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Norton?


Question Posted Monday January 15 2007, 6:28 pm

I heard somewhere that if you download a file that has a certain virus in it, the virus can take all of your personal info off of your computer and send it to another person, a security risk.

I'm scared as hell. Does Norton delete these viruses? How can I protect myself from these viruses?


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russianspy1234 answered Monday January 15 2007, 8:35 pm:
theres many viruses like this. how to be safe? keep your software updated. run full system scans at least once a week. and be carefull with what you download

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