Virus Data Recovery Service by IT Specialists

Virus Data Recovery: As we all too well know Viruses are a leading cause of data loss. IT Specialists's team of specialists can clean and restore your lost or corrupted data.

Everyday more and more viruses are released. Anyone who works with or even owns computer knows this. IT Specialists keeps updated daily on new virus attacks and how to clean and repair files that have been damaged or corrupted. If you feel your hard drive may have been attacked by a virus contact us. We have an excellent recovery rate 90% (varies weekly) for virus data recovery situations.

Here are a few examples of the different virus types.

Boot Sector Virus: Also sometimes called boot record infectors, system viruses, or boot viruses, these programs attack the boot program that is stored on every bootable floppy disk or hard disk. This code is executed by the system when the PC is started up, making it a juicy target for virus writers: by installing themselves here they guarantee that their code will be executed whenever the system is started up, giving them full control over the system to do what they wish. They are spread most commonly through infected bootable floppy disks. and sometimes cause drive failure, sector errors and data loss.

File Infectors: These viruses also call Worms directly attack and modify program files, which are usually .EXE or .COM files. When the program is run, the virus executes and does whatever it wants to do. Usually it loads itself into memory and waits for a trigger to find and infect other program files. These viruses are commonly spread through infected floppy disks, over networks, and over the Internet. Its very common for these virus attacks to cause damage or corrupt data even overwriting your important data.

Macro Viruses: The newest type of virus, these clever programs make use of the built-in programming languages in popular programs such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. These programs allow users to create programs that automate tasks, called macros. As the macro languages have become more powerful, virus writers have created malevolent macros that, when opened unwittingly, duplicate themselves into other documents and spread just like a conventional virus would.

 

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