Thursday, February 18, 2016

Securing Your Computer


Maintaining the security of your computer can be a challenging task.  Hackers often seem to be one step ahead of computer users, even those who are following the best security practices.  However, securing your computer is essential to protecting your privacy, reducing the risk of identity theft, and preventing hackers from taking over your computer.   Clint Kiser of Kiser Computer Service, LLC, shared his recommendations for protecting your computer privacy.



Tips for securing your privacy:

1.     Update your operating system regularly.
2.    
Use firewalls, Anti-virus programs, and Anti-malware programs.
Kiser recommends, “NEVER, click on anything that claims it can fix computer viruses and NEVER call any phone numbers that pop up for technical support.”

3.     Update your browser with the latest version of the software.

4.     Keep all system software updated.
Kiser advises, “Don’t be misled by malicious update recommendations for Adobe and Java.  Don’t click updates for these programs that pop up in your browser.  Instead update through the taskbar (next to date/time) or update through the programs themselves.”
 
5.     Back up all your data.

6.     Do not open spam email messages, unexpected email attachments, and beware of embedded links in email messages.

7.     Encrypt your wireless network, entire drives, folders and files.

8.     Restrict software and set up administrative rights so that nothing can be installed on your computer without authorization.
9.   Use strong passwords.