Tips From World‘s Top Most Antivirus Compay
Enjoy Nortan‘s Top 10 Computer Security Tips, the following
are summaries those generally regarded as the most valuable:
1.
Use plain old
common sense. When in doubt, err of the side of safety. Delete email
attachments from people you don‘t know (WITHOUT opening them!). Beware
especially aware of tempting animations on unprofessional-looking sites. Keep
an eye out for strange links or attachments in Instant Messaging (IM)
programs—they just might contain malicious code.
2.
Still use
floppies? Scan them before use. This tip is especially critical if you use
floppy disks to transfer files between PCs. Always scan them for viruses and
other threats before transferring their contents to any computer.
3.
Label
floppies—and don‟t share. Even well meaning associates can unwittingly
transmit viruses, worms, Trojan horses or worse. Label your disks clearly, and
―neither a borrower nor lender be.‖ Use alternate methods for sharing files.
4.
Never boot from
floppy disks. This is one of the most common ways viruses can be
transmitted. Always remember to remove inserted floppies before shutting down
any PC; otherwise, it will automatically attempt to boot from what may already
be a virus-laden disk.
5.
Avoid
downloading files of which you‟re unsure. Be on the lookout for files such
as freeware, screensavers, games or other executable programs. Internet news
groups and web sites may be full of potential threats, so be sure to scan all
downloads before running them. It may be helpful to download files to a ―Scan‖
folder and then scan the entire folder‘s contents.
6.
Frequently
update your anti-virus software. Even the best anti-virus software isn‘t
much help unless you keep it updated. New PC threats emerge daily—even
hourly—and variations can often be engineered to slip by previous software
versions. Most anti-virus software allows easy online updating.
7.
Protect system
startups. Make sure to configure anti-virus software to launch automatically
and run constantly, ensuring that you‘re always protected.
8.
Scan incoming
email/attachments. Again, you must scan each attached file from email or IM
messages—even those from trusted sources. Most PC security software
automatically performs this function.
9.
Don‟t
automatically open email/attachments. This may seem redundant, but it‘s
important. Make sure your email application doesn‘t automatically open messages
(Check the program‘s Options or Preferences menus).
10.
Install
professional anti-virus software — and keep virus definitions up to date.
Proper anti-virus and other PC security applications can scan files for unusual
changes and other warning signs. This is by far the most important step you can
take to keep PCs as safe and secure as possible.
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