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Tech Support Forums => Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: Anne on August 10, 2006, 10:27:52 PM

Title: Staying safe online
Post by: Anne on August 10, 2006, 10:27:52 PM
Staying safe online isn't just about running one program or another to protect you, it's also practising what we call "safe hex", which really means learning about threats and how to recognise how your PC is vulnerable to them. Making sure you apply security patches for your computer as soon as they are released rather than 3 months later, and running up to date firewall and anti malware programs to stop nasties getting in, and catching and cleaning them if they do sneak past your first lines of defences.

Security online is something we describe as a layered process...


With a little thought and planning and a modest ?/$ outlay you can stay fairly safe online. The alternative can be disastrous... we've seen hard drives destroyed by computer viruses with the total loss of the data on it (and no backup of course), or files that are so badly compromised that it takes a lot of hours in data recovery time to try and rescue that damaged data. Or even more worrying, one recent case where someone lost over ?20,000 from their bank account by clicking on a link in a phishing e-mail and entering their banking details into the link. Sadly, it's only when it's too late that one realises how important the lost/damaged/compromised data actually was, or when your bank account is suddenly empty that you find out you're a victim of fraud.