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Simple and easy ways to keep your computer
safe and secure on the Internet
It is a fact; the Internet is just not a safe place to connect your
computer to. There are worms constantly scanning for vulnerable
computers to infect, trojans disguised as helpful programs but actually
install malicious ones, spyware that reports your activities back to
their makers, and hijackers that take control of your web browser and
browsing experience. For those people who have been the victim of one of
these mentioned infections, removing them and getting your computer back
in your control can be a daunting and frustrating experience. The
purpose of this article is to teach you how to setup your computer in
such a way that you minimize as much as possible the risks of
contracting one of these infections. Each step is very easy to do and
regardless of your computer experience you will have no trouble
following along. It is also important to note that there is not one step
listed below that is more important than the other. They are all equally
important to keeping your computer safe and secure.
Educate yourself and be smart about where you visit and what you click
on - Understanding how you can get infected and what to avoid when using
the Internet will be the most important step in keeping your computer
clean and secure. The majority of people who have infections on their
machines were infected due to lack of knowledge and clicking on things
that they should not. I will provide a list of actions under this step
that you should not do:
Do not open attachments from users that you do not know. This is one of
the most effective ways for viruses to infect you. If you do not know
the user, then simply do not open the email and delete it.
Never open an attachment that is a .exe, .pif, .com, or .bat unless you
specifically know the file is clean. The majority of these are always
bad!
If you visit a site and a popup appears saying that your computer is
unsafe, ignore it! These are gimicks that are used to make you click on
the ad which then can potentially install unwanted malware. For an
example of how these types of foistware can be installed on your
computer, you should read this article: Foistware, And how to avoid it.
An excellent list that contains a list of antispyware apps that should
be avoided and a list of ones that are recommended can be found here:
Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites
When a you go to a site and a popup occurs, many times they will make
them look like a normal Windows message box in order to trick you into
clicking on them. Instead just close them by clicking on the X.
Do not visit porn sites! I know some of you may not be happy about this,
but the reality is that the majority of spyware and browser
hijackers are put on your computer through porn sites.
Do not visit warez sites! Not only is pirated software illegal, but it
is a breeding ground for malware.
Do not visit crack sites! Many of the cracks include malware in them!
If you use P2P software, make sure you are careful about what you open.
Malware is all over the P2P networks.
Read the license agreement for any software that you install. Many free
downloads are offered with spyware and other programs that you DO NOT
want on your computer. Reading the agreement may help you to spot them.
Use an AntiVirus Software - It is very important that your computer has
an antivirus software running on your machine. By having an antivirus
program running, files and emails will be scanned as you use them,
download them, or open them. If a virus is found in one of the items you
are about to use, the antivirus program will stop you from being able to
run that program and therefore infect yourself.
See this link for a listing of some online/stand-alone antivirus
programs:
Virus, Spyware, and Malware Protection and Removal Resources
Update your AntiVirus Software - There is no point running an antivirus
program if you do not make sure it has all the latest updates available
to it. If you do not update the software, it will not know about any new
viruses, trojans, worms, etc that have been released into the wild since
you installed the program. Then if a new infection appears in your
computer, the antivirus program will not know that it is bad, and not
alert you when you run it and become infected. Therefore it is
imperative that you update your Antivirus software at least once a week
(Even more if you wish) so that you are protected from all the latest
threats.
Install an Anti-Spyware Program - Just as you installed and use an
antivirus program, it is essential these days to use a Spyware
protection and removal program. These programs can be used to scan your
computer for spyware, dialers, browser hijackers, and other programs
that are malicious in nature. The 4 program that we recommend are AVG
Anti-Spyware, Spybot - Search and Destroy, and Ad-Aware, and Windows
Defender.
A tutorial on using some of these programs can be found below:
Using Ad-aware to remove Spyware, Malware, & Hijackers from Your
Computer
Using Spybot - Search & Destroy to remove Spyware , Malware, and
Hijackers
Commercial Spyware Removal/Protection Programs - If you feel more
comfortable installing a commercial Spyware removal program then we
recommend WebRoot's Spysweeper or Lavasoft's Ad-Aware Professional. Both
are excellent products and a worthy addition to the arsenal of software
protecting your computer.
