subject: Virus Problem? 3 Reasons Why Your Computer is At Risk for a Computer Virus Problem [print this page] Do you already have a virus problem? Are you interested in protecting yourself from potential virus problems? A computer virus can be a very nasty thing. Not only can it delete all of your files, or steal your personal information but it can also hijack your e-mail or social networking login and send itself out to all of your family and friends. The worst part is that all of your family and friends will know that the virus came from you! Now your virus problem just turned into a legitimate LIFE problem. Below are 3 reasons why your computer is at risk for a computer virus problem and how you can protect your computer and yourself.
1. No Spyware Protection
Spyware is a type of malicious software that installs itself on your computer without your knowledge, collects bits of information about you, including personal and private information, and then transmits that information back out to unscrupulous people. Spyware will exploit your system and create a true virus problem because your personal information will be at risk of being stolen and your computer is at risk of being hijacked. Spyware can also be used as a tool and dropped as a payload by a computer infecting worm.
2. No Spam Protection
Most people don't realize that SPAM can be much more annoying than just filling up your email inbox with useless junk. SPAM can create a virus problem on your computer fast since viruses love to transfer themselves from computer to computer via e-mail. The easiest way to avoid this problem is by not opening e-mails from senders that you do not recognize. Definitely do not open any e-mail attachments unless you know why the attachment was sent to you or what it is. Sometimes even the people who you e-mail on a frequent basis can get hit with a virus problem and their computer can be hijacked to send out virus-filled e-mails to everyone in their address book. So be careful when it comes to SPAM and do yourself a favor by investing in a SPAM blocker.
3. No Virus Protection
In this day and age owning an antivirus program is a must. Don't make the assumption that you are immune from virus problems. A virus can work its way onto your computer and sit dormant for months or even years before it decides to wreak havoc on your system. You might have a virus on your computer right now. You absolutely must invest in a good, reputable antivirus program. This will save you a lot of money in the long run by protecting you from unnecessary virus problems. Here is some software that I would recommend that you check out