Everything You Need to Know about a Computer Virus

What is a computer virus?

So, what is a computer virus, not only is it something that can damage the performance and life of your computer, but your mental well being as well. Combating a virus, without the help of anti-virus software such as AVG internet security, can be extremely nerve ...


How To Combat Those Nasty Computer Viruses

I bet that you use your computer several times in a single day because I use my computer more than a dozen times per day. While some people use their computers for games. I use my PC and Mac for both work and entertainment purposes. Well, I guess we all work on our personal computers to some ex...


How Do We Get Rid Of A Computer Virus?

First of all we should know what is a virus and how it work and spread; a software program capable of reproducing itself without the permission or knowledge of the user and usually capable of causing great harm to files or other programs on the same computer. A computer virus is often simply ca...


That Dreaded Computer Virus!

The internet is an excellent tool, and no doubt has changed the way most people communicate, unfortunately the internet, email in particular, has created an easy to target medium for the spread of computer viruses, as you have probably heard these viruses can cause absolute chaos to whole netwo...


Latest computer virus Updates


Computer virus goes into orbit (AFP via Yahoo! News)
NASA confirmed on Wednesday that a computer virus sneaked aboard the International Space Station only to be tossed into quarantine on July 25 by security software.

Computer Virus Hitches Ride on Space Station (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
Perhaps you've seen this movie: A virus infects a human-piloted spacecraft, and within days the mission is compromised and Earth is lost to the alien attackers. There's now a report that the first part of that storyline has come true -- only it's a computer virus on the International Space Station.

Computer virus goes into orbit (Channel NewsAsia)
SAN FRANCISCO: NASA confirmed on Wednesday that a computer virus sneaked aboard the International Space Station only to be tossed into quarantine on July 25 by security software.