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I’ve recently been trying to help a colleague clean some viruses off his PC.  How many viruses he has installed is difficult to determine at this stage though it would appear he’s got all of them!

How has this situation come about.  This is interesting as he’s been very wary of viruses but I discovered didn’t have any anti-virus or anti-spyware software installed, and he wasn’t aware of this.

The reason for this was that when Windows popped up warning messages for him, he didn’t want to click on them in case they were a virus!  What he now has instead are trojans trying to convince him that he does have a PC loaded with viruses in order to get him to give up his credit card details on a website operated by fraudsters, to buy bogus anti-virus software.

With Windows 7, this situation has been rectified somewhat with a new and enhanced security centre.  The rules however are quite simple.

  1. Make sure Windows Update is switched on and is downloading and installing new updates automatically
  2. Install Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware software, my recommendations are linked in the downloads tab on the menu (right)
  3. keep these software packages updated and run a full scan at least once a month with each

Don’t be afraid of the Windows warning shield (see above).  It’s there to inform you if there is a problem.  I can definitely see however where confusion might be caused and I’m glad that Windows 7 goes some way towards rectifying this.