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Malicious software, or what’s more commonly called malware, refers to programs that compromise a computer’s operations. Cybercriminals typically use malware to commit offenses like identity theft. To protect your personal information, it’s important to learn more about these programs, and schedule malware removal services as soon as you have reason to believe a device has been affected. To help you get started, here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions on the subject. 

Malware FAQ

How are devices infected with malware?

Computers, tablets, and smartphones typically become infected with malicious software after the user inadvertently installs it. For example, clicking on a disguised link or downloading content from an unreliable source could leave your device with malware. 

What are the different kinds of malware?

malware removalBefore technicians can perform malware removal, they must determine precisely what's causing the issue at hand. The most common kinds of malware include adware, ransomware, spyware, shareware, worms, trojans, and viruses. Each uses a different strategy for getting users to install it before hijacking the operating system in some way.  

What are the signs a device is infected with malware?

You may not remember installing the problematic software, but you’ll inevitably realize there’s an issue when your laptop, phone, or tablet starts malfunctioning. Strange ads and pop-up windows—especially when you’re not actually browsing the web—are clear signs of malware, as are unprompted changes to your system preferences. The device will also be slower in general and may suddenly have limited storage space. 

How can I prevent malware from infecting my devices?

There are a variety of programs that can protect computers from malware. However, they must be updated frequently to stay ahead of cyber criminals. In addition to installing antivirus software, prevent malware by visiting only trustworthy websites and ignoring emails from people you don't recognize. Finally, protect your personal data by using encryption software whenever possible. 

 

If one of your devices needs malware removal, turn to Experimax Portsmouth. Located in Rockingham County, NH, they have knowledgeable experts who can restore your iPhone®, iPad®, and MacBook®. Services include screen repairs, battery replacements, and data recovery. Additionally, all their work comes with a 90-day warranty. To explore all the products they repair, visit their website. Call (603) 501-0410 to learn more about malware removal. 

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