Certified Internet Web (CIW) Professional Practice Exam

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What is the most effective strategy to protect against virus attacks?

  1. Perform regular backups of your hard drive.

  2. Update the definitions for your malware protection application frequently.

  3. Open email attachments only from unknown senders.

  4. Configure security settings for your web browser to the lowest possible level.

The correct answer is: Update the definitions for your malware protection application frequently.

Updating the definitions for your malware protection application frequently is essential because virus and malware threats are constantly evolving. Cybercriminals regularly release new malware that can bypass outdated security measures. By keeping the definitions up to date, you ensure that your antivirus software can detect and eliminate the latest threats effectively. This proactive approach allows your system to recognize and deal with new strains of malware and viruses, thus providing a significant layer of protection. While performing regular backups and being cautious about email attachments are important practices, they address specific scenarios rather than providing ongoing protection against a constantly changing threat landscape. Regular backups help recover data after an infection but do not prevent it, while being careful with email attachments reduces risk but cannot mitigate all potential virus entry points. Configuring browser security settings to the lowest level can actually expose your system to greater risks rather than protecting it.