Free Defenses Against Malware

Friday, March 5, 2010 by Paul Weathersby
Any IT Professionals with seasoned Network Administration Careers or Help Desk Careers have undoubtedly seen their fare share of viruses.  In today's world, the proper term would be 'malware' when discussing any code designed to damage a technology resource.  

There was a wide range of security threats in 2009 aiming at both end-users and at corporate networks.  I would argue that a bigger portion of the attacks were leveraged against end-users for the simple fact that their resources are not protected by a corporate security team and users are much less likely to have defensive measures in place.  Hackers ("Crackers" is the proper term to use if the intent is malicious) are always looking for the easiest target.

I'm amazed that in 2010 I still have "elevator" conversations with people who openly admit to not running any type of a highly-rated antimalware solution with antispam, antiphishing and antivirus modules.  These things are a must for anyone surfing the web in 2010.

AVG and Malwarebytes are two great products that users can use to improve their security defenses.  And hey .... they're FREE!  The footprint for malwarebytes is extremely small and amazingly fast.  It scanned my 160GB drive in under 7 minutes.

Don't be a victim of ignorance.  Take the proper steps to help secure your personal resources.  And if you are interested in learning more about these type of things from a college for working adults, please check out our bachelor, associate, and certificate degrees at Harrison College.

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