You responded that you do Turn Off the Computer at Night.
If you are using Microsoft Windows, Proceed:
If you have a Notebook computer that is not a company provided machine:
- When does your Notebook get scanned by your Anti Virus?
- How do you manage that process?
- Those questions may expose to you why notebook computers are often
easier to infect and get away with it.
- Notebook computers are not intended to be left on all the time.
The existence of virus in our world have made it wise to keep a computer
turned on at night. There is no good way to do that.
- That is why I do not recommend a notebook for the home. It is a
great value, but this issue makes you live with extra virus exposure.
If you have a traditional desktop computer:
- When does your Anti Virus run its scan of your machine?
- Do you configure your scanning schedule, or
- Did you leave everything at the default.
Send me the information and I will keep your note as ONE
coupon for removing your infection from ONE qualified computer.
Contact me at clackey3@earthlink.net
Be sure to identify yourself well enough.
The email address may be good enough.
Carl Lackey