Sunday, December 22, 2013

What you know about Anti-Malware?

When was the last time you worked on your PC without any fear of falling a prey to the malware attack? Not soon we guess!

Well, malware is a hub of multiple kinds of malicious programs like spyware, viruses, and adware that gets installed in your PC without your knowledge and start damaging your files and data to kill your PC completely. There can be hardly anyone who has not encountered trouble because of malware and to know what exactly a malware is and how does it affect your PC, you can read the following information.
Malware

Malware is malicious software that disturbs computer operation by gathering some of its private data and gaining access to computer programs. Such type of software appears in different forms like code, scripts, active content, and other software that is installed in your computer without your knowledge or adequate consent. Also, the spiteful programs like viruses, worms, Trojan horses are only some of examples that group together as malware.

The only way you can fight malware in your computer is by installing an advanced and powerful anti-malware program. The anti-malware programs are designed to prevent, and clean malicious content from your computer and thus protecting it from all possible attacks. It is a comprehensive solution that maintains computer security and protects private data that might enter your PC through a network or a local device.

Here are some important features that make a good and reliable anti-malware program.

This is what makes anti-malware effective:

·         Check computer’s operating system for infections
·         Remove malware if found
·         Release report of any infection found or removed
·         Detection and cleaning capabilities
·         Regular safety scan
          ·         Tools to detect rootkits, worms, Trojans, etc. 

Anti-malware is a perfect solution for all type of malware activity on your PC. To make sure that your computer functions well even when there is any malware infected in your device, install an advanced anti-malware tool and make your system secured and protected. 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Securing your PC: A quick reminder

There is already a lot floating on the web telling you how important it is for you to keep your digital data safe; the first step is obviously securing your PC. We all know that we should practice safe PC habits and that we should be alert and cautious all the time when working on our PC s if we want to keep all threats and attacks at bay. However, it is more our seriousness or rather the lack of it that is to be blamed as compared to our ignorance.

Here are the quick steps that you can refer to as reminder of the online safety tips that you already know…

Install an antivirus program
If you already have one set up, but actually haven’t used in a long time, scan your PC now. If you aren't sure when you last updated it, visit the manufacturer’s website and do it at your earliest convenience. Once you have scanned your PC, if there are any issues prevailing, try fixing them as well. Henceforth, make it a point to scan your PC once a day or once in two days, depending on its usage and thereby keep your PC safe. If you have not started yet, install TechGenie Free Antivirus on your PC today. Here is a roundup of its salient features.

Create multiple user accounts
Use your administrator account sparingly. Use the different accounts while operating your PC so that the most important one remains safe anyways.

Create strong passwords
Passwords can give access to your PC or restrict an attempt. Therefore choose with care before you deploy one.

Regularly back up your PC
What else will you fall back upon in case of need? Like the saying goes “Prepare for the best, be ready for the worst”; stay prepared at all times.

Keep your internet sessions safe
Unless you secure your browser and your internet sessions, you aren’t 100% safe. Install TechGenie Free Antivirus and let it keep your PC and browser secured and proactively shield you of all unknown e-threats in real-time.