Computers and Internet
Transports on Computers, Internet and other computer related devices and services
Transports on Computers, Internet and other computer related devices and services
Computer viruses do not just show up out of the clear blue sky, someone has to actually sit down and write the codes for the virus and then test them to make sure that the virus spreads correctly and then they have to spread it. (…)
Years ago file viruses accounted for almost half of the computer viruses nationwide. (…)
There are so many different ways to get a virus on your computer. (…)
When a computer virus strikes, it is debilitating to the life and performance of the computer but it can also drive you crazy trying to figure it all out. (…)
Antivirus software companies are stumped as they are now left to have no other choice but to rebuild their product base. (…)
No one wants a computer virus, they are annoying and harmful. They can erase your hard drive; erase important programs and data from your computer. (…)
A virus acts on a computer just like it acts on the human body. When the human body gets a virus it is usually treated by a doctor and when the computer gets a virus, it too has to be treated. (…)
Back in time, but just a bit, computer virus writers relied heavily on boot sector viruses and executable viruses to get their kicks. (…)
In the world of cyber crime, people are really never sure who to trust anymore. They are afraid to open the simplest attachment, even if it is from someone that they know. (…)
Compare a highly disbursed and contagious computer virus to that of an unexpected epidemic of some viral strain in humans. (…)
Not that all of the commotion about computer viruses is not complicating enough but when hoaxes get thrown into the mix it just raises the confusion level even higher. (…)
Just about any player in MMOs has at least heard about power leveling and gold farming. (…)
Warnings are going out right and left about the interactive website, MySpace. (…)
Runescape has long been a thorn in subscription-based MMOs' sides. (…)
Viruses used to need a little help before they could get inside of your computer and virtually wipe it out. (…)
Runescape was designed to easily play on any computer, and you can log into it through any web browser. (…)
If it seems like your computer might just have a mind of its own and does things that you never wanted it to do, chances are that you have a zombie computer. (…)
Power leveling is the fastest way for any player to get to the level cap. (…)
Facebook has an application called Where I've Been. You can find this application Travel and Utilities categories. You have heard of Facebook, haven't you? (…)
Spoofing otherwise referred to as "forged" emails are a common cause of today's computer virus surge. (…)