Malware And What Should You Do To Get Rid Of It

Viruses and malware attacks at this time could be coming from a variety of ways. Many computer users have installed anti-virus, and feel safe. There is a difference of treatment and anti-virus and malware products. Some antivirus manufacturers with complete anti-malware features certainly offered a bit more expensive. But some manufacturers also offer antivirus only. Usually the only target for office use without internet connection.
Misleading to say the antivirus is an anti malware, too. Antivirus is to keep the computer from virus attacks and to clean. Look at some antivirus companies and the Microsoft company issued some special software to malware. This is different, because of malware attacks typically not associated with viruses. Slightly increase the knowledge of whether the difference of malware and computer viruses. Arguably the two different lights. Malware infections can turn into a virus attack.

Types of Malware
Malware is a group term for anything malicious that can run on your computer, such as viruses, spyware, adware, trojan horses, and rootkits.

1. Computer Virus
A program that copies itself, and duplicates itself onto other machines, without your permission.
2. Spyware
A program that tracks what you do on your computer and the web and does things without your knowledge on your computer and the web, sometimes with your personal information.
3. Adware
Software that plays advertisements on your computer.
4. Trojan Horse
An application that says it will do one thing, but actually does something very different.
5. Rootkit
Hides things that are installed on your system, and conceals activities of other applications on your system, allowing those applications to do many things without your knowledge.

Malware can be spread out by:
• Downloading programs when you are not certain what they are or what they do is likely to lead to a malware infection. This would also include LimeWire or any other Peer to Peer illegal downloading; those
files aren’t always what they say they are.
• Not running antivirus software: Even if you’re extremely careful, viruses can still slip onto your computer. Not running antivirus software is like running around in the snow with no clothes on.
• Visiting porn sites: Porn sites are notorious for having extremely damaging malware.
• No matter from any site, regular website, social networking sites like Facebook, email provides a link a malware site.
• PDF files are accidentally in infection
• Video files that exploit operating system weaknesses, and asks the user to update their player. It turned out that the link is fake, even allowing viruses and malware into the computer
• Links from Search Engines, like Google for example. Sometimes there is a link that did not get in the clear by Google. And look attractive by the user computer, then try to click.

The Malware makers generally have a specific purpose. Whether to steal data within the computer, just to disrupt, attack other sites, to make the computer as a slave by taking another virus and infect computers.

How to know the computer clean from Malware
Regardless of the affairs of how viruses and malware can enter into the computer. How do we know whether the computer is still clean? Or the silence of our computer is infected and starts to attack somewhere else, whether computer, do the spam as a slave to the maker and other malware. While the owner did not know what is done by computer.
Start the computer and browsing and check email as usual. Then let stand a few minutes.
Then look at the lights at the bottom right of the screen, see if the lights still no signs of active.
To make sure, you try to get into the Windows icon under the left -> All Programs -> Accessories -> and find the Command Prompt -> and type Netstat

When the display Netsat like the picture above. Possible computer is still clean and has not been attacked by malware that obnoxious.
Because the computer visible on the Network Status does not really connect to the internet. Here are some steps you could do to clean malwares off your computer.

1. Check the performance of your computer. Since malware uses of a lot of memory (RAM), computers often become slower after a malware infection. To check your computer performance, go to the Start menu,
and open the “Run” application. Next, type “msinfo32.exe” and press “OK”. The following screen will show you all of the specifications of your computer, including the available physical memory. If the available physical memory is very low, your computer may be infected with malware.

2. Check the processes of your computer for malware. To do this, open the Task Manager by pressing “Ctrl + Alt + Del.” Next, go to the “Processes” tab, and look for anonymous processes. Malware programs often use pseudonyms to deceive the user. Once you have found an anonymous process, click the “End Process” button.
3. Look for malware infected files in the registry. To do this, open the “Run” application and type “REGEDIT,” then press “Enter” to access the Registry Editor. Once you have opened the Registry Editor, click
on the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” file, and then click on “Software”. You will then see all of the registry settings for all of the programs on your computer. Next, look for anonymous programs, and delete the
registry settings.
4. Use antivirus programs to check for malware. Perform a system scan to check for viruses on your computer. Antivirus programs such as Microsoft Security Essentials, Malwarebytes, and Comodo Internet
Security can be used to remove viruses. The links to download these programs can be found in the Resources.

Another recommended protection is to regularly scan your registry as there are malware programs that are capable of intruding into your computer’s registry. As registry are a bit more complicated when manually done, it is advisable that you install a good registry cleaner that will simplify the process for you and effectively remove any malware that may have invaded your system and keep them from coming back.
With all these tools that will protect your computer from malware attacks, it is fundamental that you also do your part by being a responsible PC user and internet surfer. You must exercise caution when visiting websites and more especially when downloading programs particularly the freeware. Most of the spyware and adware enters your computer through these freeware programs. As much as possible refrain from downloading freeware programs especially from unknown publishers.
Take care of your computer. After all, your computer and the internet has become an integral part of your life.

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