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The best way is to get an anti-virus program, and run scans with anti-malware programs every now and then. Avast is a good free anti-virus - it uses very little RAM and is powerful enough for an everyday user. Norton 360 is highly rated and considered to be the best paid anti-virus.
anti virus grisoft or Anti Viral Guard or Anti Virus Group
Anti-Virus Number-1 is a rogue anti-spyware application. Anti-Virus Number-1 uses wilful fake advertisements and pretends to be a legitimate spyware remover. Typically, this parasite is installed without user's knowledge using Trojan viruses that display fake alert notifications. Once user clicks on fake alert window, he downloads and installs Anti-Virus Number 1 into his computer automatically.
Anti Virus Grisoft
anti virus grisoft or Anti Viral Guard or Anti Virus Group
What is the name of the first anti-virus
Unix uses anti-virus programs the same way other systems do; there is nothing present in the system to protect it from virus programs.
your anti virus scans for virus
Anti-Virus,Anti-Spyware,and many more.
The process of removing a computer virus from an infected system involves several steps: Disconnect the computer from the internet – This prevents the virus from spreading or communicating with external sources. Enter Safe Mode – Restart the system in Safe Mode so only essential programs run. Run antivirus/antimalware software – Perform a full system scan using updated security software to detect and remove malicious files. Delete or quarantine infected files – Follow the antivirus tool’s instructions to isolate or remove the threat. Update the operating system and software – Apply security patches to close vulnerabilities. Change passwords – Reset all important passwords to secure accounts. Backup and monitor – Keep regular backups and monitor system performance to ensure the infection does not return.
You need to run one of these anti virus programsF-Secure Anti-Virus for Nokia PhonesSymantec Antivirus Software for Symbian PhonesKaspersky Anti-Virus Mobile (Symbian)
No!! If more than one anti virus is installed in a computer, the work of one anti virus is hampered by the other. One anti virus may consider the other anti virus as malware!! "One good quality anti virus is enough for one computer"