Protect Your Digital World With National Antivirus

Secure your devices from viruses, malware, ransomware, and cyber threats with cutting-edge antivirus technology.

Protect Your Digital World With National Antivirus

Secure your devices from viruses, malware, ransomware, and cyber threats with cutting-edge antivirus technology.

No Auto-Renewal Trap

Unlike other antivirus providers, we don’t auto-renew, so you’re always in control. Competitors may hook you with low intro rates, only to hike prices later—not us!

Affordable Pricing

Just $79.00 per device

(plus tax)

For a full year of cutting-edge cybersecurity.

Comprehensive Protection

This plan offers comprehensive coverage for a duration of one year, designed to protect your Windows and Mac computers, as well as mobile devices.

Reliable, Real-Time Protection For All Your Devices

Antivirus software is an example of a security utility program. It is a program or set of programs that are designed to prevent, search for, detect, and remove software viruses and other malicious software like worms, Trojans, adware, etc.

What is a Computer ____________?

Think of a software virus like a digital cold. You accidentally download a suspicious file or click on a shady link, and suddenly, your computer “catches” something.

This virus sneaks into your system, attaches itself to other files, and starts spreading – like a cold that just won’t go away. It might slow down your system, mess with your files, or cause random pop-ups, making your computer act a little “under the weather.”

To avoid it, keep your antivirus software up to date, be cautious about what you download, and don’t open any strange email attachments. It’s like washing your hands to avoid getting sick but for your computer!

A computer worm is like a virus, but a bit more independent and sneaky. Instead of needing you to open a file or program, a worm can spread all by itself, like a dandelion seed floating through the air.

Once it gets into your computer (usually through a network vulnerability or an infected email), it doesn’t just stay there. It moves on to other computers, replicating itself without needing any help. While it may not always damage files directly, it can clog up networks and slow everything down, kind of like too much traffic on the internet highway.

To protect yourself from worms, it’s important to keep your system and software up to date, use firewalls, and avoid clicking on suspicious links. In short, it’s like putting mulch in your garden to prevent weeds from popping up in your garden!

A computer Trojan is like the digital version of a Trojan horse from the old Greek myth. It looks harmless—maybe a free game or a helpful-looking program—but inside, it’s hiding something nasty.

You’re unknowingly letting the bad stuff in when you download and run the Trojan. Unlike viruses or worms, a Trojan doesn’t replicate itself. Instead, it sits quietly in your system, often waiting to steal your data, give someone remote access to your computer, or just cause general mischief.

To avoid Trojans, don’t trust downloads from unknown sources, and always check twice before installing anything that seems too good to be true. Basically, don’t open the door for suspicious guests, even if they show up with a gift.

Adware is like that pushy salesperson who keeps popping up while you’re trying to get something done. Its main goal is to throw ads in your face—lots of them. You might get it by downloading some free software, and suddenly, your screen is flooded with pop-ups, banners, or random ads for things you never wanted.

Adware isn’t always harmful like a virus or Trojan, but it’s annoying. It can slow down your computer, track your browsing habits, and sometimes open the door for more unwanted stuff. It’s like having someone follow you around a store to sell you things while you’re just trying to shop in peace.

Stick to trusted software sources and use a good ad-blocker to avoid adware. It’s like telling that pushy salesperson, “No thanks, I’m just browsing.”

About National Antivirus
and Buckeye Computer Services

National Antivirus is proudly backed by Buckeye Computer Services (BCS), a trusted name in the IT industry since 2001. As a well-established technology provider, BCS has been delivering reliable computer services, security solutions, and IT support to businesses and individuals for over two decades. With this strong foundation, National Antivirus is committed to offering top-tier cybersecurity solutions that ensure your digital world remains secure. To learn more about our parent company, visit Buckeye Computer Services.

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