Fashionably Techie: Achoo! Virus Protection

January 29, 2009 4:00 pm     Posted in Wired  Donyae - University of Maryland g+ page

computervirusbugs.jpgMy computer is being hit pretty much nonstop with crazy spy and malware. I know this because I get an alert every time something pops up and tries to take Lucy down. (Lucy, as we have discussed before, is my computer’s name.)

The constant alerts are pretty annoying, but they are a great reminder of why it’s important to have virus protection on your machine. You wouldn’t do the horizontal mambo without protecting yourself, so why leave your computer vulnerable to attack?

Now, before a bunch of people hop on and start lecturing us all to buy a Mac, let me say this: Yes, we get it, they have no issues with viruses. However we’ve already invested in our PC’s and I for one am sticking by it.

Moving on!

There are a variety of free and pay for use products out there to protect your computer. They run the gamut from just basic virus protection to spyware protection to super duper top secret protection. Chances are you aren’t hiding military secrets on your laptop but you still need something to protect your credit card info or SS#. Also, you don’t want a bunch of annoying viruses slowing your little buddy down. So you have to make sure you have something.

As you’re probably not doing much that would leave you very open to attacks on your computer (unless you’re looking at mountains of porn) you’ll probably do well with just a basic level of protection. Much like Safe Auto, it is possible to get a low level of computer protection. Try a free site like AVG and Spybot.

If you want, you can stick with the Norton or McAfee protection provided when you got your computer, but I don’t recommend it. I found both of these programs to be horrible when it came to protecting Lucy from those pesky spy programs on their own. When combined with a separate spyware program like Spysweeper, however, Norton did work fairly well.

Just be aware that installing multiple virus protection programs (the kind that are all encompassing) on your computer will not provide more protection. The programs will cancel each other out and leave you completely unprotected. So if you’re thinking of changing up your software, keep in mind to disable or uninstall your old stuff.

Good luck and stay safe out there!

[Photo courtesy of straderade.com]

3 Comments on "Fashionably Techie: Achoo! Virus Protection"
  1. Laura says:
    Thu, 29th Jan 20091:35 pm 

    I once had 2 anti-virus programs on my computer accidentally and my computer would not even turn on! Don't make that mistake!!

  2. nicole says:
    Thu, 29th Jan 20091:57 pm 

    Ad Aware is a pretty good software as well..for PC only.

  3. Jiji says:
    Wed, 11th Jul 20129:22 pm 

    But how did the fake anti-virus get on your ? Did you visit a bad website and flisoohly let it scan your ? That is something you should NEVER do. I do not have any anti-virus programs on my . I do not believe in them. I just use Windows Defender and Malicious Software Removal Tool-MRT. Which is bundled with Windows 7. And I have never had one virus. Andrea Borman.

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