How can a site infect your computer
There is different ways that a site can infect your computer.
			Security Hole
			A security hole is where there is an issue with code in software. 
			This issue allows a hacker to take advantage of it to infect or hack 
			into a computer. 
			NOTE: There is and will always be errors in software. There is over 
			100,000 files in use on a computer. Many of the files are shared by 
			more than one program. The chances of having that many files without 
			issues is impossible. You fix one issue and that fix may cause 
			another issue with another file. That is why Microsoft updates all 
			the time. (Macs have the issue too.)
			A hacker will write code on a page to access the security hole. When 
			you open the site, the site has code to access the security hole.
			Cautions to take
			Periodically run Windows Update (Even if 
			you have Windows Update to run automatically, manually check for 
			updates. Automatic doesn't always show all the updates)
			Make sure your anti-virus is up to date and do periodic scans
			Have an anti-malware software on your computer such as Malwarebytes, 
			Spybot and so forth. (You can have more 
			than one Anti-malware on your system)
			 
			Downloads
			The site will have a virus on it via a download. The download may be 
			a video, music or an actual download. When you click on the music, 
			or video, it downloads the virus.
			Cautions to take
			Be careful of the sites you go to
			Periodically run 
			Windows Update (Even if you have 
			Windows Update to run automatically, manually check for updates. 
			Automatic doesn't always show all the updates)
			Make sure your anti-virus is up to date and do periodic scans
			Have an anti-malware software on your computer such as Malwarebytes, 
			Spybot and so forth. (You can have more 
			than one Anti-malware on your system)
			 
			Fake Anti-virus software
			When you access a website that is infected, it may open a separate 
			window that looks like an anti-virus window. Sometimes the 
			anti-virus will look as a name brand anti-virus such as Norton, 
			Microsoft, AVG or other known anti-virus software. It will tell you 
			that you are infected and to clean your computer. When you click on 
			clean, it will either install a virus on your computer, have you pay 
			for it to be cleaned or both. 
			Methods to determine if the anti-virus screen is valid
			Close all Internet Explorer windows. If the anti-virus disappears, 
			it is invalid.
			Open your anti-virus yourself. If it opens and you have the other 
			anti-virus window open as well, that is other window is fake.
			Do a scan with your anti-virus. If it finds nothing then it is not 
			your anti-virus reporting it. (you should 
			do a scan anyways)
			 
			Here is a page to give you some tips
