Computer Repair Avoided By Proper Web Browsing Habits

By editor · Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

It wasn’t always like that like this but the Net has morphed into a feeding ground for spyware.  What used to be a comparatively clean network has turned into a minefield, figuratively talking.  Cyberspace is now happy it with a selection of viruses, Trojans, and ad ware programs.  These items attach themselves to your computer and perform functions you don’t want like undesired showing adverts, tracking where you go online, and nicking your personal finance information like your ATM card number.  In this day and age it is very important to shield yourself by using security software and learning the way to peruse the internet in a safe manner. 

Many of us do not realize this but email has turned into a exceedingly commonplace way to spread spyware.  Google’s email does the best job of filtering it there is however no e-mail filter that gets all.  You could have some that end up in your mailbox.  If you get an e-mail from someone you do not know or have not heard about, please remove it.  In fact I might go so far as pronouncing it is best to remove anything that seems even remotely suspicious.  It is better to be safe than sorry.  Don’t open any attachment you’re not really expecting.  Downloading any file from a link that’s not reputable is like playing Russian roulette. 

While it may seem appealing out highly recommend that you also not download links from torrent, P2P, warez, and other like sites that don’t monitor what people put up there.  Put importance on not downloading anything from torrents as many of these files are usually stuffed with things you don’t warn your PC.  If you need to download something go to an established and reputable site to do it.  P2P sites like LimeWire may be appealing because they offer free music but show your PCs to many viruses and other security threats.  Again, when you want to download music only use highly credible sites. 

Don’t just click any link you see.  The web is flooded with many websites and these web sites have various links on them.  Be cautious of what you click and use common sense when you are navigating from an internet site to another website. 

A up-to-date browser is a great first defensive line for any security threats you will experience.  The top browsers released updates on a regular basis when you see they are available you want to download them.  Firefox is the best browser out there and releases updates at least once each two to a quarter. 

By this time you really ought to know you want some form of antivirus software.  Being online without some security programme installed is very hazardous.  Keep in mind that no software, irrespective of how expensive it is, is infallible and you still have to use common-sense and whatever you do.  Don’t become too relaxed and think your browser anti-spyware software will block everything.  Hackers and virus makers are getting more classy and security devices sometimes have not caught up as quick as one would hope. 

Good skimming habits must be learned by all as the Internet has become a useful but threatening place.  There have been countless stories of folk having their whole identity thieved or going to their deposit account only to see nothing in it.  You have full areas operating out of Nigeria and Russia where folk do nothing but set up net cafs and still identities all around the globe.  Protect yourself and be highly pro-active.  Whether you live in Vancouver WA or anywhere else you need to be wary of anything you haven’t seen before. 

Folks get into a smug mode where they believe various identity theft circumstances will not happen to them.  When it is doing happen they’re surprised and in denial.

I, the author, am a computer repair technician .  I work for a computer service company.  I also operate some other sites like win free gift cards online.

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