Virus Protection: A friend in Facebook?
Virus protection programs are the angels that protect computers from hell that virus devils create. Virus agents are gifted and intelligent folks who happen to enjoy their wits in a destructive way. How sad that the virus agents finds joy in shattering computer and internet programs. Nevertheless, the old adage will still overpower the virus, “no one can put a good man down”. The good man referred here is the anti-virus. No matter how smart or intelligent the virus is, there is always the antivirus which is smarter and wiser enough to put it off.
Virus protection programs for social networking sites were also well developed and available nowadays. Millions of internet users every day – Facebook and Twitter are just a few sites which are popularly clicked every day. Of course, the spammers do not miss these facts. As we mentioned above, the virus makers are smart punks that they know where to get their own traffic. They are so familiar with all the social networking sites where they can also network their viruses. These punks are updated, well informed to whatever is new in computer and internet activities. It is a reality that these computer and internet villains are sharp enough to hack a password and through a hacked account, the traffic of the virus takes millions of victims away.
Will you be dumb enough to let your social networking account be stolen? How many friends have you got in your account which is now exposed to a virus in case your account is hacked? In another way around, can you allow a virus to be your friend in Facebook or Twitter? Don’t allow yourself to be a victim. Ignorance of all available viruses is no longer an excuse. Antivirus is becoming a basic need in this computer and global age that we are in now. You miss the antivirus and you will lose an income or even a lifetime of opportunity if you are not vigilant enough to protect your computer. Responsible computer ownership now includes protection and prevention. Being responsible includes teaching children, youth and all walks of life to properly use software in their everyday life with computers.