Contents
- 1 How would your computer become infected with a virus?
- 2 What are the two ways to get computer infected with virus?
- 3 Can your WiFi router get hacked?
- 4 Why is my computer not connecting to the Internet?
- 5 What should I do if my wireless router is infected?
- 6 What kind of malware causes no internet access?
How would your computer become infected with a virus?
There are several ways a computer can get infected by a virus and most of them involve downloading – either intentionally or unintentionally – infected files. Pirated music or movies, photos, free games and toolbars are common culprits, as are phishing/spammy emails with attachments.
What are the two ways to get computer infected with virus?
How does a computer get a virus?
- Sharing music, files, or photos with other users.
- Visiting an infected website.
- Opening spam email or an email attachment.
- Downloading free games, toolbars, media players and other system utilities.
- Installing mainstream software applications without thoroughly reading license agreements.
Can you get a virus from connecting to WiFi?
Just recently, a group of researchers have proven that WiFi networks can be easily infected with a virus. This means that a virus can be sent through WiFi just like an airborne cold virus which can easily spread between humans.
Can your WiFi router get hacked?
Can a Wi‑Fi router be hacked? It’s entirely possible that your router might have been hacked and you don’t even know it. By using a technique called DNS (Domain Name Server) hijacking, hackers can breach the security of your home Wi‑Fi and potentially cause you a great deal of harm.
Why is my computer not connecting to the Internet?
When your computer suddenly doesn’t connect to the Internet anymore, then probably you are infected with “ Trojan.Delf ” virus.
How to fix no internet access problem caused by Trojan?
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What should I do if my wireless router is infected?
Create a strong wireless network name (SSID) and password and make sure your router’s internal firewall is on. If you want to take extra precaution, you can purchase a personal VPN (Virtual Private Network) for your home, like many organizations use.
What kind of malware causes no internet access?
The ” Trojan.DELF ” (also known as ” Trojan:Win32/Delf.LN”, ” Trojan.Win32.Delf” ) is a malware program that spreads itself by sending malicious links to users through e-mail or instant messaging programs (e.g. Yahoo Messenger) and once it infects the target computer,…