Computer viruses—just the thought of your trusty PC
catching one is probably enough to make you sick. Thanks
to the cyber–sickies who persist in coming up with new
strains, there’s a major new cyberattack nearly every
day. Viruses sneak in, usually through e–mail.
Fortunately, there are ways to inoculate and protect
your computer. Computer Viruses For Dummies helps you:
Understand the risks and analyze your PC’s current
condition Select, install, and configure antivirus
software Scan your computer and e–mail Rid your computer
of viruses it’s already caught Update antivirus software
and install security patches Use firewalls and spyware
blockers Protect handheld PDAs from viruses Adopt safe
computing practices, especially with e–mail and when
you’re surfing the Net Written by Peter H. Gregory,
coauthor of CISSP For Dummies and Security + For Dummies
, Computer Viruses For Dummies goes beyond viruses to
explain other nasty computer infections like Trojan
horses, HiJackers, worms, phishing scams, spyware, and
hoaxes. It also profiles major antivirus software to
help you choose the best program(s) for your needs.
Remember, if you don’t protect your computer, not only
do you risk having your computer infiltrated and your
data contaminated, you risk unknowingly transmitting a
virus, worm, or other foul computer germ to everybody in
your address book! This guide will help you properly
immunize your PC with antivirus software now and install
updates and security patches that are like booster shots
to keep your software protected against new
viruses.
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