Well sometimes the the antivirus programs detect asp files as viruses. That has happened with me it was a .asp file which used scripting.filesystem object.
So yes if your antivirus reports a virus... do check with the developer(s) if that's a legit file or not.
Absolutely. Be careful in what you download and always scan downloaded files with an anti-virus to lessen your risk of infection. Most anti-virus programs support scanning ZIP archives.
The difference between scanning a virus and removing a virus lies in the process. Scanning for a virus means checking your computer or device to detect if any malicious software is present. The antivirus program analyzes files, folders, and system areas to identify threats. Removing a virus is the next step, where the antivirus takes action to delete, quarantine, or repair infected files so the malware can no longer harm your system.
Answer to your question:The main thing is that you can download files that contain serious viruses. They can install on your computer when you open the file. Viruses are usually found in programs such as .zip and .exe type files. I suggest not downloading programs from limewire since many contain viruses. If you want to download a program, scan the files with a virus scanning program.
An advantage of a virus scanning application is that it helps protect your computer by detecting harmful software before it causes damage. It keeps your data safe, prevents system slowdowns, and reduces the risk of identity theft or financial loss. Regular scans also give you peace of mind by ensuring your files and programs remain clean and secure.
They are programs. Be careful with them because some can contain a virus.
Yes it is. Some of the files contain viruses.
A computer's anti-virus software has a firewall in order to protect your computer from online/infected files that can contain viruses.
MegaUpload itself does not contain any viruses. Files downloaded from MegaUpload may contain viruses... It is always recommended that you have an anti-virus program installed. Download a free anti-virus software here: http://www.avast.com/
Scanning can have multiple connotations, In literature it means to read or review a document rapidly, In technology it refers to processing a digital image from a paper copy or photo so that it can be viewed on a or sent electronically. Additionally it can mean to review files or information quickly(ie Scanning your hard drive for a virus)
Virus definition files contain information that allows an antivirus program to recognize files which contain a virus. Many simpler viruses can be detected by so-called "scan strings", which are essentially pieces of code found almost exclusively in a particular virus. Today, heuristic technology, which attempts to detect viruses without definitions, is also important. It operates by analyzing the structure of programs to detect if they may be harmful to a computer.
If you wanted to identify if you have a virus then I suggest you download a virus anti scanning system. Such as AVG or Norton then after this it will give you details of where your virus is and then you can go and sort it out from there. AVG 8.0 is the latest to be released from them and probably one of the best online.
Trend Micro's HouseCall is a virus scanning program for computers. It is a free utility. It doesn't protect the equipment, only scans and removes bad files after they have already installed. It is NOT anti-virus software, in that respect.