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Emergency Outlet Computer Virus Data Protection
In 1983 computer scientist
Dr. Fred Cohen developed the standard definition of a computer virus:
"a program that can 'infect' other programs by modifying them
to include a...version of itself."
There are four main ways
your computer can contract a virus and include:
- When you execute an infected program
- Boot from an infected diskette.
- Download an infected file from the
Internet
- Open an infected email attachment
If your computer contracts
a virus, that in itself, is an emergency. In order to keep your
computer safe from viruses, it is important that you have the proper
anti-virus software.
There are three main types
of virus protection software and include:
- Activity monitoring software
- Change detection software
- Scanning software
We've also added resource
links to the top sites for checking email virus alert hoaxes. These
are incredibly popular to send to friends, in hopes of helping them
out. People begin to ignore them and when a real virus comes along
it may not receive the attention it deserves.

Computer Virus Protection from Barnes
and Noble
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Malicious mobile code is a new
term to describe all sorts of bad programs: viruses, worms,
trojans, and rogue Internet content. Malicious mobile code
is more prevalent today than ever before, and both home users
and system administrators need to be on the alert about protecting
their network or company against attacks. Malicious Mobile
Code reveals what malicious code can and can't do and how
to recognize, remove, and prevent them. It provides effective
strategies, tips, and tricks for securing any system.
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