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| Home | You can improve your internet security through these actions
The security of your personal information and identity is achieved by implementing all of these security LAYERS. I can help secure your computing environment. Apply operating system and browser
patches You can typically find the Windows Update wizard under {Start} {Programs} (then select it from the section up at the very top of the menu). Otherwise, in you browser you can go to Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsupdate Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP can be configured to regularly check for newly released patches. Maintain an
anti-virus software subscription Anti-virus subscription typically costs $20 to $30 per year. It will scan for and remove viruses, which is malicious software that runs without your consent. Vendors for anti-virus software include:
Install software or hardware firewalls
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Combat adware and spyware Adware is software that runs on your system and streams pop-up ads for your viewing pleasure. Spyware is software that runs on your system that tracks your activity, potentially stealing passwords and other elements relating to your identity. Different programs are varyingly offensive, but it is hard to speak well of any of them. A constant stream of pop-up ads can quickly make your computer unusable. Some anti-virus programs claim to search for these problems. In my experience they are not as thorough as the more specialized anti-adware programs. Sometimes removal of these "infections" can be tricky, especially if several are found. It may require booting the system into safe mode and manually the offending deleting files or registry entries. Adaware is a well respected product. I like SpyBot. It is easy to use, cleans things up nicely, and is free (donations are graciously accepted).
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Avoid file sharing programs
and be suspicious of free downloads Filesharing and other "free" internet programs typically invite you to install adware and spyware that feed pop-up ads to your computer. A constant stream of pop-up ads can quickly make your computer unusable. Among the first is pop-ups is typically an offer to install more "free" software that claims to stop the pop-ups, but is really more adware! Be sure to confirm the the source for any software you install on your system.
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