A few simple habits will keep your computer free from viruses and other malware that can be used to spy on you and your contacts.
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Don’t Wait, Update!
Updating your computer software is the easiest way to block online attacks. Everyone has received notices on their computers saying “Software Update Available: Update Now or Remind Me Later”. Choosing …
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Kick Out the Pirates
Using pirated software – like free “Microsoft Windows” software online or what you buy on the street – is dangerous. First, it may have been modified to contain viruses. Second, …
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Strong Passwords
Strong passwords keep you safer. Make them long, complex, unique, and change them often — and never, ever set an account to automatically log in or store your password. …
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Don’t Share Drives!
Putting your flash drive (also called thumb drives, jump drives, or USB sticks) in other people’s computers or allowing other people to put theirs in your computer spreads viruses and …
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Safer File Sharing
Stay safer by dropping the habit of sending attachments or usingflash drives. These leave you open to spy and malware attacks. Instead, use other file sharing options online – they’re …
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