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Viruses To prevent virus infections Grisoft have provided free antivirus software.
AVG Antivirus features; email scanning, scan scheduling, free online viral definitions, program updates and an easy to use interface. download it
hereThere are websites that can scan your machine for viruses while you are online, sometimes a clever virus can take out your virus scanner first up. To Use any of these services click the links below
Panda ActiveScan McAfee FreeScanTrend Micro HouseCall (ActiveX) Trend Micro HouseCall (Java)or download and run one of these free standalone virus removal tools
Avast! Virus Cleaner McAfee AVERT Stinger Firewalls A Firewall is like a gateway on your computer, monitoring software trying to access your computer from the internet and software installed on your computer trying to access the internet. Although not totally full proof it provides good protection against hackers. Some good free firewalls can be downloaded here
Zone AlarmOutPostOnce you have a firewall installed you can go to the
GRC website to test its effectiveness, once here take the time to read, this guy is very good, he knows his stuff where security is concerned. Be sure to run both the shields up test and the leak test, this will expose things like open ports and potential back doors in your system.
Spyware Programs that you download from the internet may contain spyware that will report certain habits and activities to another party. Thay can make your computer run slow and do unusual things. Here are some good applications that will help you combat this activity.
Ad-aware GIANT AntiSpyware Pest Patrol Spybot Search & Destroy Webroot Spy Sweeper Click here for a list of Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites Scanning for spyware and adware isn't enough to protect your PC. You also need to take preventative steps to ensure that unwanted software doesn't come back. One effective way to prevent spyware and adware from returning is to install an anti-spyware prevention program such as:
SpywareBlaster SpywareGuard SpywareBlaster and SpywareGuard are excellent, free programs from JavaCool. I recommend installing and using both, as they protect your computer in different ways. SpywareBlaster "inoculates" your Internet Explorer browser against the installation of unwanted spyware and adware from the internet. SpywareGuard actively monitors your PC and prevents spyware infestations. Both are easy to install and update.
One very useful application in combating spyware and even some trojans is "
HijackThis". This application will scan your system and output a log file that will enable the experts to determine what is wrong. HijackThis can be downloaded from
HERE . Once you have run this do NOT attempt to fix it yourself as you can cause damage to your system, instead post on one of the forums below in a well worded post describing the symptoms as accurately as possible, include the log and then patiently await a reply
SpywareInfo Net-Integration Aumha Spyware Warrior CastleCops Tech Support Guy Cexx.org TomCoyote Windows Updates Frequently check for updates for your operating system from the windows update site. Install all service packs and critical updates. Potentially your biggest security risk comes from your operating system, scanners and firewalls may miss inappropriate data targeting specific applications and using their authorised ports, media player and messenger are two examples.
Further Reading: Protecting your computer from malicious codeMicrosoft Security at HomeHome Computer SecurityTen Commandments for Your Computer SanityCheers
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