By ZNETLIVE
Antivirus software is a crucial component of cybersecurity, but it is not sufficient on its own to protect devices from all types of cyber threats.
Your computer is still infected
If you’re experiencing frequent malware infections despite having antivirus software installed, it could be a sign that your antivirus definitions are not up-to-date.
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Slow performance
A malware infection can cause your computer to slow down or crash frequently.
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Pop-up ads
if you’re seeing a lot of pop-ups even when you’re not online, it could be a sign of adware or spyware that your antivirus software is not catching.
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Suspicious emails
Receiving a lot of spam or suspicious emails, it could be a sign that your antivirus is not good enough.
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Outdated software
Antivirus software is only effective when it’s up-to-date.
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Lack of additional security measures
Additional security measures such as firewalls, intrusion detection, and multi-factor authentication can all help to protect your computer from security threats
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