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    Thursday, December 8th, 2011
    11:20 am
    Tired of your computer constantly getting infected with Viruses and Malware
    Listed here are three simple to follow tips that will greatly reduce your risk of your computer getting infected.

    The most common reason for bringing some type of computer into a repair shop is virus and malware infections. More often than not individuals have no idea how their computer got infected. Computer viruses may come from the number of sources, and therefore are becoming increasingly hard for users to detect. Some knowledge on how to prevent computer viruses can go a long way.

    PC Repair in Riverside

    The first step in computer virus prevention is one that may seem obvious: use a strong antivirus program. There are many excellent free options available like Microsoft Security Essentials, Avast, or AVG. Turn it on all the time, make certain it stays updated, and pay attention to any messages that may appear from this. If you choose to go for the paid antivirus route, make certain your registration can be date. Most antivirus program's registrations have to be renewed every year, when your time expires the program won't work.

    Your second step in prevention is running windows update. Security updated are routinely released on the second Tuesday of each and every month for windows. These updates protect against vulnerabilities to malware and security exploits. These updates are very important, it is more difficult for a hacker to gain access to a computer with the latest updates and patches installed. This not only goes for windows but other programs too. Make sure you update programs like Flash, Adobe PDF reader, Java, yet others. To operate windows update click on start and visit all programs, then click Windows Update.

    My third tip is among the most important one, use a secure web browser like Google Chrome. I only say this is actually the most significant tip because most viruses originate from internet browsing, so that your browser of preference is your first line of defense against viruses. I recommend to all my clients that they start using Google Chrome, because it is probably the most secure web browser on the market currently. Within the 2011 Pwn2Own contest (a tournament where hacker teams get together and then try to hack browsers for prizes) Chrome and Firefox were the only real browsers to not get hacked.

    PC Repair in Riverside

    A forth sort of bonus tip which I don't recommend for all users, is managing a real-time malware scanner. My favorite malware scanners are TeaTimer of Spybot Search and Destroy, and Malwarebytes. The combination of an antivirus plus one of these real time malware scanners will provide a most of security. The problem with running both is the fact that there's a potential for it to slow down your pc, and exactly how these programs work. They keep an eye on system changes and prompts you to definitely allow a course to operate or add itself towards the list of startup programs whenever your start your computer. Many people will find this annoying, but that is the cost to find the most of security.

    If you can follow these tips you will help reduce your risk for any virus infection. There's still no beating the best defense, the user themselves. Unfortunately there isn't any quick studies on how to stay safe online. The best way forward I'm able to give is follow these rules, stay with trusted sites, don't open any email attachments from people you don't know, so when in doubt simply close the window and obtain out of there.
    11:18 am
    Tired of your pc constantly getting infected with Viruses and Malware
    Listed here are three easy to follow tips that will help reduce your chance of your pc getting infected.

    The most common reason for bringing a computer into a repair shop is virus and malware infections. More often than not individuals have no clue how their computer got infected. Computer viruses may come from a quantity of sources, and are becoming increasingly hard for users to detect. A little bit of knowledge on how to prevent computer viruses will go a long way.

    PC Repair in Riverside

    The initial step in computer virus prevention is one that may seem obvious: install a strong antivirus program. There are many excellent free options out there like Microsoft Security Essentials, Avast, or AVG. Let it run all the time, make sure it stays updated, and pay attention to any messages that may appear from it. If you choose to choose the paid antivirus route, make sure your registration can be date. Most antivirus program's registrations need to be renewed each year, when your time is up the program will no longer be effective.

    Your second step in prevention is running windows update. Security updated are routinely released around the second Tuesday of every month for windows. These updates force away vulnerabilities to malware and security exploits. These updates are important, it's more difficult for a hacker to gain access to some type of computer using the latest updates and patches installed. This not just goes for windows but other programs as well. Be sure you update programs like Flash, Adobe PDF reader, Java, and others. To operate windows update click on start and visit all programs, then click Windows Update.

    My third tip is among the most important one, use a secure web browser like Google Chrome. I only say this is the most significant tip because most viruses come from internet browsing, so your browser of preference is your first line of defense against viruses. I recommend to all my clients they start using Google Chrome, because it is the most secure web browser available on the market currently. In the 2011 Pwn2Own contest (a contest where hacker teams meet up and try to hack browsers for prizes) Chrome and Firefox were the only browsers not receiving hacked.

    PC Repair in Riverside

    A forth kind of bonus tip which I don't recommend for those users, is running a real-time malware scanner. My favorite malware scanners are TeaTimer of Spybot Search and Destroy, and Malwarebytes. The combination of the antivirus plus one of these real-time malware scanners will give you a maximum level of security. The issue with running both is that there is a possibility of it to slow down your pc, and the way these programs work. They keep an eye on system changes and prompts you to definitely allow a program to operate or add itself to the listing of startup programs whenever your start your computer. Many people will discover this annoying, but that's the cost to get the maximum level of security.

    If you can try this advice you'll help reduce your risk for any virus infection. There is still no beating the best defense, which is the user themselves. Unfortunately there isn't any quick studies regarding how to stay safe online. The best way forward I'm able to give is follow these rules, stick to trusted sites, don't open any email attachments from people you don't know, so when in doubt simply close the window and get from there.
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