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8 Ways to Avoid Falling Victim to Computer Viruses

The last thing you want to have happen to your computer is for it to get a virus. If that happens, you could face a long list of potential problems that you wouldn’t wish on anyone. Just one of the following virus symptoms could give you a nasty headache: Nobody willingly or knowingly allows a virus to infect their computer, and it doesn’t happen on its own. A virus attacks your computer when you inadvertently allow it to slip past your defenses and onto your computer. Here are eight ways you can avoid being the victim of a computer virus: What’s a virus hoax, you ask? Here’s an example: You receive an email from an important-sounding source that advises you to delete a specific file on your system immediately because it is carrying a virus and can take over your computer without notice. But, it’s a hoax and untrue. In fact, if you do delete the file, it will likely make your computer unusable. If you’re connected to a network at home or in a small office, you’re not the only one who needs to be careful. Anyone on the network who lets a virus infect their computer puts the entire network at risk. Make sure you share this article with anyone who is on your network, as well as family and friends.

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