Viruses - Pure Fun or Pure Evil?


by FreePcAssistance.com - Date: 2007-02-04 - Word Count: 775 Share This!

Have you ever been a victim of a virus attack? I have. Several times infact. I'll try to explain a way to spot these kind of computer diseases.
Maybe is your computer running slow, or it seems to be loosing files or folders, or you happen to notice that your personal settings for your programs change without your help. Maybe you don't think much over it, and just correct them to what you like them to be. Well, you could be pretty sure that these settings doesn't change themselves.

So, if you didn't change them, then somebody else did. Or a virus.
A little piece of software has sneaked in through your computers backdoor, and begins to follow the exact instructions its creator(s) gave it. In some cases it could be to make trouble for you by deleting files you might need sometime in the near future. Your system could work properly, without any errors and you won't even notice that anything is wrong with your computer. But one day you get repeated error messages, or you experience problems to run certain programs you use. Or you maybe you notice that you have lost documents or other files that you use, and you are 100% possitive that you did not delete or move them. This is when you could be atleast 99% sure that someone, or something is disturbing your system. In most cases this happens to be a computer disease in form of a virus infection.

Therefore it is very important to protect yourself and your system against viruses. I bet you don't want your work to take the triple amount of time because your computer is running slow, or to even disappear entirely from the face of the earth. A good thing to practice when you use your computer as a workstation is to take backups of your work. And I must urge you to store files or folders on a separate disk in addition to your main drive. (For example you save your work to your computers harddrive, and then burn it over to a cd, or copy it to a flash disk. In the case of a virus infection you could atleast be able to save your work if your computer is wasted. So, remember backup.

This brings us over to another aspect of viruses. That is about the highly destructive ones. Most of them are stopped by anti virus software before they gets to spread too much. But some of them are really tricky and surprises a huge number of users and systems before it is taken care of. The companies that develop anti virus software always have to look for new viruses, because hundreds and even thousands of new ones are created every day. Every minute someone on this planet are focusing their energy on one thing. Guess what.?! The making of a new disease they can spread around the globe. This is why I ask the question; Is viruses pure fun or pure evil?

My personal guess is: None of the above. I think there is a combination of the really old part of mankinds mentality that is to fight or cause troubleif we are pissed about something, and the creative minds that construct these sicknesses to make trouble for most people possible. They get the feeling of having the upper hand, and that they have done some damage. The only problem for them is that virus creators won't see the despair in your eyes when you realize that you have lost your latest week of work because of their creating. The only thing they can do is to monitor the global expand of the infection, and look at statistics on number of infections, computer crashes and so on. But mostly I think they are just having a really good time just by knowing that a lot of people are suffering huge losses after they did a "good job", because this was their intend in the first place.

To conclude this little article I feel that I have to explain to you once more the importance of a proper anti virus solution installed on your system, backups of the things you care about, and that you know that some viruses are a joke, but some will really cause you serious trouble. By visiting the website link below you will find more useful information about viruses, and other threats that exists online. There are also a collection of quality protection software at very reasonable prices.


About the Author: Raymond Johansen is a writer for Free Pc Assistance. A website dedicated to computer safety. To visit click this link: Computer Running Slow | Online Computer Repair

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