Top 10 Ways To Protect Yourself From Computer
Viruses
by: Jim
Faller
As more and more people are becoming comfortable
using
their computers at school, home or in the office it's only a matter of
time before they encounter a computer virus. Here are our top 10 steps
to protect you from computer viruses.
Use a high quality anti-virus program. There are
many
different anti-virus computers programs on the market some of them are
better than others. Look to reputable computer magazines or websites
for ratings to help you find the one that matches your needs.
Always use your anti-virus software. Make sure
your
anti-virus software is always turned on and scanning, incoming and
outgoing email messages, and any software programs you run.
Keep your antivirus programs up to date. Most
programs
come with a yearly subscription make sure you take advantage of the
updates. More advanced programs allow you to schedule updates or full
system scans for "off hours" like 2AM when you aren't likely to be
using your computer.
Keep your computer up to date. From time to time
operating systems fall victim to security holes or issue updates. Make
sure you check periodically to make sure you are running stable up to
date versions of your software.
Backup your data regularly. Most windows computer
users
keep their documents in the "My documents" folder. This makes it easy
to back up all of your important documents. Make weekly or monthly
copies to CD or USB drives.
If you use floppy disks or USB drives on public
computers like your school computer lab, Kinko's, or even digital photo
printing store make sure you scan them for viruses. Public computers
are notorious for not being up to date and properly protected.
Be wary of email attachments. Treat any email
attachment
as potentially dangerous. Never open attachments from people you
weren't expecting. Also be careful of attachments from people you know
but weren't expecting. Many computer viruses replicate themselves by
reading the contacts from an infected computer.
Use text email if possible. While HTML email is
prettier
and allows you more control over formatting it also can carry computer
viruses. If you use text based email the only way to get a virus is by
opening an attachment.
Use downloaded freeware and shareware files or
software
with caution. Try to download them from popular reputable sources that
scan the programs before they are uploaded. To make sure you are safe
scan the program before you install it on your computer.
Be wary of links in IM or instant messaging
software.
Don't accept invitations from people you don't know and never click a
link from someone you don't trust, they can easily redirect you to
another website that will try to install a virus on your computer
system.
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