Despite the best defenses available, such as anti-virus
software. An attack against computer may still be successful. There are so many
different types of attacks, and it is difficult to diagnose precisely what
actions to take to recover from an attack. These are basic steps to perform in
the event of a successful virus attack:
The first step to be perform is to physically disconnect the
computer from the network. This will prevent the computer from infecting other
computers and will prevent further damage with the computer from the attackers.
The next step is to determine exactly what infection has
taken place on the computer. If the anti-virus software installed did not stop
the infection, this could mean the signature files being out of date, or the snit-virus
software being turn off resulting to malfunction, or the anti-virus software
unable to detect the virus. First, run a scan of the entire computer’s hard
drive with the anti-virus software if that is accessible to identify the
infection. If that is not possible it may be necessary to reconnect to the
network and use an online scanner to examine the computer. Most available
anti-virus software have free online scanners at their website that do not
require installation.
Once the virus has been identified the virus, it needs to be
removed from the system. Anti-virus software offers disinfect or quarantine
options. There are also malicious software removal tools available online.
Once the malware had been removed. The computer should be
scanned again for any sign of malware. I recommend to use different brand of
anti-virus for recheck, an online scanner from different anti-virus can be used
to scan the computer.
If the malware continues to be identified and cannot be
purged then may be necessary to wipe out the hard drive clean. And reinstalling
the latest backup. This is the only way we can guarantee virus is totally
removed.
The final step is to determine why the attack was successful.
Were the virus definition files not being updated properly, did it came from
opened attached email, or maybe it was downloaded from a website. A thorough
examination of the desktop security is a must to prevent an attack from
happening again.
Great information! Could be pretty useful for people who are not very educated on computers.
ReplyDeleteThanks bro! i had learned a valuable lesson not backing up my data in the past.
ReplyDeleteIt is also very important to get virus updates on a regular bases. All software have options to get the updates regularly.
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