I was just now exposed to a malicious website that was linked to me through a friends skype account (it was hacked, now he's working on getting it back). I wasn't notified by Chrome that anything was downloaded, I wasn't informed by Windows that a program tried to run, Malwarebytes didn't find anything, and lastly Avira didn't find anything.
My main reason for asking is I'm a fairly competent computer user, and I haven't bothered with getting anti-virus (yes I probably lost points for not doing that, but for the most part it's seemed unecessary). I used Avira before tho, before I formatted this computer.
Anyway, to get to my main point: how does viruses nowadays work? Do they secretly download, find whatever they want, send that info and then self-destruct to not arise suspicion? Or is it a program that keeps running? Or is it not a program at all?
Like I said, I can't find anything. With Chrome, I use "that extension which must not be named on this website", and not very much else. It's up to date, but the computer isn't. Nothing unusual has popped up either, no changing of start page or anything.
My main reason for asking is I'm a fairly competent computer user, and I haven't bothered with getting anti-virus (yes I probably lost points for not doing that, but for the most part it's seemed unecessary). I used Avira before tho, before I formatted this computer.
Anyway, to get to my main point: how does viruses nowadays work? Do they secretly download, find whatever they want, send that info and then self-destruct to not arise suspicion? Or is it a program that keeps running? Or is it not a program at all?
Like I said, I can't find anything. With Chrome, I use "that extension which must not be named on this website", and not very much else. It's up to date, but the computer isn't. Nothing unusual has popped up either, no changing of start page or anything.