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Despite the attacks and the dissemination of file-sharing protocol based on HTTP, eMule continues to be one of the most widely used file sharing programs by large network of users.

As with any other files downloaded from the internet of which you are not sure of the origin of 100%, you have to put in place precautions to avoid being infected by malicious software. Here’s how to protect themselves and prevent the virus from eMule.

How can you defend against viruses on emule?

Every day, millions of files on P2P networks that pass. File sharing knows no crisis. According to several statistics on the habits of Internet users is one of the most common online activities.

Emule for several years has been a real reference in the field. Used to exchange any type of files: videos, software, music, etc.. He still continues to be widely used although it was joined by different methods best suited to handle large files like torrent and direct download from file hosting sites.

The origin of files distributed via eMule can not be verified at the source. With free access to anyone who is able to share any file. An attacker may spread in this way infected files in a simple and effective.

How can I stop and avoid viruses downloaded from emule?The answer is pretty simple. Just take the simple habits. Let us see what.

First you should update your server list downloads with addresses “certified” or genuine machines that do not spy on users, and especially not link to files often intentionally malicious to dissuade users from downloading the most deprived.

Secondly, the most important step that gives you the assurance that your files without risks, is to scan them using an updated antivirus before running or doing any other operazioen on them.

Typically, you need to go into the “Incoming”, where the default is used to store downloaded files with eMule, and right click on the file to be analyzed and then select “Scan with …” or “Scan for Viruses …” depending on the antivirus installed on your PC.

Once that court will give us the green light you can use the files without any risk. Of course we must make sure your antivirus is updated to the latest available version.

What files are most at risk?

To be particularly at risk are the executable files or those that require access to the registry.Often, without careful precautions, you can infect your PC by simply running the installer of a program or game that you are naively considered genuine.

As seen, avoid viruses from emule is not hard at all. It ‘s just a matter of method and habits. You simply must be very wary of files you do not have the certainty of their provenance and trust in this case using a good antivirus.

 

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