Tips to protect your computer from viruses and malware

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1. Keep your software up to date

Software makers like Microsoft and Oracle

1. Keep your software up to date Software makers like Microsoft and
routinely update their software to fix bugs that could potentially be exploited by hackers. Oracle just released on Sunday an update to its Java software to fix a security hole hackers could have used to infect computers with malware.

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2. Don’t click on links within emails

A good rule of thumb is

2. Don’t click on links within emails A good rule of thumb
if you don’t recognize a sender of an email, don’t click on any links within it. Microsoft says 44.8 percent of Windows virus infections happen because the computer user clicked on something.

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3. Use free antivirus software

You don’t have to pay for software to

3. Use free antivirus software You don’t have to pay for software
protect your computer or for an annual subscription to maintain the latest virus protection. For Windows users, Microsoft Security Essentials is free. Avast is another free anti-virus program.

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4. Back up your computer

Do you regularly back up the information on

4. Back up your computer Do you regularly back up the information
your computer? If you don’t – and 29 percent of computer users fall into that category – you have no protection from calamites ranging from hard drive failure to your house burning down. If you value your data, back it up.

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5. Use a strong password

A strong password is one that is complex,

5. Use a strong password A strong password is one that is
with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. While some people use the same password for everything, try to avoid that practice.
Password security company SplashData.com says the three most common passwords are password, 123456, and 12345678. The company recommends avoiding using the same user name/password combination for multiple online site logins.

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6. Minimize downloads

Make sure your Web browser’s security settings are high enough

6. Minimize downloads Make sure your Web browser’s security settings are high
to detect unauthorized downloads. For Internet Explorer, the medium security setting is the minimum level to use.

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7. Use a pop-up blocker

Web browsers have the ability to stop pop-up

7. Use a pop-up blocker Web browsers have the ability to stop
windows and allow you to set the security for accepting pop-ups. The federal OnGuardOnline site recommends never clicking on links within pop-up screens.
Even the most vigilant of computer users still run the risk of picking up malware. You should suspect a computer virus if your machine slows down, crashes, or repeats error messages.
Other clues include the computer failing to promptly shut down or restart, new toolbars you didn’t install, a changing home page, or a laptop battery draining faster than it should.
If you suspect your computer is infected, make sure your security software is updated, then scan the computer. If that doesn’t solve the problem, try typing a question into your favorite search engine to uncover forums where others might describe fighting and winning similar battles.

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Thanks for listening

These days protecting yourself from viruses and lost data is

Thanks for listening These days protecting yourself from viruses and lost data
much easier than it used to be and doesn’t have to cost a dime. Take a few minutes today to make sure you’re protected. You’ll be glad you did.
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