Give any 5 precautions you can take to protect your complete from viruses
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1. Make sure that you have adequate Antivirus protection that is kept up to date and includes real-time protection. Many times I have arrived onsite to deal with an infected PC and people think they are protected with antivirus software – only to find that it hasn’t been updated for six months.
2. Avoid pirated software – you may think that it might be worthwhile getting a copy of some software, particularly if you aren’t going to use it very frequently, but pirated software often comes with viruses embedded. You could suffer far harsher consequences if your software abuse gets out, so it’s best to pay for an extra license and avoid both malware and lawsuits.
3. Use an up to date internet browser – don’t continue to use Internet Explorer 6 or 7 because they contain vulnerabilities that Microsoft will take a long time to fix and they could easily be exploited by hackers and virus creators.
4. Make sure Windows updates are installed – Windows updates often contain security updates which Microsoft release to patch up vulnerabilities found within Windows. These loop holes are often used by viruses to infect your system
5. Don’t click on unknown or suspicious links – Even if they are sent from somebody you know avoid clicking on unknown links; often friends or colleagues can get infected and be sending a virus on without realising.
2. Avoid pirated software – you may think that it might be worthwhile getting a copy of some software, particularly if you aren’t going to use it very frequently, but pirated software often comes with viruses embedded. You could suffer far harsher consequences if your software abuse gets out, so it’s best to pay for an extra license and avoid both malware and lawsuits.
3. Use an up to date internet browser – don’t continue to use Internet Explorer 6 or 7 because they contain vulnerabilities that Microsoft will take a long time to fix and they could easily be exploited by hackers and virus creators.
4. Make sure Windows updates are installed – Windows updates often contain security updates which Microsoft release to patch up vulnerabilities found within Windows. These loop holes are often used by viruses to infect your system
5. Don’t click on unknown or suspicious links – Even if they are sent from somebody you know avoid clicking on unknown links; often friends or colleagues can get infected and be sending a virus on without realising.
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Install Anti-Virus/Malware Software.
Keep Your Anti-Virus Software Up to Date.
Run Regularly Scheduled Scans with Your Anti-Virus Software.
Keep Your Operating System Current.
Secure Your Network.
Think Before You Click.
Keep Your Anti-Virus Software Up to Date.
Run Regularly Scheduled Scans with Your Anti-Virus Software.
Keep Your Operating System Current.
Secure Your Network.
Think Before You Click.
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