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		<title>The Viruses’ Appearance Chronology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You won’t see the advertisement of any antivirus here for my task is to give you an overview of mistakes the beginners do to avoid. And here it is.
The majority of users have full trust in other people.
The users fail to update their protection ware daily.
The users open suspicious emails or enter some unknown sites.
The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You won’t see the advertisement of any antivirus here for my task is to give you an overview of mistakes the beginners do to avoid. And here it is.<br />
The majority of users have full trust in other people.<br />
The users fail to update their protection ware daily.<br />
The users open suspicious emails or enter some unknown sites.<br />
The users have no backups and passwords easy to detect.<br />
The users download freeware regardless of consequences of such actions. <br />
The users never protect the personal info files.<br />
Ok, your home station may have your credit card and account info – the hackers’ primary target that get into your PC via Internet searching for everything that might be useful. Now the hackers attack the home stations more than the corporate ones for they are less protected and contain as much useful info.<br />
See, you won’t drive a car having no insurance but for some reason you access Internet from your unprotected workstation. Remember, your PC should always be protected in order for the criminals to just stay out of it.<br />
The criminals would use any weak spot to get into your PC from virus containing emails to suspicious links. Often, when the virus penetrates it downloads some additional software (backdoors) that are hard to detect.<br />
So, any time you are wired you have to take all safety precautions and predict what way the intruders may chose to get to you. <br />
Most protective software uses the up-to-date databases to detect the viruses and other dangerous stuff but as the viruses are constantly mutating those databases may not keep up with them. So, your PC protector may allow such intrusion for it might just not know of such new viruses.<br />
There’s no possible software that would give your PC 100% guaranteed protection. Still, these programs are vital for any stations wired to Internet.<br />
You can get a sound protection though by combining your antivirus with anti-spy and anti-malware (anti-spy would prevent the antivirus from being uninstalled by viruses). Purchase proactive protection programs as they may prevent you from catching even those viruses that are not in their databases for they are able to recognize the malware codes.<br />
When you are wired with Broadband your PC (DSL, cable and system itself) become visible for others and may suffer cyber attacks. You may mask your presence by firewall that would additionally block certain suspicious applications.<br />
Ok, imagine you’ve installed a sound antivirus, some anti-malware and your system already got a firewall. Still, that’s not it. See in our days the antiviruses provide a little protection against the key loggers but as modern hackers become smarter year by year this protection gets inadequate to their efforts. So be aware of such problem as key logging and don’t completely rely just on protective programs for first, the best ways of your PC protections are in your head.</p>
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