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Prevent Trojan & Worm Infections

Most computer and Internet users don't take Trojan horse and computer worm infections seriously until their computer becomes so infected that they are in danger of losing absolutely all of their data.

The first step in prevention is preparation. Always back up all of your files and programs on a CD, DVD, External HD or Internet storage. Then purchase or download a good anti-virus programs that will offer protection against Trojan horse infections, adware and other known threats such as worms.

Backing up your data on a regular basis will protect your valuable files in case of a fatal system error or permanent damage. Keep your backed up files in a safe place that protects them against fire or even theft.

Protecting your computer against viruses, worms and Trojan horses doesn't have to take up much of your time or cost a lot of money. But it's very important to take care of it. The fact is there are people operating on the Internet who are looking for unprotected computers to commit crimes with is not as well known as it should be. The threats computer users face with Trojan horse infections, worms and other known threats cannot be overestimated.

Each time a Trojan horse or worm is successfully installed on a users computer financial and other resources are jeopardized.

It can be frightening when you cannot control what your Internet web browser and it's functions. Malicious hackers develop Trojan programs for the sole purpose of taking information or using another person's computer for criminal activity.

There have been computer users who operate their systems with protection against Trojan horse programs and worms because they simply are not aware that the chances of at the very least adware infection is likely.

Trojans can monitor your Internet activity, collect your password and financial information, and execute transactions just like you without your knowledge or assistance.

Some websites are hosted by malicious hackers and when innocent surfers visit their site, Trojan horse virus programs are unknowingly installed and later launched.

Here is some information that can help keep your computer free for Trojan horse and other malicious programs:
  • Pay careful attention to each and every program you download from the Internet.
  • Update your Windows operating system often. Even monthly updates may would not be excessive.
  • Don't ever agree to let a piece of software change your homepage and don't ever pay to search on the Internet.
  • Freeware programs may come with a price, embedded software that force advertising on you or the loss of your personal and financial information


Every computer must be protected against adware, spyware, worms and other known threats. Crimes are committed using unprotected computers by developers of Trojan horse programs and worms. Computer users should take the time to educate themselves about threats like Trojan horse, worms, spyware and adware programs.
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