Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Computer Security: The Essential Components For A Safe Computer

Today, computers are almost as common as the telephone in the home. Computers themselves do not pose a threat to security. When connected to networks and chaos that is the World Wide Web, computers have become tools that identity thieves and hackers use to extrapolate this chaos. In order to establish computer security, software companies have set up mechanisms to prevent risks and the chances of viruses, spyware, spam and pop-ups.

The first of these is a new anti-virus software. There are two large companies that offer this program: McAfee and Norton. These programs work to scan the files on your computer and view them for the attributes that are in or virus are often linked to viruses. These traits or attributes are often called virus definitions and need to be downloaded on a fairly regular basis. In addition to the files on your computer files on CDs, floppy disks and e-mails can and should be filed. There is no doubt about it: anti-virus software is essential to computer security.


Next on the list is spyware scanning software. Spyware occurs when certain sites run programs in the back ground of your computer while glean some information. Information can be as mild as monitoring such websites you look at the acquisition of real passwords. Whatever type of spyware, it can slow your computer to a crawl and should be removed from your computer. Two options are popular software Spy Sweeper and Ad ware.

Lastly, but certainly not least are pop-up blockers and extent of filters. Not only pop-ups and spam annoying, but they often contain spyware scanning software described above. In addition, they can slow down your computer incredibly low. And when you are angry at your computer, your computer is not safe!

In addition to these software components, there are still a few tricks that you can use to keep your computer and your information secure. Password sure what you can and when you create passwords, do not make them easy. Do not use your name, your birthday or your social security number. And, if you are on a wireless network unsecured, do not check your bank statements. These networks allow several people at once. Remember, the pirates are intelligent. You must be intelligent!

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