True
Yes
UAC
Try using Spybot Search and Destroy. Not only does it remove spywarem malware, and adware, but it also blocks them once removed. The best part is it's freeware.
Malware can infect your computer through many methods. Some malware is unintentionally installed by clicking Next, Next, Next and not reading the datails of what you are installing. This occurs with many free programs. Some malware infects your PC when you download something free, ie a picture, video or screensaver. Along with the item you downloaded, came malware. And some malware infects you by Drive-By Infection. This happens when you land on a website that is waiting to infect you. More on the topic as well as ways to keep safe on the internet can be found at http://www.malwareremovalvideo.com
TROJAN a user thinks hes installing anti malware software but instead introduces an infection into the systemVIRUS a user opens an email message after which an executable file runs and propagate malware on the computerROOTKIT malware replaces an OS file to enter into a systemWORM an infection spreads itself throughout a network even though the user didnt do anything to activate it
This type of malware is known as Trojan horse. It disguises itself as harmless software to trick users into installing it. Once installed, it can carry out malicious activities without the user's knowledge.
Malwarebytes is one of the best Malware scanners available. Although it doesn't do too well against keyloggers. But no, it's perfectly safe.
the UAC box can protect your system against users making unauthorized changes and against malware installing itself without our knowledge.
The UAC box can protect your system against users making unauthorized changes and against Malware installing itself without your knowledge..
user account control(UAC) box
True. Install updates from Microsoft and enable your fire wall.