from,
until you first Scan That File with your Antivirus Program.
This is probably the most important rule of them all.
There are currently hundreds of thousands of viruses out
there, and any one of those viruses could be hiding in
an email attachment. Beware of EVERY new file that is
attached to an email message, even if it comes from someone
you know.
- Turn on
Macro Virus Protection in Microsoft Word, and Beware of
all Word Macros, especially if you don't know what Macros
are.
Word Macros are saved sequences of commands or keyboard
strokes that can be stored and then recalled with a single
command or keyboard stroke. They enable advanced Word
users to easily accomplish what would otherwise be difficult
tasks. They also allow virus writers to do serious damage
to your computer. For example, the Melissa virus was actually
a Word Macro virus. Set up your Virus software to scan
for Macro Virus each time you launch WORD.
- Run Windows
Update at least Once a Month
Windows is aptly named because it is full of holes. There
are several, inadvertent 'open doors' (or 'security holes')
in the Windows operating system that *COULD* conceivably
make your computer vulnerable to a Virus attack. When
the folks at Microsoft discover a security hole, they
immediately release a software patch to close it. Running
"Windows Update" will check for the availability
of these patches as they come along, and offer to install
the fix.
These five tips will not protect you from every computer
virus, Trojan horse, or worm, but they will so significantly
decrease your computer's chances of becoming infected that
you can all but forget about the next virus scare and all
the ones that will follow.
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VIRUS
HELP!
If you require professional assistance eradicating potentially
destructive viruses from your system, simply call tech support
at 905-685-1539 (select
option 3) and make an appointment to bring your computer
in to Vaxxine.
For a modest fee, we will run a scan and rid your machine
of all virus files. *(Some limitations may
apply depending on the virus and amount of damage)
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