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Written by Nerd-Skillz
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Everyone considers their computer a "loved one" right?
Okay, maybe not. Either way, you'd like to keep it protected. Now there's a new FREE way of doing so.
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Written by Administrator
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Q: What is Malware?
A: As defined by Harvard University: Malware is short for malicious software. Malware is software designed specifically to disrupt a computer system. A trojan horse , worm or a virus could be classified as Malware. Some advertising software can be malicious in that it can try to re-install itself after you remove it. |
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Q: What is a Computer Virus? A: American Heritage Dictionary defines a "Computer Virus" as: A computer program that is designed to replicate itself by copying itself into the other programs stored in a computer. It may be benign or have a negative effect, such as causing a program to operate incorrectly or corrupting a computer's memory. |
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Written by Administrator
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Q: Can Mac (Apple Computers) and PCs work together on the same network?
A: Absolutely! The days of battling extensions and protocols are all but over. Modern day macs and PCs have been designed to seamlessly work together on a shared network. This includes sharing printers, scanners and other network resources. |
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Written by Administrator
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Q: How do I know if I have a virus or spyware?
A: Being concerned about having spyware, viruses or any other malware is a perfectly legitimate concern. Most of these software types cause your computer's internet connection to slow to crawling speeds. You may also experience popups when not surfing the internet or other erratic computer behavior. The overwhelming majority of searchbars (excluding google and msn) are considered spyware as they inject advertisements onto your desktop... |
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