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Virus Information

What is a Computer Virus?

A computer virus is a program that replicates by copying or attempting to copy itself to another program or computer. It can be transmitted as attachments to an e-mail, a downloaded file, on a diskette or CD, or get in through a security hole that has not been patched.  Some viruses start causing harm to your system as soon as their code is executed, and others can stay dormant on your machine until something causes their code to be executed. Many viruses simply use up processing speed and cause your machine to run slower; however, some can be quite harmful, erasing data and causing your hard disk to require reformatting.

How do I Protect My Computer?

PLU OWNED COMPUTERS:

University owned computers receive updates on a weekly basis.  These updates include new virus definition files and patches for your Operating system.  They are done remotely from our offices and run in the background while you work.  If an infected file is found on your machine, the virus scanner will send a message to our server to notify us that a virus was found.  In most cases you will be contacted and notified what will need to be done.

PERSONALLY OWNED COMPUTERS:

Where Can I get More Information?


ON THE WEB:

FREE DOWNLOADS AND FIXES (FOR NON-UNIVERSITY OWNED COMPUTERS):

ON CAMPUS CONTACT: