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Computer viruses are most easily spread by attachments in e-mail messages or by instant messages. You must never open an e-mail attachment unless you know who sent the message or unless you are expecting the e-mail attachment. Computer viruses can be hidden as attachments of funny images, greeting card, or audio and video files. Computer viruses also spread by using downloads on the internet. Computer viruses can be hidden in software's or in other files or programs that you may download.
Computer viruses are most easily spread by attachments in e-mail messages or by instant messages. You must never open an e-mail attachment unless you know who sent the message or unless you are expecting the e-mail attachment. Computer viruses can be hidden as attachments of funny images, greeting card, or audio and video files. Computer viruses also spread by using downloads on the internet. Computer viruses can be hidden in software's or in other files or programs that you may download.
They prevent the files from viruses especially in files or documents the anti-viruses combat computer crime by attacking the viruses which they want to steal the files or money from banks
viruses can corrupt files on your computer.
Viruses can harm your computer. It makes your computer unhealthy. Your files can be lost and your work can stuck.
To avoid Computer Viruses to protect one computer to another computer.
Viruses are computer programs intentionally created by douchebags, to ruin your computer, usually for no good reason. When you download software or media files from really any source, a virus could be hidden in it and that's how it gets on your computer.
Hidden viruses include rootkits, bootkits, and stealth viruses that hide their presence on a system to evade detection. Active viruses include file infectors, macro viruses, and polymorphic viruses that infect files or use different code patterns to avoid detection.
By backing up computer files regularly, you have protection against viruses that cause file corruption. When files get corrupted data is lost. Having a back of your files, you can restore everything to what is was before the virus attacked the computer.
A virus is a file that was programmed to harm your computer. It may be transferred to your Operating System (the environment which runs your computer) and can be hidden within program files, system files, or your account files. Viruses can severely damage your computer, so purchase a good antivirus program, such as Norton Internet Security 2011 (for windows). If you run Macintosh, you already have virus protection.
To view hidden folders open Windows Explorer or My Computer. From there select the Tools tab at the top of the window. Then click on Folder Options, from there select "view all hidden folders".
Tools - Folder options and click View Tab. Enabling the option Show hidden files and folders will reveal you all those hidden files.