... You mean... HOW TO CLEAN AN INFECTED COMPUTER?
- it will be much safer to put all your important files on back-up and try to reformat it, then install an anti virus for future security.
you use anti malware bytes and AVG scanner
yes if you are performing actions with an infected computer, as loong as you share the same printer your computer will not become infect.
No, but your computer can get infected from the actual torrent file that you're downloading.
Antivirus programs can be used to remove trojans from an infected computer. This can be done simply by running a scan with the program on the infected computer.
You can restore your computer back to a time when it was not infected. There is no point making a backup of an infected computer. Backups are usually the final solution to many computer infections.
Yes, but i wouldn't recommend it. if your nosegets infected and you touch your ear with it it will most likely get infected to
40% of computer users have been infected by a virus.
Yes, most of the computer virus have security threat to the infected computer. If your computer has been infected with virus, you should remove it quickly.
Yes, if the removable disk is connected to your computer then it will be infected.
The exact procedure varies depending on the infection. Typically, the computer will be booted into safe mode, which prevents many kinds of malicious programs from running. It is then scanned using antivirus and antimalware software to detect and remove the malicious programs. In some cases, the computer may be so severely infected that this is not possible; as a last resort, files from the infected computer may be backed up to another drive, and the infected computer's hard drive will have to be erased. Then, Windows (or whatever operating system) is reinstalled on the drive. After the backed up files have been scanned on another computer to ensure there are no infected files in the backup, they can be replaced onto the clean computer. (If the files in the backup are damaged or infected and cannot be fixed, those files will also have to be deleted.)
no, absolutely not. A computer only can be infected by receiving or downloading a file with a keylogger.
Yes, any thing that contains software and connects to your computer, that is infected, can and will infect it