Enabling automatic software updates: Keep all your software, including web browsers, plugins, and extensions, updated with the latest versions. Outdated software can contain vulnerabilities that can be exploited by viruses and malware.

Taking regular backup of data: Create regular backups of important files and data. Store backups on an external hard drive or in a cloud-based storage service. In case there are any  data loss incidents, having backups ensures that you can restore your files without paying ransom or suffering permanent data loss.

Securing wireless network: Protect your Wi-Fi network with a strong, unique password. Enable encryption (WPA2 or WPA3) to secure the wireless communication and prevent unauthorized access to your network.

Staying aware and informed about current threats: Educate yourself on common tactics used by hackers, such as phishing emails, social engineering, or malicious downloads. Regularly update your knowledge of safe computing practices and play your part in securing yourself and your resources against possible virus attacks.

By implementing these measures, users can significantly reduce the risk of virus attacks and enhance the overall security of your computer and data.