What keeps my mini PC healthy? Part 4: Software

12.09.2019

Unfortunately, terms such as computer virus, Trojan or malware are probably familiar to many people. Slow PCs, broken data or no access to your own PC at all are just a few of the consequences. So how can something be done for the health of a Mini PC on the software side?

Before we get to how a mini PC can be protected at software level, let us briefly explain what dangers are lurking.

What is malware? Viruses, ransomware, Trojans

Malware is short for "malicious software" and stands for any type of programmed malicious software that accesses a device, such as a mini PC, without the user's knowledge. The different types of malware include viruses, Trojans, ransomware and spyware. You can read about the differences, what malware is intended for and how it spreads here.

Protection against malware with antivirus programs

To protect a device from malware attacks, it is essential to install an antivirus program. It is important to only use programs from trustworthy companies, as they may otherwise be malware in disguise. Many companies also offer ransomware protection, which prevents files from being taken hostage and money being demanded.

Even if an antivirus program is installed and can detect and remove viruses, everyone should pay attention to a few basic things:

  • Don't click on every link that comes from friends via social media, for example.
  • Do not open any e-mail attachments where it is not 100% clear what they are.
  • Do not activate macros in Microsoft Office. Internet criminals often try to persuade users to activate macros when they receive an infected e-mail.

Removing viruses from PCs

An infected PC can be recognized by various warning signs. These include constantly recurring pop-up messages, computer programs that start by themselves and a computer that runs very slowly.

Step-by-step instructions for removing malware

Software for monitoring a mini PC

In addition to software designed to protect against malware, monitoring software can ensure the health of a mini PC.

If such software is installed, various sensors are located on the components to be monitored, such as RAM or CPU. These sensors continuously measure certain values, such as the CPU temperature, and issue an alarm if the value changes too much.

With this software, it is possible to define the limit values yourself and to be alerted and act proactively long before a component fails. This means that unforeseen system failures due to broken components can no longer occur. This is a huge advantage, especially in areas where systems have to run 24/7.

And the best thing about it is that we at spo-comm are currently working on such software. Soon all our Mini PCs can be equipped with it. More information will be available shortly.

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