![]() ![]() However, once I found I had zeroaccess on my home pc, I became a bit concerned. ![]() So I kept it, and downloaded it to my pc, my husband’s laptop, and his work pc (he was also a student and had free access to this antivirus.) I also downloaded it to my dad’s laptop, because he is computer illiterate (but he tries so hard, though), and I take care of all of his computer-fix needs, and he needs all the help he can get. He also gave us a tip as IT students, that it is a lifetime copy, and we could download it onto a USB drive and keep it, of course keeping up with the updates. He told us that the Symantec software offered on blackboard was not just your regular average free software with limitations, but it was the exact same as the version you have to purchase at $50 or more. The school invested in Symantec in hopes that the students would download it, and keep their computers free and clean of viruses so that they would not transmit viruses to the school’s website when they logged onto blackboard. He explained to us that it was offered to students by the school as a protection to the school’s website. Our IT teacher talked up the Symantec offered to us on blackboard as top-of-the-line. I had been using Symantec Endpoint Protection. I have come to the step in the process where I have to choose an antivirus, and I need a little help. The wonderful people of bleepingcomputer helped me indentify that I had zeroaccess virus, and transferred me to another person who so patiently walked me through cleaning it out of my computer. ![]()
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