Top 10 Security Tips

The Internet is an amazing place, but just like with any public space, people must use caution when they’re visiting in order to stay safe. Cyber criminals lurk around mcafee.com/activate product key every corner, just waiting to find an opening to steal www.mcafee/activate information, vandalize a computer, or send unwanted www.mcafee.com/activate advertising.

However, by following these Top 10 security tips, computer users can consider themselves and their computers safer.

  1. You are your own best security. Having the No. 1 rated Internet security software, anti-virus protection, spam guards www.mcafee.com/activate download, firewalls www.mcafee.com/activate product key, and other protections won’t do a bit of good if a computer user ignores warnings from the protection software.
  2. Stay up-to-date with the www.mcafee.com/activate latest anti-viral protection. Many companies make it their full-time job to make the Internet a safer place. Having the latest security programs can protect against varying degrees of cyber www.mcafee/activate threats. Because cyber criminals constantly improve their methods, it doesn’t help to have a product from 3 years prior.
  3. Keep all operating system and Internet browsers updated. The makers of these programs are also joining the fight against malware. Having the most up-to-date programs will help keep the latest threats away.
  4. Don’t believe everything written www.mcafee.com/activate product key in an e-mail. Cyber criminals create infected e-mails meant to tug at heart-strings, inflame passions about politics, and appeal to people’s religions knowing that they will be www.mcafee.com/activate passed on and on mcafee.com/activate product key. Joke e-mails are some of the worst offenders for carrying malware.
  5. Look before you leap. Phishing www.mcafee.com/activate download Web sites and spam e-mails can fool even seasoned computer users into giving up personal information. Any reputable company will never ask for a password or a Social Security number.
  6. Use strong passwords. Microsoft offers a  free app to see if passwords will confound
    common cyber criminals.
  7. Keep your information private on Facebook. Even if someone is not your friend, a cyber criminal has a way of seeing www.mcafee.com/activate product key what you’ve posted on social networking sites. A good rule of thumb: Never say anything on a social site www.mcafee/activate you would never say out loud  mcafee.com/activate product keyin public.
  8. Teach children about cyber dangers. From an early age, children should be taught about scams, predators, and ways to be safe. It doesn’t have to be a graphic conversation.
  9. Don’t use a preview window. Preview windows automatically open e-mails and subject a computer to a virus before it can be www.mcafee.com/activate stopped.
  10. If it seems fishy, it probably is. Don’t worry about being paranoid with suspicious e-mails and Web sites. Ignore the site or the e-mail to stay safe.
  11. Protection from Meltdown

    As with all security vulnerabilities, the key to protection is to update everything as soon as possible. Microprocessor manufacturers, keen www.mcafee.com/activate download to protect their assets and reputation, have been working round the clock www.mcafee.com/activate to deliver patches to help solve the Meltdown conundrum and ensure that affected systems remain protected www.mcafee/activate. The first patch was released www.mcafee.com/activate product key by Microsoft on January 3rd to aid Windows in protecting itself from Meltdown with intel , APPLE and ARM soon following mcafee.com/activate product key suit.

    Revised firmware updates, for Intel at least, will then be issued by product manufacturers (such as Dell and HP) for the foreseeable future. In the meantime, Intel aim, by the end of January, to have released www.mcafee.com/activate download firmware updates for www.mcafee.com/activate product key all of their processors released mcafee.com/activate product key in the last five years. With all the affected CPU manufacturers attempting to remedy Meltdown, you could be forgiven for thinking that www.mcafee.com/activate this intriguing www.mcafee/activate chapter of IT security was coming to an end. However, the patches and firmware upgrades are coming in for major criticism.

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