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    Anti-Virus Info, Hoax info

    Computer viruses   are usually destructive programs created by people that have nothing better to do than to dream up ways to try   and cripple computers and even the Internet, if they can. The computer virus problem on the Internet is serious. Until several months ago (2001), I probably had received one or two virus infected   emails in ten years of computing on the Internet. Now I'm getting several a week. (Some people are getting hit   much more frequently than this!) If these rogue programs had gotten loose on my computer, they would have caused   terrible damage to many of my critical files. KEEP YOUR ANTIVIRUS   SOFTWARE UP TO DATE!

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    How to Protect Your Computer   Against Viruses

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    You can protect yourself against most real   computer virus outbreaks by following the steps below. If you do these you will be well protected against the latest computer viruses .

    The two easiest, and most important things you can do   are:

        1.       Make sure you have the latest antivirus   software, and have it set to update automatically at least once a week.

        2.       Never   click on any unsolicited (unasked for) attachments in your email, even if you are prompted to do so, and you know the sender .

    Some of the following instructions are a bit technical   if you are new to computing. If you at least follow the above two steps, that will give you at least 95% protection against these pests.

    About virus warnings: Email messages warning you about   viruses or telling you how to protect yourself against them sometimes actually contain   viruses Such warnings are false or they are   hoaxes 99.9% of the time. (Except, of course, the ones I send you J ). If you click on the attachment in the warning message to "protect   yourself" against the "terrible new virus that no one knows about", bang! You're computer is infected.   So don't fall for fake virus warnings, and don't open unsolicited (unasked for), email attachments!

    The latest trick that is starting to be used by hackers   is to break into unsuspecting, unprotected websites and infect the website with program code that will infect whoever   visits that site. If you are prompted to download anything answer NO or CANCEL. If   you are keeping your antivirus software up to date, it is extremely unlikely that you will   be affected.

    The same rules apply to instant messaging or "chat"   software. Don't open or click on any files or attachments you receive unsolicited (not asked for).

    If you do nothing else, do at least these two things   (I'm repeating myself, but these steps bear repeating!) :

        1.       Install the latest antivirus program (I use Norton AV)   and keep it updated.

        2.       Don't click on unsolicited email attachments, even if you are prompted to do so .

    (Answer NO or CANCEL if you are prompted to download or open anything you did not intend to download)

    The following steps will protect you against all infected   email attachments and most other virus sources.   (Most of you are not on corporate computer networks. If you are on a network, the "don't open attachments"   rule won't protect you in all cases.)

    Steps for complete protection:

        1.       Install the latest   antivirus program, and make sure it automatically   checks for updates at least weekly. I recommend   Norton AntiVirus which comes included in Norton   SystemWorks . You can actually set this up to automatically self-update as often as you want. Be sure your antivirus program   is automatically starting up with Windows. Antivirus programs are not perfect, but if you keep them up to date they can catch and disable 95% of any viruses   that try to infect your computer.

        2.       Install the latest version of Internet Explorer, at   least through version 5.5, the latest IE Service Pack 2 (IE 5.x only), AND all the latest Windows 9x or NT/2000 security updates. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS STEP, YOUR   ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE WILL STILL TRAP ANY OF THE NEWEST VIRUSES AS OF TODAY, INCLUDING THE NIMDA VIRUS, IF YOU   HAVE UPDATED YOUR SOFTWARE AS OF TODAY. That will not protect you against the next one, until your antivirus company catches up with a new update. ( Note : If you are using IE 5.01, as opposed to 5.5 or 6.x, you can safely   continue using it if you install the latest service packs (1 & 2) and patches.)

    You can use Windows Update   from your Start Menu to update Internet Explorer.   Run Windows Update to get a list of what you need to install under "Critical Updates" and "Recommended   Updates" (Do NOT install "DirectX 8.0 or above upgrade" on computers (1998 or older) unless you   know that you need it.) Alternatively, you can go directly to the WIndows Update   page.

    You need the critical updates to protect yourself   from the latest virus outbreaks. Other updates are optional. Please   install the latest Internet Explorer service packs and patches, and Windows security updates!

        3.       Disable previewing in whatever email program you use. ( AOL users   who only use AOL's mail program don't have previewing capability .)   This is NOT absolutely necessary, so far, if you   have the latest service packs and patches installed for Internet Explorer.   Many virus infected attachments will infect your   computer merely by being "previewed" when you click on the message header if you don't have the latest   Internet Explorer updates and patches or the latest antivirus updates. If you use Internet   Explorer / Outlook Express , you should run Windows Update   to install the latest IE service packs and patches.

    To disable previewing in IE Outlook Express , click View   | Layout , and uncheck "Show preview pane"   If, however, you prefer to keep the previewing capability, you will need to install the latest IE service packs   and patches through Windows Update, AND be sure to keep your antivirus software up to date.

        4.       Don't think you can tell a virus-infected email by   the subject heading. Most viruses continually   change the subject line to keep you from identifying it. But you   rarely have to worry about opening an infected email message. It's almost always the attachment   within the message that contains the virus. It's when you click on the attachment that your computer becomes   infected , if your antivirus software has not   been updated sufficiently. There are other ways hackers can get viruses onto your computer, but they are by far   the exception.

        5.       Don't click on any attachments within   email messages, even from people you know , unless you know what it is and you   are expecting it. Many virus programs, once they   infect a computer, use the victim's address book, and send themselves to each email address it finds there. Thus   virus infected email messages will often come from someone you know!

      It's usually when you click on an infected attachment   that the virus runs and infects your computer. You can always leave questionable email or attachments unopened   in your inbox and send an email to the person it came from to ask them if they intended to send it. (Answer NO or CANCEL if you are prompted to download or open anything you did not   intend to download)

        6.       Delete any messages you decide not to keep and make sure your Trash folder is set in your email program to   be cleared regularly. If you are suspicious of any message, you can zap it into oblivion instead of into the Trash   folder by highlighting the message and holding your <Shift> key down when you delete the message. If you   have already deleted a suspicious message the normal way, you can go to your Trash folder and delete it from there.

        7.       If you want to be super protected, download and install   ZoneAlarm for free from Zone Labs.   You must also keep your antivirus software running and up to date. This type of program is called a firewall, and   keeps prying hackers and robot programs from breaking into your system via the Internet. If you have an "always   on" connection (DSL, cable modem, or satellite), I would highly recommend calling your Internet service provider   to see if they have good "firewall" protection that keeps you isolated from prying hackers and robot   programs. If there is any question, download and install ZoneAlarm. You will need to do a little bit of set up   and configuration to get the best use of this software.

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    Anti-virus Sites

    Here are sites with more info along with the official   places to check on the latest, up to the minute virus news... (" E " means I highly   recommend a visit to this site!)

    An Overview   of Computer Viruses and Antivirus Software* :   "Explains how viruses work and provides links to additional information about viruses and anti-virus software.   Written and maintained by Bob Kanish." (From   Webopedia)

    CNN   - How a Computer Virus Works* E :   "Explains the different types of viruses and how they work." (From   Webopedia)

    Symantec Security Updates   - AntiVirus Center : Details on all   the latest viruses discovered, including their severity and risk level.   Not as up to date as Trend Micro & McAfee. Check here to see the current top ten active viruses ( according to Symantec / Norton ), the risk of infection, whether or not they are destructive, description and   solution. Symantec gives the most complete and graphic description of each virus.

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