When your computer gets infected with a virus it can be a  devastating      experience. A virus can consume your precious computer files and  even damage      your computer hardware. Is this worth ignoring? I don't think so!  Anything      you can do to avoid a computer virus has to be a good thing and is  well      worth spending your time on. We all know prevention is better than a  cure so      I am going to share my top 10 tips on how to protect yourself  against      computer viruses. 
- The first thing that I recommend is to research and become        knowledgeable about viruses. How can you protect your computer  from        viruses if you don't even know what they are. Here are some  previous        tutorials I have written about viruses. See              What  is a Virus and how do I know if I have one?       and    What's  the difference between a virus, spyware, Malware, and adware?
 
- Arm yourself with the best Antivirus software to suit your  needs. Not        everyone can get away with using free antivirus software because  it        depends what you do on your computer. It depends on factors such  as if you        download files or not, if you open email attachments, and if you  surf        suspicious websites. See my reviews for the best  Virus Removal Software.        Lets face it, if you do not have protection against viruses  installed on        your computer, you will without a doubt, get a virus within the  first hour        of surfing the internet. It is that easy. 
 
- Having a great Antivirus program installed on your computer to  protect        you against viruses is great, however if you do not regularly  update the        virus definitions, then the program is useless. New viruses are  produced        daily and this is why we constantly have to update the viruses  definitions        and stay ahead of the bad guys. 
 
- When surfing the internet avoid websites that contain illegal  software        downloads, sexual references, free screensavers, cracks or  serials, etc. I        am sure you get the picture. If you go near these sites you are        immediately asking for trouble. 
 
- Always update Windows. These updates contain security updates  that        will help in your fight against viruses. If you do not perform  regular        Windows updates you are leaving your computer in a vulnerable  state. 
 
- Be careful when opening emails. There are obvious emails that  you know        you shouldn't open, however what about the ones you get from  people you        know? What if your friend has a virus and it is spreading itself  through        emails? An email cannot be important enough to risk getting a  virus.        Delete the email and send a fresh email to your friend asking them  if they        actually did send you the email. 
 
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- If you are really serious about protecting your  computer you can        change your email settings and receive text emails only. You can  also        disable the ability to open email attachments. Virus travel in  HTML        enabled emails and file attachments. They cannot travel in text  email        messages. 
 
- Do not use peer to peer (p2p) file sharing programs. These  include        programs such as Limewire, Bearshare, Gnutella, Morpheus,  Torrents, etc.        These program let you download files from other computer users  connected        to their program network. You have no way of knowing what you are  actually        downloading until it is on your computer. Even if you share files  from a        cd from a friend, it may have a virus. 
 
- Do not download files from websites. Again, there is no way of  knowing        what you are downloading. The file can appear to be named like the  file        you want, however it could be anything. Most of the time, this is  how a        virus is unleashed, it usually seems like a harmless, familiar  object. 
 
- Make sure you have a firewall enabled on your computer.  Windows comes        with an inbuilt firewall or you can use a third party firewall  program        like Zone Alarm. Either way, make sure the firewall is on...To  check the        Windows Firewall go to the security settings in your control  panel. 
 
If you are careful and are serious about protecting your computer  from      invading viruses, it is possible to stay safe. My top 10 tips will  help you      keep your computer running smoothly, and virus free.