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What is a
computer
virus?
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Computer
viruses are small software programs that
are designed to spread from one computer
to another and to interfere with
computer operation.
A virus might
corrupt or delete data on your computer,
use your e-mail program to spread itself
to other computers, or even erase
everything on your hard disk.
Viruses are
most easily spread by attachments in
e-mail messages or instant messaging
messages. That is why it is essential
that you never open e-mail attachments
unless you know who it's from and you
are expecting it.
Viruses can be
disguised as attachments of funny
images, greeting cards, or audio and
video files.
Viruses also
spread through downloads on the
Internet. They can be hidden in illicit
software or other files or programs you
might download.
To help avoid
viruses, it's essential that you keep
your computer current with the
latest updates
and
antivirus tools,
stay informed about
recent threats,
and that you follow a
few basic rules
when you surf the Internet, download
files, and open attachments.
Once a virus is
on your computer, its type or the method
it used to get there is not as important
as removing it and preventing further
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