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Is
My PC Vulnerable on the Internet? |
by:
David
Marc Fishman |
Think
about this: Is a simple antivirus application
enough to protect your PC against all threats?
No longer are viruses the only threat on
the internet. In recent years other threats
have evolved which include spyware, adware,
hacking, identity theft, information theft,
pop-ups and the loss of information.
Let's begin with the basics. We all need
to protect our PC in the same way we protect
our home, car and bank account. We wouldn't
give a stranger the keys to our car, home
or bank account now would we. If you don't
protect your PC it is like giving the keys
to a stranger and letting him/her have full
access to your PC. Once the stranger has
the keys they can snoop around and take
whatever they want. I know, your thinking
how can they do this, my computer is in
my house and my doors are locked. Well,
today you can be anywhere in the world and
access someone's computer via the internet.
Since the introduction of cable modems and
DSL everyone's PC is online all the time
and accessible.
Why do I need to protect my PC, I don't
keep any important information on it? Ask
yourself a couple of questions.
1. Do I bank online?
2. Do I shop online?
3. Do I create documents, spreadsheets?
4. Do I let other people use my PC?
5. Do I download music, files onto my PC?
If you answered yes to any of these questions
then your PC is vulnerable. If you bank
online then you are sending personal confidential
information to your bank via the Internet.
For Example: Let's say you are infected
with spyware and you are typing in your
account number plus password. A spyware
installation can record key strokes and
then send them off to a site on the internet.
Now the person who setup the site has your
account number and password to your bank.
Here is one more example, if you answered
yes to I let other people use my pc, here
is what happens. The other person decides
that they like this new cool piece of software.
They download and double click on the exe,
msi or whatever installs the software. The
adware, spyware or virus installs. Now the
infection is installed and now it can start
stealing confidential information or cause
havoc on your PC. You get onto the PC as
always, since you don't know this has happened
and start doing what you always do, type
documents, go to chat rooms, do your banking
online, reconcile your banking with quicken
and all this time your confidential information
is stolen and you are completely unaware
that this occurred.
The million dollar question, what do I do?
Well, you can follow this approach.
1. Install a Spyware application and install
and configure correctly. If you already
have spyware application installed make
sure it is up to date and make sure that
is configured properly.
2. Install an Adware application and install
and configure properly. If you already have
adware application installed make sure it
is up to date and make sure that is configured
properly.
3. Install an AntiVirus application and
install and configure properly. If you already
have antivirus application installed make
sure it is up to date and make sure that
is configured properly.
4. Install backup software, why because
if something does get through your defenses
or delete something by accident you always
have a way of retrieving the information.
You should try to backup your system at
least every other day.
5. Install Encryption software. This software
will encrypt files like word docs, spreadsheets,
banking file on quicken. This way if someone
does steal your information they will not
be able to read it.
6. Install a Firewall. The Firewall can
either be software or hardware based. I
would install both especially if you bring
your laptop with you and connect to the
internet at different locations. The Firewall
will block hackers trying to scan your system
while you are on the Internet.
Many people have these applications installed
but they do not configure them correctly.
Just installing the application does not
mean that the application is working properly
to stop the threat/infection. On some applications
you need to configure the setting to make
the application work the way it was designed
to. Find out how to configure and install
the software properly either by reading
a how to book or getting someone to help.
If you already have the application installed
make sure it is up to date and make sure
that is configured properly. All of the
software needs to be up to date and kept
current. As new threats are release on the
internet, all applications will need the
current updates to fight these threats.
If you would like to find out if you're
PC is protected you can take the test. This
will not harm your PC it just checks for
vulnerabilities and lets you know if you
passed or failed. The application is a single
exe and DOES NOT NEED TO BE INSTALLED. All
you need to do is run the test application
and follow the instructions. http://www.mweffa.com/urltrak/control/redirect.php?id=273
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About the author:
David Fishman has been working in the computer
industry for 15 years for major corporations
protecting computer systems from outside
threats.
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