A good way is to sleep in the same room as your computer so when someone tries to take it you can bash his brains in THUS protecting your computer from attackers. Its best if you keep a weapon with you preferably a gun. Another way is to make traps in your computer room that you and you only know how to get past. A good trap that I usually do to protect my computer from those deadly attackers that I put a nice decoy (realistic computer) so when they try to steal it the plug will come out and THE TRIGGER OF THE GUN INSIDE THE COMPUTER WILL BLOW HIM UP (thats what she said) ...so yea thats a good way to protect your computer. The nice classic way as well would also be 'got nothing else to do' plan where everyday you stand behind the door in your computer room holding a big deadly stick and wait there...day...day...day...until someone comes in AND BEAT THE SH...eep? out of him :D So there are a few ways to protect your computer attackers hope you learnt something out of this and put it into practice.
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to protect the king from attackers
Knights were to protect the Royal family from attackers
They hurt them by they attack any thing you have on the computer to get to your personal things.
To protect itself from predators. To shield its soft underbelly from its attackers.
To protect themselves from attackers.
a butterfly protects it self by using camoflauge on its wings to confuse attackers or blend in
the Artic wolg has sharp claws the allow it to defend it self.
some time behind dead bodies if they did not have a shield
There are various types of protections are available to protect cell phones from attackers. Some of the common ones include avoiding public WIFI, disabling auto-complete, using pass codes and so much more.
Appropriate collective nouns for attackers are a band of attackers, a gang of attackers, a group of attackers, etc.
Fruit bats primarily protect themselves by flying away to escape their predators. They are also known to bite off their attackers when they feel threatened.
When danger strikes, the cattle protect themselves by running away, by charging themselves and using their horns against the attackers and by kicking with their rear cloven hooves.