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Thứ Bảy, 5 tháng 7, 2014

How To Keep Your Computer Secure

By Frankline Bell


It might seem a bit dramatic to state that our computer is our life's blood, but it is a crucial part of the lives of most people. These machines store everything from financial documents and information, details about your company or business, as well as personal information and even precious family photos. Keeping your system secure is a high priority, and the following tips can protect you from many common issues.

One thing you definitely need to install is good anti-virus software, even if you have a Mac or use Linux. Sometimes it can be annoying when the program asks you to approve this program or that software, but it's a lot less troublesome than a virus. Just be sure that you update the software when it prompts you to do so. These updates are crucial because they provide you with protection against new types of malware. Overall, it probably takes just three minutes each day to keep your computer fairly secure using an anti-virus program.

A firewall is another important feature that you need, and you a need a firewall for your router as well as your computer. Usually your computer's operating system will have a firewall built in to the system. Your internet provider might provide you with a modem and router when you sign up for service and this should have a firewall, but you can upgrade to a better firewall with stronger security. A firewall basically prevents unauthorized access to your computer or your computer network. When you have a firewall and anti-virus software in place, these are good ways to ensure security.

Updates are important in general, and while it can be a big pain to shut down everything and complete an update, they need to be done. Updates for your operating system or browsers often are provided to fix bugs in the system, but they also are just as likely to be used to fix security issues. The more up-to-date your computer is, the safer the system is in general.

All of these updates and security measures are great, but the user also can implement safety practices, as well. This means you never download software from the Internet unless you are positive that it is safe. Don't open up weird looking emails and don't click on weird links in emails, even if they are from a trusted contact. Some websites are even dangerous, so when the anti-virus software or browser tells you not to go to a specific site, consider paying close attention to this warning. When it comes to passwords, don't store them on the computer and use a different password for each account or service that requires a password. Sure, it's a pain, but identity theft can be a far bigger pain and this is one way to prevent unscrupulous people from using your information for evil.

Of course, you might already be suffering from the effects of malware or dealing with other difficult computer problems. If the computer is not running properly or you are sure you have a virus or other malware, contact the team at GeeksAKnockin'. They can handle a myriad of serious computer problems, such as spyware and virus removal, hardware repair and information recovery just to name a few. They also can help you prevent security issues in the future. A technician can come to your office or home to fix the issue or many times you can opt to have the problem handled remotely, via GeeksAKnockin's virtual house call technology.




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