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What did LimeWire do to your computer?
In LimeWire versions before 5.0, users could accidentally configure the software to allow access to any file on their computer, including documents with personal information. Recent versions of LimeWire do not allow unintentional sharing of documents or applications.
Can my PC get a virus from a website?
Viruses can also be downloaded by visiting malicious websites or clicking links or ads to an unknown/unsecure website. Even connecting to an infected external drive (like a USB) can introduce malicious software into your system.
How do you tell if a website has a virus?
There are several services you can use to verify a link. Google Safe Browsing is a good place to start. Type in this URL http://google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site= followed by the site you want to check, such as google.com or an IP address. It will let you know if it has hosted malware in the past 90 days.
What kind of sharing software does LimeWire use?
LimeWire is a peer-to-peer file sharing platform that uses the Gnutella network. The software allows individuals to share music, videos, and other forms of media.
What does this site may harm your computer mean?
You’ll see the message “This site may harm your computer” beneath the site URL when we think the site you’re about to visit might allow programs to install malicious software on your computer. Malicious software can allow unwanted programs to steal passwords and credit card numbers, slow down your computer, or change your search results.
When was the last time LimeWire was updated?
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What happens if you visit a malicious website?
What happens if you visit the site. Malicious software can allow unwanted programs to steal passwords and credit card numbers, slow down your computer, or change your search results.