I KNOW YOU KNOW IT'S THERE, BUT...
I have my TOP TEN security list always posted on the right side of every post so it's only natural to ignore it over a period of time, or even forget it's there, so here it is, in it's own Blog Post:
TOP TEN SECURITY TIPS
1. Verify that your wireless router is secured, has a
name that does not indicate either your name or the router manufacturer, has WPS
disabled, and the admin password is not the default password.
2. Keep
your Anti-Virus up-2-date. If you have Symantec Anti-Virus 2011, purchase 2012,
and when 2013 comes out, upgrade to it.
3. Quick scan your PC twice a
month with Malwarebytes.
4. Update your Adobe Reader/Flash, and Java,
directly from their websites. Do not trust the pop-up that says you have updates
to install.
5. When a pop-up jumps onto your screen, if you don't know
what it is, close it.
6. Outlook users (not Outlook Express), keep your
"Viewing Pane" closed.
7. If your PC becomes infected, turn it off until
a tech arrives.
8. Keep your data backed up, either via external USB
drives, or an online service like Carbonite.
9. Don't be cheap. Free
anti-virus software only protects you to a certain point. Symantec Internet 2012
will let you know if a link is good or bad when doing a search. If you consider
the cost of the software vs. expensive and time consuming virus/trojan removal,
it's a small price to pay.
10. Don't trust your email - too many emails
which appear to be legit, are not.
'Nuff Said,
Brian
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