To prevent computer attacks, you should have a good virus protection service. Second, you should never open emails from a person you don't know. There can be loads of viruses in there. Third, make sure nobody knows your IP address. If someone has access to your computer, that's dangerous. And finally, you should have your computer set to the mode that warns you that a website is dangerous. If the website that you're on says secure browsing/server is on, then you're good and you don't have to worry about computer attacks from there.
They prevent the files from viruses especially in files or documents the anti-viruses combat computer crime by attacking the viruses which they want to steal the files or money from banks
Through Computers.
No. Computer viruses use lines and strings of code.
No. Mac computers are more secure, and have a very difficult code for the computer. There are only a few mac viruses.
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usually on my computer,it is because of Spotify...
Viruses are malicious software. No one should be putting viruses on any computers.
Just regular old level 1 computer viruses.
Computers run applications and for applications to be useful they need access to important systems that maintain your computer, viruses abuse these permissions and inflict malicious actions on your computer
in computer terms, it's a 'spoofing attack' in which fakes other viruses.
SCAN THE COMPUTERS AND REMOVE ALL THE SPYWARE AND VIRUSES ON YOUR COMPUTER
This is used to prevent viruses, hackers, or computers gone crazy from getting into different things, the Internet for instance.