Stop drop and roll: the virus evacuation plan

| March 3, 2010 | 0 Comments

I bet you didn’t think I could come up with this one, but you are wrong! I have come up with an evacuation plan! I recommend printing these out asap and tape up to a filing cabinet. These instructions, could save your computer and your wallet a few bucks.

Be Smart

  • Be very careful when clicking on any advertisements, many are fake and will take you to a virus download
  • Be very careful when “googling” anything, just because it’s at the top of your google search, doesn’t mean it’s “virus free”
  • If you see any type of “scan” started when you go to a website, do not touch anything! These are definately fake and will download a virus if you touch any part of the screen. Right now, it’s “fake” (appearing to be real)
  • Change all of your email passwords, make sure they are unique and are not the same as your Facebook, Myspace, LinkedIn accounts
  • Many email accounts are getting hacked into, so be very careful when getting emails from friends with “just a link” in it. The hackers are getting lazy and not even sending out text anymore. Just a link, be careful!

If you happen to see an attack/infection going on, your best bet to stop it:

  • Press the “control, alt and delete” buttons” at the same time on your keyboard or…put your mouse down on the bottom of your screen (the task bar) and right click
  • Start “Task manager”.
  • Go to the “applications tab” and then you will see what you have going on with your computer.
  • Click on the Internet E or Firefox and then hit “end process”. Do it for all of them.
  • You will see the scan windows go away.
  • Update your antivirus software and do a scan

Now, you may or may not be infected still. If you do all of the above and see symptons of a new program on your computer or it acting very slow, then you probably have a virus.

You can do the following:

  • Ignore it and it will get worse, no question
  • Fix it yourself, some folks do a good job with that
  • Get the neighborhood kid to fix it, not a good idea
  • Call That Girl and get it fixed and get added protection so next time, you are set!

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Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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