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Glossary Of Words
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AntiVirus Software
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Computer Crimes
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Both users and professional programmers do not have the slightest techniques of self-defense, and their knowledge of viruses sometimes is so shallow that they would be better off without it.

If you carefully follow the procedures below, you have a pretty good chance of avoiding or even eliminating the virus infections on your computer.

1) Be careful of what you are downloading off from the internet. Even a innocent picture can contain codes that posess the ability of wiping out your system. Think twice before you act.
Before the growth of the Internet, viruses used to spread more slowly, from user to user, and anti-virus specialists  were usually able to distribute a remedy before things got out of hand. That's all changed now. For among every sigle file you download from the net, there's a chance of virus hidden inside, Therefore, do not take the risk of frequent downloading.
2) Never open unknown e-mail attachment unless you are sure what it's about.  Vandals seem to take advantage of those who tend to open every single e-mail file they receive. Therefore, do not despise the e-mail viruses.
3) Do not give away your e-mail address to people whom you are not familiar with. Always register with a hot mail address.
4) Seldom run any second handed floppy disk (used by others or have been put into infected computers) on your own computer. Sharing certain types of files with others always involves some certain risk. A scan for virus is adviced if such an action is unavoidable.

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