What to do if you suspect or know your computer has been infected by a virus or other threat
Last Modified: 2022-07-07 16:16:19 Etc/GMT
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What to do if you suspect or know your computer has been infected by a virus or other threat
Technical Articles ID:
KB61183
Last Modified: 2022-07-07 16:16:19 Etc/GMT EnvironmentFor current information on malware, vulnerabilities, and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs), and an up-to-date list of threats, see our Threat Center.
SummaryThis article helps you determine what to do if you discover or suspect a virus infection.
IMPORTANT: For current information about viruses and threats, always use the live Trellix Labs pages. See the links in the "Related Information" section of this article. If you discover or suspect a virus infection:
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