Wednesday 9 March 2011

How To Prohibit Viruses From Attacking Your Computer

By Sherry Potts


The world has really expanded in technology with 1.5 Billion people being interconnected through the internet. The number in constantly increasing each day

Although this is good news, there is the danger of computer viruses spreading within the sane system at a very alarming speed rate.

When the system is tampered with, the results will be for the viruses to spread faster through the system. By this way computer viruses will spread from computer to computer.

It's not a hard process to discover that your computer is under attack. All you need to observe is if your computer has slowed down the speed. If this is the case, chances are that your computer is affected. Viruses always have a mission to dominate the entire computer.

Microsoft Word or Firefox have established warning programs for the computer to alert when there is an impending attack. This however will not deter the virus from carrying forth its threat. Its aim is to dominate as much space a possible within the CPU.

Another way to detect that your computer is under a virus attack is if you notice that your computer has the habit of restarting on its own. This happens under an influence of a virus looking for a way to gain access to more files in the computer.

No cause for alarm should you realizes that your computer is under viral attack. There are many programs in the market meant for virus treatment.

From the first incidence of a virus attack, you will be safe if you run the antivirus program immediately to safeguard the computer from another attack or from giving the virus time to operate underground making it hard to remove it in the future.




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