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An antivirus program will protect you from things you download from the internet if you have a personal firewall with it iam currently running trend micro internet security and it alerts me if there is anything wrong with something iam downloading i download alot of movies and music from my peer to peer program and it has caught corrupted files viruses before they even finished downloading and got rid of them.

2007-02-02 03:47:32 · answer #1 · answered by milli9071 2 · 0 0

utilising an anti-virus is better effective than not something, yet not via a lot. NO anti-virus can ever be relied upon to provide any the position close to at least one hundred% protection. None of them do, loose or paid. maximum in hardship-free words stumble upon about ninety to ninety 5% of all universal viruses. at the same time as a clean virus is released, NO signature-depending anti-virus will stumble upon it for numerous hours as a lot as numerous days. some not in any respect will stumble upon a particular virus. And over 1200 new editions of viruses and different malware are created via the "black-hats" daily. you ought to guage an anti-virus software to be your "very last line of protection". possibility-free internet surfing and downloading practices (NO warez, NO P2P, NO torrents, sorry) alongside with keeping your residing house windows and all of your put in application with all serious updates and protection patches should be your frontline protection. All cutting-edge anti-virus courses have authentic-time, resident protection that tries to "inform you if viruses is about to invade your pc" the finest pc protection is that which is residing between the keyboard and the chair!

2016-12-03 08:53:03 · answer #2 · answered by butlin 4 · 0 0

No, you decide what you want to download yourself, but it will warn you before downloads if the program is suspicious or if the certificate is not recognized by Microsoft. You must constantly update your anti virus software so it is compatible with the evolving viruses by enabling automatic updates or downloading signatures daily before going on line in programs like E-Trust.

2007-02-02 03:52:42 · answer #3 · answered by Young Lass 2 · 0 0

it doesn't protect it per se. you have to scan the computer every so often to make sure you didn't download any viruses. there are some programs that come with a kind of firewall which would protect you. either way, make sure you scan every so often, especially after you just downloaded a bunch of stuff.

2007-02-02 03:47:11 · answer #4 · answered by rchilly2000 5 · 0 0

No. The anti-virus software may protect your pc from bad virus but not from spy ware, phishware, malware, ad ware etc.

2007-02-02 03:49:36 · answer #5 · answered by suriya.moorthy 1 · 0 0

Sometimes. Depends if whatever is downloaded has some kind of Malware in it that your A/V software knows about and knows how to handle. Nothing is 100% safe.

2007-02-02 03:47:35 · answer #6 · answered by Amanda H 6 · 0 0

It could warn you of viruses, you can scan the file that you downloaded to see if any known viruses are attached. Here are free ones http://www.basicspywaretips.com/freevirusremovaltool.html

2007-02-02 03:51:52 · answer #7 · answered by Tyler 4 · 0 0

Yes of course, but to be sure you must do a full system scan for viruses often in case you have and you don't know it.

2007-02-02 03:46:46 · answer #8 · answered by georgenovakis 2 · 0 0

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