STAY AWAY FROM ANTIVIRUS
FRAUDS
When
one day you find something strange on your computer and you think that there
might be spyware or a virus, the most common decision is usually to search the
Internet for a program to eliminate it. At the very least, we have tried to
find out the name of such malicious software and search for information about
it on the Internet. The problem is that it is very common to discover that the
solution that appears in the first Google results is not the correct. Yes, you
will see several blogs in which they tell you that the most evil and infectious
virus in the world has gotten into you, but that they have the solution.
Everyone tells you about a perfect anti-spyware that works to solve it.
After
installing it on your PC, convinced that you have found the definitive
solution, when you do the first scan, the anti-spyware tells you that you have
200-300 infections and that you have to solve it as soon as possible. If it is
not a fake anti-spyware, you have come across a “fake” or a fake antivirus that gives
false positives. What does this mean? We are talking about Antivirus Software that
tells you that your computer has hundreds of infections, when most likely it is
not. Their objective is for you to download the program, either because it is
another spyware, or because they want you to buy the antivirus at all costs, or
simply, they will waste a lot of time and take up space on your computer until
you remember to uninstall it. .
Things to Remember from Antivirus Frauds:
1.
When you think you have malicious software, find out first. Find out what his
name is. You can use Windows Defender as a starting point, which is the same
for that operating system, or the antivirus you have installed. When you know
the name of the malware, you can remove it, and in case you can't, look for
information about it. But be very careful; keep calm and go step by step.
2.
Don't trust what all the blogs say. Yes, in this world there are many liars.
And that two or three blogs repeat the same idea does not mean that it is true.
Sometimes you write the name of a malware in Google and a lot of blogs come out
telling you that the way to solve it is by downloading this or that antivirus.
At the very least, fakes will waste your time.
3.
Don't use unknown antivirus. It is only advisable to look for another antivirus
in the event that you do not have one installed, or yours has not been able to
eliminate the malware. Look for an updated and recognized antivirus that is not
a fake or tries to deceive people by making them buy an antivirus to clean
something they do not have.
4.
Clean your browser. Sometimes it is not that you have a virus, but some
uncomfortable extension has been installed in your browser. With your antivirus
you will be able to clean the garbage that is in your browser, be it Chrome,
Explorer or Firefox, and restore the configuration from the beginning.
5.
Remove it manually, if you know. Some malicious programs can be removed
manually by entering the program files, in case your Antivirus Software does
not identify them. However, I do not recommend that you use this method if you
are not familiar with your operating system, as you could unknowingly delete
files from the system.
So,
to stay safe from Antivirus
Frauds always check the Brand name, its authenticity and how it
works, than install it in your computer so that it can fight with all the odds
present in your computer and gives you complete security from all the threats
that can ruin your work or take away your personal information by entering in
your computer.
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