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as seen on Super User
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I'm using open dns to block unwanted sites. Everytime I go to the dashboard I always see this malware activity in all of the networks that I have in open dns.
What do I do?I'm using avast free, spybot, and sas. And used them all to full scan the system. And they have removed the malware. But I still…
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as seen on How to geek
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Viruses and other types of malware seem largely confined to Windows in the real world. Even on a Windows 8 PC, you can still get infected with malware. But how vulnerable are other operating systems to malware? When we say “viruses,” we’re actually talking about malware in general…
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as seen on How to geek
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If your computer is infected with malware, running an antivirus within Windows may not be enough to remove it. If your computer has a rootkit, the malware may be able to hide itself from your antivirus software. This is where bootable antivirus solutions come in. They can clean malware from outside…
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as seen on How to geek
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Most people seem to call every type of malware a “virus”, but that isn’t technically accurate. You’ve probably heard of many more terms beyond virus: malware, worm, Trojan, rootkit, keylogger, spyware, and more. But what do all these terms mean? These terms aren’t just…
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as seen on Internet.com
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Malware can infect your PC from anywhere on the Web. Sandboxie, a free application, blocks it.
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