An important issue, yet I see a lot of people who miss some very simple little bits that could increase the security of their computers and devices. It is important to keep systems and data secure to minimise the risk of having your personal data stolen by the hackers and the thieves. Believe me, if they spot the smallest flaw they will exploit it.
A few simple tips to reduce the risk then:
- Change your passwords regularly. One you may hear a lot and yes its a pain to go through and change them every couple of months but, it keeps brute force attacks at bay. Particularly if you've got numbers and special characters (!@#£$%) in there.
- Make sure you've got antivirus installed. It's not expensive, in fact there's some good freebies out there (AVG for a start). I've seen many computers with no antivirus installed at all. It's more important than some give it credit for.
- Keep antivirus software updated. Every month at least, vendors release updates of virus definitions to update their software with. this helps keep you ahead of the game with the more recent viruses that crop up. Just like human viruses, computer viruses can mutate too!
- Don't store you're passwords on your computer or written down. Again another simple one but it does happen. Not so long ago a well known game production company managed to lose a lot of these as they were not stored correctly for user accounts.
- Finally...reduce the amount you use remember my password. It's a useful tool and even I'm guilty of using it but don't use it on everything you need a password for on every device you have. Especially devices you may use on the move. Public wifi is not as secure as home wifi and once a hacker has that password they've got your info.
These are some useful tips just to keep in mind to reduce the risk of being attacked or hacked by computers. These aren't completely tight and some viruses can fall through the cracks but the risk will be significantly reduced.
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All the best
Ash
All the best
Ash
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