Safety Tips
For basic
security, all you need is a little quality time with your PC and a few
megabytes of hard drive space. Follow these steps to keep yourself safe from
the majority of malicious spyware.
Keep Windows up to date
Since spyware
almost exclusively affects Windows-based PCs, it's important to make sure that
you keep your operating system up to date. Microsoft Windows Update is the
semi-automated system that keeps Windows secure by providing critical patches
and security updates, which address vulnerabilities. Get those critical updates
installed, one way or another, then you can move on to more advanced security.
Firewall: More than a really cool word
A firewall is a
piece of hardware or software that hides your PC from the prying eyes of the
Internet. All Internet-enabled PCs have something called an IP (Internet
Protocol) address; a unique number that designates through which channels your
PC is accessing the Internet. It is very easy for any other Internet user to
discover your IP, but your firewall will determine just how much they can do
once they've got it. Use Windows¡¦ built-in security features, like its firewall
and Internet Security and Privacy settings. Delete your Temporary Internet
Files regularly. Turn your computer off when it¡¦s not being used.
Anti-virus, Anti-spam is non-negotiable
Another reality
of modern computing: anti-virus software is absolutely, positively necessary.
Using e-mail or the Internet without a good anti-virus or anti-spam solution is
just too risky. Imagine accidentally clicking on one unwanted spam e-mail and
having your computer continually restart itself every 30 seconds, making it
impossible to connect to the Internet long enough to download a fix. TTAsia¡¦s
Email Defense Service is an idea managed service which
minimize the risk with less resources involved.
Before
downloading a free program, like a file-sharing client or media player, make
sure it¡¦s coming from a reputable source. Look for the word ¡§ad-supported¡¨ or
anything in the program¡¦s Terms of Use documentation that mentions data
collection for marketing purposes. A quick Web search with the search terms
¡§[product name] spyware¡¨ may help you determine if the program has any Spyware
associations.
Don¡¦t download ripped movies, CDs, PC games, etc.
No, this isn¡¦t
some ethical tirade against piracy. Rather, pirated games, crack files, and
even movies can be easily packaged or archived with Spyware, viruses and worms.
Downloading illicit files, particularly over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks like
Kazaa or Gnutella, is a risky business. Plus you¡¦re stealing, which is
unethical.
Stay Informed
Even with an
anti-virus/firewall combination protecting your PC, there's no substitute for
knowledge. Understanding spyware and learning about the latest and most dangerous
threats is the key to staying protected. Spend some time surfing the Web and
keep all your software patched and up to date.