Spysweeper Product Information
Occasionally Run Online Virus Scans - Unfortunately not all antivirus
programs are created equal. Each program may find infections that other
antivirus programs do not and vice-versa. It is therefore recommended
that you occasionally run some free online antivirus scanners to make
sure that you are not infected with items that your particular antivirus
program does not know how to find. Two online scanners that we recommend
are:
Kaspersky Web scanner
Trend Micro Housecall
Every once in a while, maybe once every 2 weeks, run one or both of
these scanners to see if they find anything that may have been missed by
your locally installed antivirus software.
Visit Microsoft's Windows Update Site Frequently - If you are a Windows
users you must visit http://www.windowsupdate.com regularly. This site
is a Microsoft site that will scan your computer for any patches or
updates that are missing from your computer. It will then provide a list
of items that it can download and install for you. When visiting the
site, if it asks if you would like to install the Windows Update
software, allow it to do so and it should only ask you to do this once.
When the site is loaded you should then allow it to check for new
updates and download any that it finds. If it has you reboot your
computer, reboot and when your back at the desktop visit the site again
and check for new updates. Repeat this process until there are zero
critical updates available. This will ensure your computer has all of
the latest security updates available installed on your computer and is
secure from any known security holes.
Visit the Apple Security Updates Site Frequently - If you are an Apple
user then you frequently check the Apple Security Site for any new
updates and download them if they are available. Information on finding
and downloading the latest updates can be found at the Apple security
site that we linked to earlier in this step.
Use a Firewall - I can not stress how important it is that you use a
Firewall on your computer. Without a firewall your computer is
susceptible to being hacked and taken over. You may say "Why do I need a
firewall?" I have all the latest updates for my programs and operating
system, so nobody should be able to hack into my computer".
Unfortunately that reasoning is not valid. Many times hackers discover
new security holes in a software or operating system long before the
software company does and therefore many people get hacked before a
security patch is released. By using a firewall the majority of these
security holes will not be accessible as the firewall will block the
attempt.
For a tutorial on Firewall's and a listing of some available ones see
the link below: Understanding and Using Firewall's
Install SpywareBlaster - Many known malicious programs are ActiveX
programs that integrate into Internet Explorer. If you use Internet
Explorer, then we recommend that you download and install SpywareBlaster.
This program will load a huge list of known malicious programs into your
computer's configuration and make it so that you can not run these
programs on your computer and therefore become infected.
A tutorial on installing & using this product can be found here:
Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware and Malware
Update your security programs regularly - As always if you do not update
your programs, your programs will not be able to find the newest
infections that may be racing around the Internet. It is therefore
important that you upgrade the software and spyware/virus definitions
for a particular program so that they are running the most effectively.
Switch to another browser, like Firefox, or make your Internet Explorer
more secure - The latest version of Internet Explorer 7 is now shipped
with much more secure settings. On the other hand, if you use Internet
Explorer 6 there are settings that need to be changed. With that said
you have two choices; either make Internet Explorer 6 more secure or
switch to another browser like Mozilla Firefox. It's an excellent
browser and is secure right after installing it. You can find more info
on switching from Internet Explorer to Firefox here
Switching from Internet Explorer to Firefox
If you decide you would rather continue to use Internet Explorer, then
follow these steps to make it more secure:
From within Internet Explorer click on the tools menu and then click on
Options.
Click once on the Security tab
Click once on the Internet icon so it becomes highlighted.
Click once on the Custom Level button.
Change the Download signed ActiveX controls to Prompt
Change the Download unsigned ActiveX controls to Disable
Change the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe to
Disable
Change the Installation of desktop items to Prompt
Change the Launching programs and files in an IFRAME to Prompt
Change the Navigate sub-frames across different domains to Prompt
When all these settings have been made, click on the OK button.
If it prompts you as to whether or not you want to save the settings,
press the Yes button.
Next press the Apply button and then the OK to exit the Internet
Properties page.
By following all these steps you are sure to keep your computer at
minimal risk to future infections or hack attempts. This is
unfortunately not a fool proof method of securing your computer as new
risks are released almost every day, but your susceptibility to these
attacks will be diminished greatly.
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