Posted by jimg.allentown on October 24, 2014 at 17:38:00 from (98.115.105.174):
In Reply to: Got my computor back posted by 37Chief on October 24, 2014 at 08:41:11:
Not to be a smarta$$, BUT......exactly how does one "be careful" about something that hit you out of the clear blue sky??????? Did you have any warning that there might be something harmful in that email? Were you immediately aware that an email carried malware?
I'll offer some constructive advice here: First, get yourself a GOOD anti-virus/anti-malware program. Trend Micro's PC-cillin comes to mind. Norton also makes a good product along with several other software publishers. Second, set up that program to scan ALL of your email as it is received. Third, scan your system regularly for potentially damaging programs. And lastly, add to that a secondary program like Malwarebytes anti-malware. Keep in mind that one single program alone will not necessarily catch every attempt to damage your system.
I might add that it would not serve you well to be too cheap about it. With many of the "free" programs, you get exactly what you paid for. Others claim to be free, but when it comes down to actually removing a virus or malware, you are again held hostage to pay out to make it work.
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