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Infection Via the Internet
Virus infection via files downloaded from the Internet is probably the fastest growing
area of infection, paralleling the fast growth of Internet use itself. More and more
companies are making software available over the Net, and for the mostpart getting a new
driver or a software patch from reputable companies is safe, as long as you are sure that
you are getting the file from an official source. However, the Net is also filled with
"unofficial" software, pirated programs, and low-budget software from
questionable sources, that may be intentionally or unintentionally infected with viruses.
Here, as in other places, you need to let common sense be your guide. The following
precautions will be of assistance:
- Obtain Software From Reputable Sources: Downloading a service pack for Windows NT
from Microsoft's web site is a very different proposition from downloading a freeware disk
utility you've never heard of before from "Mack's Hacks and Cracks", some web
site you read about on a USEnet newsgroup. There are many reputable web sites that
distribute excellent quality shareware and freeware software, and almost all of it is
virus-free, but you still need to be more diligent about files obtained from higher-risk
sources.
Warning: There are also
sources of pirated software on the Internet, if you know where to look for them. Using
these "services", aside from being of questionable character and usually
illegal, depending on where you live, is also dangerous to your PC. These illicit sources
of programs have a much higher incidence of viruses than legally-obtained software.
- Scan, Scan, and Scan Some More: No downloaded executable files are ever
run on my PC without first being scanned with an antivirus program. This is the only way
to be (reasonably) sure that what you have obtained is safe to use.
- Beware of Automatic Downloads: Be careful when using programs that download and
run update patches and programs automatically. While in most cases these will not be a
problem, having downloaded software run automatically without virus checking exposes you
to potential problems in my opinion.
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