6 ways to safeguard your PC online
03/23/2007Show another tip
By CNET Online Courses, CNET Editor
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Here are some precautions you can take to keep your PC safe from online hazards like viruses, worms, and Trojan horses:
- Install an antivirus software program on your computer (for more info, see the related tip: Protect your PC with antivirus software).
- Be suspicious of any e-mail attachments that you receive from unknown sources. E-mail is the main source of viruses, worms, and Trojan horses.
- Be suspicious of downloads sent to you via chat applications (such as MSN Messenger or AIM).
- Be picky about where you download files from on the Internet; many virus and worm writers use free software to disguise malicious applications.
- Make sure that your PC has all the latest patches and updates installed (if you run Windows, visit the Windows Update site to install all the patches your operating system needs).
- Scan all discs and downloads for viruses before running them.
The information in this tip originally appeared in the PC Protection 101 online class.
Tags: PC protection , antivirus , worms , Trojan horses , AIM
