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a piece of computer security advice!

The first measure has to do with the fact that no one should base their actions on guesses, don?t assume anything. Second of all, people are told to rely on security products that have been tested properly, to be sure that all or at least the majority of their needs regarding a security tool are met. In order to make sure that the testing is indeed conducted in a careful and impartial manner. Same thing goes for the firewall protection. It also must be previously tested and most importantly control both incoming and outgoing operations on the internet.

The next pieces of advice are related to electronic mail, which are both a target and a means to deliver malicious software. Users must not open emails from unknown senders or, at the very least, they must refrain from clicking on links and attached files, which are perfect hosts for malware. It is also recommended that every email that hasn’t been solicited be deleted and not forwarded to anyone, because all it does is overload Internet traffic.

Another thing is the file transfer programs and file sharing servers are better installed only when users really need to make use of them. Even when they are needed, such programs can still be dangerous, as the security company tags them with ?potential hazards? labels. Updates are best made as soon as they become available, because they can fend off attacks and threats. No application whatsoever is downloaded without previously being scanned by a security tool. To avoid data loss, users must make backups of every important file on their computer. All the recommendations have the same bedrock ? caution, which can save one a lot of trouble.



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