At EB IT Support LTD, we're dedicated to helping you stay safe online. In this guide, we’ll explain what computer viruses are, how they spread, and how you can protect your devices from them. If you need assistance with virus removal or security setup, contact us at 01205 627240 or email support@eb-it.uk.
A computer virus is a type of malicious software (malware) that is designed to spread from one device to another. Much like a biological virus, it can replicate itself and infect new systems, often without the user’s knowledge. Viruses can corrupt files, steal data, slow down your computer, or even render it inoperable.
Viruses can spread in several ways, including:
File Infector Virus: This type attaches itself to executable files (.exe) and spreads whenever the file is opened.
Macro Virus: Found in files like Microsoft Word or Excel documents, these viruses use macros (automated commands) to infect systems.
Boot Sector Virus: This virus infects the master boot record (MBR) of your hard drive, making it difficult to remove. It can prevent your computer from starting properly.
Polymorphic Virus: These viruses change their code slightly each time they replicate, making them difficult for antivirus software to detect.
Worms: Although not technically viruses, worms are similar. They spread across networks without needing to attach to files or programs.
Install Antivirus Software: Make sure to install reliable antivirus software, and keep it up to date to detect and block the latest threats.
Enable Firewalls: Firewalls can help protect your device from unauthorized access and prevent certain types of virus attacks.
Keep Your System Updated: Regularly update your operating system and applications, as updates often include security patches to fix vulnerabilities that viruses could exploit.
Be Cautious with Email: Avoid opening email attachments or clicking on links from unknown or untrusted sources. If something seems suspicious, delete it.
Avoid Untrusted Downloads: Only download files, software, and apps from trusted, reputable sources like official websites or app stores.
Use Strong Passwords: Strong passwords can prevent unauthorized access to your accounts, reducing the chance of infection through compromised systems.
Backup Your Data: Regularly back up your files to an external drive or a cloud service. In case a virus infects your device, you won’t lose your important data.
If you suspect your device is infected, follow these steps:
If you think your device has a virus or if you need help setting up antivirus protection, don’t hesitate to contact us at 01205 627240 or email support@eb-it.uk. We’re here to ensure your devices stay secure!