Do you know how to determine if a piece of hostile software has successfully attacked your system?

One of the best ways to detect this is to scan your system with an up-to-date anti-virus scanner.  Scanners examine your system for signs of hostile software activity, such as new or modified files, telltale database entries, and (in some cases) changed permissions.

You should also look for changes with your system that you cannot account for, such as new executables, changed permissions, or shares that have suddenly opened up.  Other indications include high processor utilization with no open programs, constant network activity or odd behavior of the user interface.

There are many anti-virus product vendors doing a successful job detecting the effects of hostile software with their products. Contact me at 260.423.2414 or info@dwdtechgroup.com for recommendations on anti-virus software.

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About the Author: Mike Johnson

Mike Johnson has been a network engineer with DWD Technology Group since 1999 and works with a variety of technology platforms including Microsoft products, resource management, backup/business continuity, and infrastructure solutions. Mike has over 31 years of experience working with IT solutions and has worked with many different types of businesses.

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