Fighting Of
Viruses
Advancements in Antivirus Software Suites
help Guard Your Computer
Apart from fighting email spam, protecting your computer from a virus
is getting harder and harder each day. While it may border on the
paranoid, it goes without saying that you can’t leave your guard
down for one second. Even corporate giant Microsoft has found its
own systems compromised on more than one occasion. This article
provides some usefl advice on how to protect your computer against
viruses.
The Advent of Internet Provides
an Easy Conduit for Viruses
Remember the "good old days", before the advent of the Internet
and downloadable programs? Life was simple then in terms of
computer viruses. With the primary way in which a virus could be
transmitted being limited to floppy disks, the ability to catch and
eradicate the virus was a lot easier. By today’s standards, it used
to take quite a while before a virus was able to infect a computer
and slow down the system. The antivirus software of that time was
typically able to identify and eradicate viruses before they caused
too much damage. Additionally, computer users were pretty savvy on
how to protect themselves in terms of scanning all floppy disks
before copying them to our desktop.
The Internet helped change all that. The Internet provided a
conduit by which viruses could move from host to host with
lightening speed. No longer could a computer user just worry about
floppy disks as points of entry, but they now had to worry about
email, email attachments, peer-to-peer file sharing, instant
messaging, and software downloads. Today’s viruses can attack
through multiple entry points, spread without human intervention,
and take full advantage of vulnerabilities within a system or
program. With technology advancing everyday, and the convergence of
computers with other mobile devices, the potential of new types of
threats also increase.
How to Avoid Getting
Infected by Computer Virus
Luckily, the advancement of antivirus software has kept pace
with current virus threats. Antivirus software is essential to a
computer’s ability to fend off viruses and other malicious
programs. These products are designed to protect against the
ability of a virus to enter a computer through email, web browsers,
file servers and desktops. Additionally, these programs offer a
centralized control feature that handle deployment, configuration
and updating.
A computer user should remain diligent and follow a few simple
steps to protect against the threat of a virus:
1. Evaluate your current computer security
system
With the threat of a new generation of viruses able to attack in a
multitude of ways, the approach of having just one antivirus
software version has become outdated. You need to be confident that
you have protected all aspects of your computer system from the
desktop to the network, and from the gateway to the server.
Consider a more comprehensive security system which includes
several features including antivirus, firewall, content filtering,
and intrusion detection. This type of system will make it more
difficult for the virus to penetrate your system.
2. Only install antivirus software created by a
well-known, reputable company
Because new viruses erupt daily, it is important that you regularly
update your antivirus software. Become familiar with the software’s
real-time scan feature and configure it to start automatically each
time you boot your computer. This will protect your system by
automatically checking your computer each time it is powered
up.
3. Make it a habit to always scan all new programs or
files no matter from where they originate
Never download any programs from an unknown source, no matter how
tempting they may sound, especially if they're freeware or
shareware. Such programs can often contain spyware.
4. Exercise caution when opening binary, Word, or Excel
documents of unknown sources
Especially so if they were received during an online chat or
as an attachment to an email.
5. Perform regular backups in case your system is
corrupted
It may be the only way for you to recover your data if infected
with a virus that can't be removed.
Recommended Antivirus
Software
There are numerous applications available to consumers. With a
little research, you can pick the program that is right for you.
Many programs provide a trial version which allows you to download
the program and test its abilities. However, be aware that some
anti-virus programs can be difficult to uninstall. As a precaution
make sure to set up a System Restore point before installing.
Here are a few programs which typically receive high marks in
terms of cost, effectiveness, ease of use, and customer
service.
The Shield Pro 2005™ provides virus protection and hacker
security through ongoing support and updates. When a virus breaks
out, The Shield Pro 2005™ promises to provide a patch within 2-3
hours and a fix for the virus within 5 hours. You can set your
computer to update viruses weekly and
run a complete virus scan.
BitDefender 9 Standard provides antivirus protection, as
well as Peer-2-Peer Applications protection, full email protection,
and heuristics in a virtual environment. This provides a new
security layer that keeps the operating system safe from unknown
viruses by detecting malicious pieces of code for which signatures
have not been released yet.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal 5.0 program is simple to
install and use. The user only needs to choose from three levels of
protection. It allows updates as frequently as every hour while
promising not to disrupt your computer. The program also offers a
two-tier email protection feature and round-the-clock technical
support.
PC-cillin Internet Security combines antivirus security
and a personal firewall—for comprehensive protection against
viruses, worms, Trojans, and hackers. It also detects and removes
spyware and blocks spam. It even guards against identity theft by
blocking phishing and pharming attacks.
AVG
Anti-Virus Free Edition is a free downloadable antivirus
program that has received high marks for its reliability. In the
past, free downloadable antivirus programs have been viewed
skeptically because of issues relating to its reliability. However,
AVG from
Grisoft, remains one of the best-known free anti-virus programs
available. While AVG can not be installed on a server operating
system and there is no technical support, it still makes a good
choice for many home computer users. The best part is that since it
is free, you can try it with no further obligation necessary.
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