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7 Persistent Myths About Computer Viruses Debunked
To a lot of people, a "virus" is often the first thing they think of when something goes wrong with their computer. The truth is, that these days a virus is almost never the culprit for your PC ...
It's important to know the signs of a virus, so that you can act quickly to get rid of any malware and stay safe in future. A virus is a type of malicious software, or malware, that can replicate ...
There's a lot to like about Chromebooks. They're budget-friendly, making them one of the cheapest replacements for an old laptop; they're good at performing routine tasks like browsing the internet ...
If you carry around a thumb drive, you're just as vulnerable for catching a computer virus as you are on your home computer. Enter ClamWin, a free program for all versions of Windows (going back to 98 ...
Smart TVs allow us to connect to the internet, use a variety of video apps and streaming services without an external device. If you do use an external streaming device, watch out for malware-infected ...
Popular conception has it that Macs and iPhones don’t get viruses. Is that actually true? And how did this idea get started, anyway? We’ll go over what you need to know about security on your Apple ...
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