What we do not understand, we cannot protect
The biggest problem is that people often tell me that they know nothing about computers and rely on others to protect or fix their home computer when it has problems.
This is no longer acceptable in the world of technology today, to say that you don't understand how your computer is exposed to risks.
Don't give access to your computer to untrusted people
Simple but effective. If you do not let people use or access your computer when you are not present, it will protect your pc the most. For example, you hand over your computer to the repair guy in the store without asking or checking their reputation.
Did you know that some computer technicians;
Search all your hard drives and read personal informationThey look for your photographs and make copies of images that could be very personal to youYour banking and passwords are easy for them to find and some get paid to pass details to others for criminal activitiesCause trouble for you by hiding pornographic material on your hard drive and then report you to the authoritiesWe are too trusting when we hand over our computers containing all your personal information.
Never allow anyone to fix your computer remotely
Never, ever accept someone telling you that they can fix your computer from the internet if you give them access or change firewall settings.
If you didn't call for help, don't believe anything they say about the problems they will fix for you.
By giving them access, it only takes a few minutes to completely copy your hard drive information or find your banking details. Within minutes they use this to commit fraud before you have the chance to cancel any cards or change passwords.
Use different passwords and change often
For your password to be effective it needs to contain at least 6-8 characters mixed with letters and special characters that do not make up real words.
If your password is a real world, it can be broken within seconds by the average computer user that wants to bypass your security.
Watch out for keyloggers
Don't let people install computer programs or software on your computer without your knowledge. A small program known as a key logger will track all your typing and send this information to other people without you knowing.
All in all, ensure you have the latest antivirus software installed and keep updating to prevent old viruses getting through weak defences.
Then make sure you do not download or open any files that you do not know or understand.
Information supplied by Paul Baker
Over twenty years of business development & change management strategies successfully used in National organisations across Australia. The focus is on continuous improvement of business systems to stimulate growth through our principles of Initiate, Inspire, Innovate.
Customer-centric focus using our extensive experience in consumer behaviour and business process operations to find ways to help business owners manage their organisations.
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