A Guide on how to Check Your PC for Viruses and Malware

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Nowadays, the number of attacks with viruses and malwares is increasing, and it is becoming a major problem for technology devices users, and they cause a major problem because they will cause slow performance, crashes of your computer or laptop, and also they can steal personal information. In today's article, we are going to discuss the steps that you can take to check your computer or laptop for any viruses and any malwares and also remove them if you find any.

Step 1:

Run a Full Scan on your device

The first thing you should do, is to check for any viruses or any malwares is to run a full scan of your computer or laptop by using an anti-virus software. The anti-virus software will check all the files on your device for any virus or malware. Just make sure to download the software from trusted sources.
Step 2:

Check for Suspicious Programs on your device

Another step you can take to check for viruses and malwares into your device is to take a look at the programs which are installed on your computer or laptop. You should remove all the programs which looks risky to you. When you are uninstalling any of them, be careful because some of them can re-activate itself if you try to remove it.
Step 3:

Check for Suspicious Processes

Another way to check your computer or laptop for viruses is to check the list of processes that are running on your computer or laptop. There are some malwares that will run as a process in the background of your device, and use some valuable system resources. Find the processes that look risky to you or that you don't recognize them.
Step 4:

Check Your Browser

Your browser can be an entry point for viruses and malwares to your device. You need to go and check for any risky extensions or add-ons on your browser which could have been installed without your knowledge. Check your browser's history and clear it regularly.
Step 5:

Check Your Email for any risky content

Another way for the viruses and malwares to spread can also be through emails. You should be careful when you are opening different attachments on your email, or clicking on links which you receive via email messages, especially if they are from an unknown sender.
Step 6:

Keep Your computer Updated

Another step you can take to keep yourself safer on the internet, is by keeping your computer or laptop updated with the latest security improvements and updates. Keeping your device updated is also a way to help you on increasing the protection against new viruses and malwares.


Remember, to make sure that your device updated with the latest version, choose an antivirus software, and avoid visiting scammy sites which are not safe for you or that does not look safe to you.