The things that make viruses so dangerous
posted on 16 April 2012 | posted in
Technology
Viruses on computers are so dangerous first of all because they do not stick to one file. The first thing that a virus will do once it gets into your computer is to attach itself to the closest document. It then goes on in a loop from one document to another until one entire hard disk is engulfed in the virus. The virus then goes on to attach itself to other hard disks until it occupies every corner of your computer. If you plug in a new external storage device such as a flash disk a virus finds a way to attached itself to the flash disk. This is where the cycle of transmission begins as the contagious virus is moved from one computer to another. You can end up with an office full of infected computers. Even on emails and on image files that you receive you can find that a virus has attached itself. This is when you call kaspersky uk support for help in cleaning up your computer. Otherwise the virus will continue to grow stronger in your computer before it messes up all your work.
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