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Protect your PC from threats

When you have hundreds of GBs of
data in your PC, there is an
unavoidable  need to secure it.
Thousands of viruses, trojans, spyware
etc come up everyday which can use
your computer more than you do.

Here you can find some general tips
which will make your PC less vulnerable
to security threats.

There are some basic things that you
need to have, if you want your
operating system and hardware to run
for a long time:

1. Make sure that you have Automatic
updates turned on. You get a lot of
security updates and patches released
often and not having these updates
installed will make your PC vulnerable
to external attacks.

2. Have your firewall turned on and
never go online without a firewall! If
needed, purchase and use a third party
firewall which will be more powerful then
default windows firewall.
3.  Purchase and use a good
anti virus software like
Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro
etc. Windows doesn't have
an anti virus software built in.
Make sure your anti virus
software also includes spy
ware protections, incoming
and outgoing mail scanning,
browser control and alert for
major system changes.

4. Use a good browser.
Either upgrade your internet
explorer to the latest version
or use Mozilla Firefox for the
better security. Make sure
you have pop blocker turned
on in your browser. For best
results, download and install
Google tool bar, which will
block pop ups effectively.
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Rootkits are malware that
are hidden from the
operating system which
often install themselves
as drivers or kernel
modules. Find a list of
free antirootkit tools here