Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Computer Virus


A computer virus is a program that attaches itself to, overwrites and/or otherwise replaces another program in order to reproduce itself without the knowledge of the computer user. Generally, the first thing a virus does is attach itself to other files in such a way that the virus code is in effect when the infected files are run. Viruses may be written to multiply, to damage other programs or to alter certain data.

A computer virus is nothing more than a computer program that is coded to remain hidden in your computer. The virus takes advantage of operating system to copy itself onto other files or disks. When a new disk is inserted into an infected computer, the virus than copies itself onto files on that disk. When an infected disk is inserted into another computer, the virus than copies itself onto files on that computer’s hard drive. The cycle continues as long as files are shared between computers.

Booting your computer with an infected floppy disk is one of the most common ways of catching a virus. Downloading a file from the Internet or an online service is another common way of catching a computer virus. Most reputable Internet sites and online services now scan all their files for virus but that still does guarantee that all their files will be virus free. You can also catch computer viruses from E-mail attachments.  While you cannot catch a virus from simply reading an E-mail message, viruses can be spread through programs or office application files that may be sent as attachments to E-mails.  Always save and scan E-mail attachment for viruses before opening the attachment

The most important thing you should do to protect your system and your data is to install a reputable anti-virus program on your computer. There are many companies that currently provide this type of software and many of them offer free downloadable trial versions from their web sites.  All anti-virus software have different options or settings that you can select to optimize its scanning properties.  Many anti-virus programs now also offer the ability to automatically scan any file you download from the Internet or any file that you may receive as an attachment to E-mail.

In order for your anti-virus software to remain effective, you must update it regularly for the simple fact that there are new viruses being introduced at an alarming rate.  All anti-viruses software companies offer regular updates to combat these new viruses. Some offer these updates free from the Internet once you purchase their software, and some charge a fee for their updates. This is something to consider as you shop around for yours anti-virus software.  No anti-virus software is 100% effective. Therefore any anti-virus protection strategy should also include regular back-ups of your data.  This won’t prevent any viruses but it will reduce your computers down time if you ever catch one. There may be some other problem causing erratic behaviour of computer.  Computer viruses are not always responsible for the damage of computers. Damage to hardware, such as Keyboards and monitors are not caused by viruses.  Though you may experience strange behaviours such as screen distortion or characters not appearing when typed, a virus has, in fact, merely affected the programs that control the display or keyboard. Not even your disks themselves are physically damaged; just what’s stored on them. Viruses can only infect files and corrupt data.

While very few people actually seen a computer virus, they are real and they are here to stay. As the software companies develop new improved methods to combat viruses, new viruses appear to defeat them. In conclusion, one fact remains. If you are one of the millions of computer users surfing internet or uploading files from disks, you need to be aware of the threat of computer viruses and protect yourself accordingly.


2 comments:

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