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<H1>Viruses and the Internet.</H1>

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If you use the Internet to exchange data (such as text or pictures), virus
infection is generally not a problem.  The real concern is when you download
software programs and run them on your own computer.  Any program you
download over the network and run, could have a virus.  For that matter, any
program, whether on tape or a disk, even commercial software still in its
original packaging, might possibly have a virus.  For this reason, all
computers should have virus protection software running on them.
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Virus checking software is available free over the Internet.  Popular choices
are McAfee, FProt, and Norton.  These and other programs may be downloaded from 
<A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Companies/Computers/Software/System_Utilities/Utilities/Virus_Protection/">Yahoo's 
Virus Protection page</A>.
These pieces of software can determine if you have viruses on your system, erase 
them if you do have some, and warn you the moment ones are detected.
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Because the writers of viruses keep changing their code to evade the scans of
virus checkers, the writers of the virus checkers keep having to release new
versions of their programs that catch the latest viruses.  It is a never-ending
arms race between the two sides.  Keep your virus checker up-to-date.  A
virus that gets into your system can do whatever it wants, from erasing your
hard drive to quietly dialing a 1-900 number with your modem and running
up huge phone-bills.

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