Avoid fake antivirus with these useful tips
Tightening online security measures have made identity thieves and hackers more crafty. Today, virtual criminals target victims by selling or giving software that is believed for combating viruses, spyware and malware. But their rogue software is actually designed to infect your computer with these harmful programs rather than saving your system from it.
How then do you protect yourself and your computer from such scams?
Fake virus scam strategies
A Trojan is one of the viruses that requires you to be the most wary. Trojans take over your system after you do something as simple as read an email attachment. You could click on a pop-p advertisement or explore a particular website, and people easily fall prey to those that claim to be linked to adult sites.
Once infected, your system can be remotely operated by the spammers and hackers, especially if you run programs that ask you for the file-sharing information that includes any instant messenger (IM) applications.
Several times, the Trojan will produce “false positive” readings making you believe that viruses and spyware have dominated your computer, although nothing has originally happened. Many times, scam software embed malicious code into your system, especially if you ask for a “free virus scan.”
To be very precise, peddlers of fake antivirus software develop the viruses, spyware and malware that their software is made to find.
Here are some fake antivirus prevention tips
Use Firefox as a browser rather than Internet Explorer.
1. It is good to keep your system equipped with the latest virus protection tool and spyware protection software.
2. You should avoid opening an unknown email attachment. In cases where this is unavoidable, be sure to verify the authenticity of the source.
3. Do not click on any pop-up that advertises best antivirus program software, specifically the ones promising to offer every feature.
4. If a virus alert displays on your screen you must avoid closing it. Instead, you should press control + alt + delete to find out the list of running programs. You should delete the “rogue” software from the list of running programs, and contact online tech support service.
5. Do not download antivirus unless you it is a well known source.
6. You must avoid questionable websites as many sites automatically download malicious software onto your system.
7. You should set your current security settings to a higher level.
8. You should know the names of rogue or fake antivirus and antispyware products.
Fast dissemination of a malicious antivirus and antispyware software is now being witnessed as many people are now becoming aware of the threats of spyware, adware and malware. By adopting the tips mentioned above, you will become capable of protecting yourself from becoming the next prey of identity thieves and hackers.