As the saying goes: If you are always in the gang, how can you avoid being stabbed. Similarly, if you are always online, how can you avoid getting infected by viruses. Getting infected happens quite often. Especially for people like me who frequently run the computer without antivirus software, letting it "naked". However, during this back-and-forth process of getting infected and removing viruses, I have learned a lot of knowledge. Although sometimes I am flustered by some viruses, even to the point where I have to reinstall the system, there are gains and losses, and only those who have experienced it firsthand can truly understand the feeling. Yesterday, I fell victim again, and it took me more than an hour today to fix it. It was something called "virusheat", a rogue program that claims to be an antivirus program. The symptoms include a shield-shaped flashing icon appearing in the lower right corner of the computer screen, and a dialog box labeled "system alert" popping up at regular intervals with English prompt messages. The gist is that a large number of spy programs have been detected in the system, and it requires the installation of the "virus heat" antivirus program. No matter whether you left-click, right-click, or double-click the icon, it will automatically open IE and start browsing a webpage (www.virusheat.com), which is very annoying. Neither Nod32 nor 360 could figure out what was going on. Later, after being instructed by an expert, I used sreng v2.
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