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• Install Anti-virus and Firewall: Anti-viruses and Firewall will not allow the unwanted data to enter your computer.
                   If by mistake you download any malicious code then antivirus or antimalware software will warn you and then
                   will remove it from your computer. This way you will be able to project your data from getting damaged or stolen.
                   Firewall can be a hardware— network security device or a software that acts as a barrier to protect your computer
                   or a network of computers of an organisation from unauthorised access of data.
                    • Encrypt Data:  Data encryption  is  converting the readable data into  unreadable  encoded  form to  save it  from
                   unauthorised access. Sometimes sensitive data like personal credit card transactions you do in online purchasing or
                   data from defence services need to be transmitted through the internet or any other network should be encoded
                   to protect the information.
                    • Secure Sites: Websites that you access should be secured websites to avoid data hacking specially when you do
                   online transactions using your bank details or credit cards. If the site address starts with https:// and a lock symbol,
                   then it is safe to access.


                         PROTECTING COMPUTER AGAINST VIRUSES

                 VIRUS is an acronym for Vital Information Resource Under Seize.

                 Computer virus is a malicious code that attaches itself to a file and enters your computer system and makes copies
                 of itself and carries out the harmful tasks in such a way that it damages the important files of an operating system or
                 application programs or important data files  due to which the computer may stop working.
                 There are various types of virus. Some of them are:
                 •  Program File Virus: A program file virus, also known as file-infecting virus is a type of computer virus that infects
                   executable files (program files such as .exe, .com, .sys, etc. files) to make them unusable or damage permanently.

                 •  Boot Sector Virus: Boot sector virus is one of the most hostile types of computer viruses that infects the boot sector
                   or the Master Boot Record (MBR) of hard disks or floppy disks.

                 •  Macro Virus: A macro virus is a type of computer virus that is primarily designed to infect a specific type of documents
                   such as Word or Excel files.

                 •  E-mail Virus: E-mail virus is a type of computer virus that transmit from one computer to other through e-mail
                   messages.
                 Some of the viruses are designed to get activated at a certain date and time. No matter how advanced an anti-virus
                 software program you have installed in your computer the new malicious code will still find its way through your
                 computer defence system. They gain access to your computer through:
                 Infected files

                 •  Infected pen drives, CD/DVD-ROMs
                 •  Through infected file attachment of emails
                 •  Insecure websites
                 •  Online games
                 You will come to know about the virus that infected your computer through the following common symptoms:
                 •  Computer runs very slow as it loses its processing speed.

                 •  There will be a change in the system file size.
                 •  An unusual increase in number of files.
                 •  Computer restarts on its own in between.





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