Everyone has downloaded a file from the internet, and the majority of the time the file is form a trusted source. But when it isn’t and turns out to be something unexpected like a virus, worm, or spyware, you are in danger if becoming a victim of identity theft.
Preventing attacks online is relatively simple and involves keeping the security settings on your PC up to date and using caution when downloading files from the internet.
The newest operating systems like Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and ME have options to automatically update security settings so be sure to utilize these tools. For later operating systems, be sure to update your security settings regularly from Microsoft Updates. Scan tour computer as soon as you have received updates to check for new viruses and other potential security risks.
Be sure and update your system often and scan your computer after you have updated it for potential viruses and other security risks such as unwanted programs. Thieves can use these programs to gather personal data for identity theft purposes.
Utilizing a firewall can also protect you and your computer from unknown dangers. It is also a good idea to program your anti-virus software to scan incoming email attachments. You can also block unwanted emails by using a spam blocker to reduce the possibility of receiving unwanted items. And of course, never open an email from someone you don’t know or download an attachment.
Removing viruses and spyware if your computer has become infected is important as well. The longer your computer is compromised the higher the chances that your personal information may be stolen for identity theft purposes. Using programs your internet service provider may provide to eliminate these threats or seeking the help of computer repair technicians promptly will reduce the potential for identity theft.
So to stay protected online, update your security settings often, run system scans for potentially harmful programs regularly, don’t open emails or files from unknown people or source.
Only download files from trusted sources on the internet and be sure to update the security settings on your computer frequently to guard against the ever changing virus threat.

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