This week, a new virus deserves the attention of users, especially those who play the online game World of Warcraft. It is the "World of Warcraft Trojan variant TP (Trojan. PSW. Win32.Wowar. tp)" virus. This virus is written for the online game "World of Warcraft". It will steal the account and password of the game player and send the information to the hacker, causing losses to the player.
Expert suggestion: if many viruses are exploited to spread, patch the system in time. Install professional anti-virus software to the latest version and enable real-time monitoring programs; install the personal firewall software with the trojan wall function to prevent password loss. Please promptly upgrade the Rising antivirus software version 2007 or download it to version 19.38 and later.
GHOST is not a panacea
"I had a virus and it was useless to restore the system several times with Ghost. What should I do ?" Recently, many users have posted online for help, saying that the traditional method of restoring the ghost image to deal with viruses has become ineffective. I don't know why. In fact, Ghost is only a disk backup tool. Traditional viruses often only survive on the drive C. Users are often used to restoring the drive C image to deal with the virus.
Experts warned: Ghost images should be burned to and stored on the CD as much as possible. To avoid problems with the CD, you can copy a few more images. Ghost is completely powerless to deal with the current virus, do not use the backup tool as anti-virus software. When improperly used, Ghost may also cause data loss. In this case, do not perform any operations on the computer. Shut down immediately and ask for help from professional organizations such as rising data recovery. Experts can help you retrieve your data.