Figure 2. EULA Template [[A Screenshot of a sample EULA]. Retrieved November 12, 2013, from: Rocketlawyer.com].
Most of the software vendors do not let users look at the EULA before installing the software; therefore users cannot make knowledgeable decisions about what they are installing. Often, sellers make their EULA so hard to find and hard to read that even experienced users do not understand the terms of which agree. Thus it is very important to read the EULA before installing any software and every student should be taught about it and must be made aware about it.[2].
2.2.3 Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.
Every student must learn about the windows malicious Software Removal tool. It is a very basic security tool against the malwares. It is very good and silent software. After a user installs the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal tool, the tool will automatically work in the background. These software checks for malware and virus. It also removes them if it finds them. If the tool does not find anything then it runs noiselessly in the contextual without disturbing the user. If it finds anything, the software fixes it and even displays a report telling which malicious software was detected. Moreover, the user need not install it manually just keep the settings of windows update to automatic, and it will be automatically installed and just forget about running the tool manually. .
The Microsoft Malicious Software Removal tool does not keep running in the background, and it also doesn't scan everything that a user opens, therefore, it can be also used with other antivirus software, and it also won't interfere with them. It also can't replace an antivirus program; therefore the user needs to install an antivirus program also. It differs from antivirus software in many ways. First is that it removes malicious software from a computer that is already infected whereas antivirus softwares blocks the malicious software from running on the system, and it is more desirable to block the malicious software on a system than to remove it after infection.