News
Alerts
& Warnings
Click
on the link below
to view the
list of the Internet's
most recent threats.
It is highly
recommended that
you purchase
virus protection
from one of the
name brand virus
protection companies
such as McAfee or
Symantec.
Once installed, please
remember to update the
virus definition files
on a regular basis.
This is the only way
to ensure your virus
protection is up to
date and protecting your
computer. Please feel
free to contact
us for
more information about
protecting your PC.
Virus
Detection and Prevention Tips
Do not open any files
attached to an email from an unknown,
suspicious or untrustworthy source.
Do
not open any files attached to an
email unless you know what it is,
even if it appears to come from a
dear friend or someone you know.
Some viruses can replicate themselves
and spread through email. Better
be safe than sorry and confirm that
they really sent it.
Do
not open any files attached to an
email if the subject line is questionable
or unexpected. If the need to do
so there is always save the file
to your hard drive before doing so.
Delete
chain emails and junk email. Do not
forward or reply to any to them.
These types of email are considered
spam, which is unsolicited, intrusive
mail that clogs up the network.
Do
not download any files from strangers.
Exercise
caution when downloading files from
the Internet. Ensure that the source
is a legitimate and reputable one.
Verify that an anti-virus program
checks the files on the download
site. If you're uncertain, don't
download the file at all or download
the file to a floppy and test it
with your own anti-virus software.
Update
your anti-virus software regularly.
Over 500 viruses are discovered
each month, so you'll want to be
protected. These updates should
be at the least the products virus
signature files. You may also need
to update the product's scanning
engine as well.
Back
up your files on a regular basis.
If a virus destroys your files, at
least you can replace them with your
back-up copy. You should store your
backup copy in a separate location
from your work files, one that is
preferably not on your computer.
When
in doubt, always err on the side
of caution and do not open, download,
or execute any files or email attachments.
Not executing is the more important
of these caveats. Check with your
product vendors for updates which
include those for your operating
system web browser, and email. One
example is the security site section
of Microsoft located at http://www.microsoft.com/security.
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