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I’m often asked how to avoid getting a virus (or many) on Windows.
My first answer is: get a Mac. There are no currently known viruses or malware that infect Mac OS X. That doesn’t mean there couldn’t be one, but at this time, there are none. (There are plenty of antivrus packages for OS X , though.) Every operating system has security holes, but no virus/malware has taken advantage of any OS X security holes. If you aren’t dependent on Windows-only software, switching to a Mac will increase your security and your peace of mind. Think you can’t afford a Mac? Can you afford 4 to 8 hours of consulting time (and maybe more than once) to remove hundreds of viruses? (Scared you, didn’t I?) The worst virus infection case I’ve seen took three days and probably 24 hours of attention to remove everything and repair Windows. Are you sure you don’t want a Mac?
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So you say you can’t do without your Windows-only software? You need antivirus software. You need to keep it current. And you need it yesterday. If you don’t have it, it’s probably too late. And once one piece of malware infects Windows, it tends to start inviting its friends to visit.
Any antivirus software is better than none, but I prefer Eset (http://www.eset.com) and Avast (http://www.asvast.com; Avast has a fairly good free antivirus package). Malwarebytes (http://www.malwarebytes.org) is a good free malware removal tool; it also has a paid mode that actively scans for incoming malware. Another good tool is Spybot Search & Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html); it can immunize Windows against certain threats, and remove many threats. Combine Malwarebytes, Spybot Search & Destroy and a good antivirus package, and that’s all you need… Almost.
But don’t wait until you have a virus; it may be too late. Many viruses will change settings in Windows and prevent you from installing any other software, and even keep you from running software that’s already installed. So install something today.
Once you have antivirus software installed, make sure it is updating its definitions. Some companies release multiple definition updates every day. And don’t wait to renew your subscription; even a lapse of one or two days can be enough to get your computer badly infected.
A software firewall (Zone Alarm, http://www.zonealarm.com is a good firewall that isn’t tied to an antivirus package, although Zone Alarm does have antivirus software) doesn’t hurt either; Windows has one built in, but many products have their own, along with antispam software.
A hardware router is a must. It gives basic protection from incoming attacks (through NAT translation) even if it doesn’t have a firewall built in. An unprotected PC can be infected in (literally) minutes if it’s connected directly to the Internet.
It sound easy, and can be, once everything is set up and working. But wait, there’s more…
Remember those security holes I mentioned above? They may get fixed by Windows updates. But is your computer getting updated? Even computers that are set to automatically update may not be current on updates. There are some updates that will require manual installation, and you won’t get any other updates until they’re installed.
Pick Windows Update (or preferably Microsoft Update; it updates other Microsoft programs too) from your Start menu and follow the prompts to install updates. Do this at least once a month.
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Are you safe now that you’ve done all of the above? No.
Much of the latest malware is targeting Adobe products. Make sure your Acrobat Reader and Adobe Flash Player are updated.
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Are we there yet? No, not quite. You also have to be careful. It may take the antivirus companies a day or two to get new definitions out once they’ve seen a new virus. And they may not see it the minute it’s released into the wild. You may be vulnerable in that time.
You’ve heard this before, but it’s important: don’t open attachments from people you don’t know. Don’t open all of those links in emails. You haven’t won the lotto. There isn’t any money in that Nigerian bank account. Your family hasn’t sent you a greeting card. Microsoft isn’t emailing you with, or about, a patch. The FBI isn’t emailing you. The IRS isn’t emailing you. And if a web site asks to install something, don’t let it.
Go forth and web browse, but do it to them before they do it to you.
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