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Protection From Known And Unknown Viruses
By Abraham Carter
Although they often come with cute names like "I Love You" and "Melissa," the damage that computer viruses can do to your machine and files is anything but adorable.

For years, the security protocol for protecting your computer has been the same:

1. Don't open e-mail attachments from unknown senders.

2. Install software.

3. Make backup copies of your files in case they get corrupted.

The problem with most programs is that they rely on a "virus database" to scan for certain types of code, based on known viruses. Except that the people who create viruses are always coming up with malicious new ways to infect computers-which means that software needs to be updated regularly to be effective, and that's only if the software maker has identified the offending code of the latest virus and created a "patch."

Fortunately, there's a new kind of virus protection that prevents infection by any sort of virus-and will continue to be effective even as viruses evolve. Known as a "virtual environment," this sort of technology runs programs and executable files (attachments) in an isolated environment, preventing viruses or malware from harming your computer.

One example of this new generation of software is Virtual Sandbox from Fortres Grand Corporation. This evolutionary Internet security system uses virtualization technology

to isolate and eliminate threats and prevent unauthorized access to personal files, local networks and system settings.

Virtual Sandbox is a desktop security system that takes advantage of virtualization technology, providing the freedom and control to surf the Internet and open e-mail attachments without worrying about viruses and other threats. The program creates an isolated environment on the desktop where access to computer hard disks and personal files is protected, removing the fear of known and unknown threats, including zero-day exploits-viruses that are launched before patches have been developed-that traditional solutions will never protect against. Unlike traditional software, it does not degrade system performance with file scanning operations.

By: Abraham Carter

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Available online for a one-time fee of $19.95, Virtual Sandbox makes protecting your computer easy and affordable. To learn more, visit www.virtualsandbox.com.A new kind of virus protection software can help prevent all kinds of malicious programs from infecting your files.


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