You can conquer computer culprits
Viruses are created by hackers to interfere with your computer’s processes. To gain access, viruses masquerade as legitimate notifications, Windows operations, or could even lead you to a Web site that looks like your bank’s Web site. E-mail forwards or “chain letters” are an easy way for a hacker to spread a virus. These viruses use you and your address book for their own malicious purposes. At the receiving end, you should beware even if you have antivirus software in place that checks attachments for viruses. It is always wise not to open attachments from unknown sources.
