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Friday, April 27, 2012

How to keep your computer safe from online threats?

The online world is full of both facilities and threats. Nowadays, a lot of users are getting virus infections in their computer while browsing the World Wide Web. A computer virus first enter in your PC silently, attach with a file, and then spreads its copies internally in the system files & Registry entries. In this write up, we will discuss the tips to keep your computer safe from the online threats. You can use them to secure your computer, important data, and information stored in it.



Security Applications First
You should install an antivirus with real-time protection and an antispyware in your computer. If you can opt for the paid antivirus then options are Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky, Panda, Bitdefender, Webroot, etc. Whereas the good free antivirus tools are AVG Antivirus, Avira Antivir, and Microsoft Security Essentials.

You need antispyware to scan your computer for the spyware, adware, Trojan Horses, worm, and other malicious elements. Free and recommended antispyware solutions are Malwarebytes Antimwalware, SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition, Spybot S&D, and Windows Defender. These free tools will not provide the real-time protection but remove all of the hidden & stuck infections, which are even not detected by antivirus.

Are you facing any issue in installing antispyware or antivirus? Do you have any other problem with your security applications? Then get online Antivirus Support from the Microsoft Certified Technicians.

Stay up-to-date
You should update your Operating System, Web browser, and antivirus regularly. Keep your Windows OS and antivirus to get automatic updates from their respective servers. Make sure to install the upgraded versions of Web browsers. Also, you should renew your license of antivirus to the latest upgraded version available.

Remember the upgraded version of any software will have the latest fixes and security patches as compared to its outdated version. Also, the Windows Updates provides the latest security patches to its Windows OS to make it more secure from online threats.

Go for online technical support if you face any problem in installing updates for above products.

Don’t open unknown emails
If you are checking the emails in a client application like Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Eudora, Thunderbird, IncrediMail, etc. then make sure not to open the emails from unknown users.

If you’re browsing Webmail such as Gmail, Hotmail, AOL Email, Yahoo Mail etc. then don’t open the attachments of emails sent from unknown persons.

Make sure to mark as junk or spam those emails which are not sent by known users. This will let your email client to decide which emails are safe and which are unsecure.

Use the right Web browser
Make sure to use the right Web browser with its upgraded version. Google Chrome specifies the unprotected Websites with a banner before opening it. You can also install the extensions like McAfee SiteAdvisor, Web of Trust (WOT), AVG Browser Security Toolbar, and Avira WebGuard to enhance its security.

Get help from online computer technical support to fix the security problems with your browser and computer.

Sense Everything
Suppose you’re opening the Website of your bank but suddenly you diverted back to a similar Website asking for complete credit card details with CVV number even without login. In this case, either you have typed a wrong URL or your browser is infected to divert you to an unsafe Website.

Check each and every character you’ve typed in the Web browser before visiting a Website. The phishing Websites are those which shows you the exact snippet of the targeted site with a similar name. Such as go0gle.com is phishing whereas Google.com is good. The only difference is that second O letter has been replaced with 0 (Zero).

You can also browse http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org to check the list of spamming and phishing Websites. The installed secured browser add-ons will also alarm you about an unsecured URL.

If your Web browser is redirecting you regularly to phishing sites then subscribe with online spyware removal support.

We hope that above tips will help you to be safe from online threats. Share your experience of virus threats or unsecured Websites with us and other users.

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