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Computer Virus Information

It's very important to get a virus checker and update it's definitions regularly. New virus definitions are being found every day, and can come into your computer through your e-mail. By updating the virus definitions and running the software while downloading e-mail, it will catch the suspected virus before it can affect your computer. When you are warned of the incoming virus, simply delete it. Friends today can unknowingly pass along a virus from somewhere else. Don't let this become a problem in your life.

I recommend Norton, but there are other programs to scan for incoming viruses.

More information on latest Viruses:

There does not need to be an attachment opened to receive some of these viruses on your computer!! That's right you can get a virus simply by downloading your mail to your computer, and it can come from a friend, unknown to them that their computer has maliciously sent it to you.

THE ONLY way to insure that you stay virus free on the web these days is not only to get virus protection, but update the virus definitions on a regular basis. Every two weeks is a good idea, except when you see a barrage of messages in the media about new viruses. This means that a new virus is being spread around the world at an alarming rate, and you may not have had the virus definition two days previous. Do an online update immediately!

Let the Virus program check your mail, and DELETE any mail found to have viruses. Then "Pass go and Collect your two hundred dollars" :>

There is a very dangerous new worm out there, (please update your virus definitions today!