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"How to Protect Your Computer"
Below are some key steps to protecting
your computer from intrusion:
- Keep Your Firewall Turned On: A firewall helps protect your
computer from hackers who might try to gain access to crash it, delete
information, or even steal passwords or other sensitive information. Software
firewalls are widely recommended for single computers. The software is
prepackaged on some operating systems or can be purchased for individual
computers. For multiple networked computers, hardware routers typically provide
firewall protection.
- Install or Update Your Antivirus
Software: Antivirus software is designed to prevent malicious software
programs from embedding on your computer. If it detects malicious code, like a
virus or a worm, it works to disarm or remove it. Viruses can infect computers
without users' knowledge. Most types of antivirus software can be set up to
update automatically.
- Install or Update Your Antispyware
Technology: Spyware
is just what it sounds like—software that is surreptitiously installed on your
computer to let others peer into your activities on the computer. Some spyware
collects information about you without your consent or produces unwanted pop-up
ads on your web browser. Some operating systems offer free spyware protection,
and inexpensive software is readily available for download on the Internet or
at your local computer store. Be wary of ads on the Internet offering
downloadable antispyware—in some cases these products may be fake and may
actually contain spyware or other malicious code. It's like buying
groceries—shop where you trust.
- Keep Your Operating System Up to Date: Computer operating systems are periodically updated to stay in
tune with technology requirements and to fix security holes. Be sure to install
the updates to ensure your computer has the latest protection.
- Be Careful What You Download: Carelessly downloading e-mail
attachments can circumvent even the most vigilant anti-virus software. Never
open an e-mail attachment from someone you don't know, and be wary of forwarded
attachments from people you do know. They may have unwittingly advanced malicious
code.
- Turn Off Your Computer: With
the growth of high-speed Internet connections, many opt to leave their
computers on and ready for action. The downside is that being "always
on" renders computers more susceptible. Beyond firewall protection, which
is designed to fend off unwanted attacks, turning the computer off effectively
severs an attacker's connection—be it spyware or a botnet that employs your
computer's resources to reach out to other unwitting users.
For more information on Internet schemes
and how to protect yourself online, see the following areas:
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