Computer infection preventions……
Firstly what is a Virus? In general a threat to your computer or data is classed as a virus. You may have heard of words like:
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Malware – software threat
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Virus – transportable infection, bit like the flu
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Worms – leave tunnels or backdoors to access your computer
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Spyware – allows people to track your use of the computer them spam you with marketing
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Trojan – copycat program that releases all the above onto your computer
So for instance if you receive an email or pop-up with a web link; hover the mouse over that link and see where that link/address is leading you to. If it’s an address you don’t recognise then delete the email or close the pop-up.
Also don’t reply to spam emails as then you are confirming that they have sent to a working email address and you will then be on their list to receive more spam.
What to do if infected. If you have opened an email or clicked on a pop-up, don’t panic.
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DO NOT do any online banking or send files/emails as you may be passing on the infection.
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Run your anti-virus scan on your computer.
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Book your computer in to an expert to check it over “just in case” as a precaution.
Preventatives to keep your data safe. Data is ultimately the main concern people have and you should do the following regularly to keep your computer up to date:
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Run Windows updates
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Run updates for your anti-virus software
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Weekly/Monthly backups
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Check that your backups are working
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Run regular virus scans – this can be automated by your anti-virus software
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Remove any Tool Bars added - these cause unnecessary problems
As always you shouldn’t hesitate to speak to your local computer store.