Before
I explain what antivirus software is, it’s worth reviewing the nature of
software in general. Understanding software doesn’t mean you have to write
computer programs or wear a hat with a propeller on top. The fact is that the
word software is at the heart
of viruses and the defenses
against them. Knowing some basics about software will help you to understand viruses
and how to stop them in their tracks.
These
days, the term software is
roughly synonymous with computer
program. A program used
to be a set of instructions individually written for every task a computer did.
Software began as a package of programs designed to handle a range of specific
tasks consistently. These days it’s a packaged product that tells the computer
what to do consistently. There’s the rub: A computer is, after all, a machine
that’s no smarter than its creators; software is still a set of instructions that
makes the computer do everything. If a hacker can figure out how it does that, then the computer
is ripe for a sneaky takeover.
Yep,
viruses are software: Nasty, illicit software. As such, they can only be
effectively fought with Antivirus software
is specifically designed to rid your computer of viruses and to keep them at
bay, usually by three methods:
·
By identifying viruses and arresting
them when they try to invade
·
By identifying viruses already present
in the computer
·
By removing viruses and making simple
repairs to the computer
So
your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to figure out whether you
already have antivirus software on your computer and, if so, whether it’s
working.
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