Monday, February 14, 2011

Ways To Prevent Being Hacked

By Carl B. Vanhorn


People have come up with ways to earn money and some use methods such as identity theft to take personal and financial information and use it to their own advantage. Identity theft is currently a punishable crime in the US and other parts of the world but other countries are still unable to establish laws on identity theft which makes things more urgent for them.

Always keep your computer secured when you connect to the internet. There might be instances that you will have your computer infected by a virus that will help enable criminals to access your computer from afar and steal your credit card number. By having a tight security software installed, you keep that from happening.

Companies like Microsoft and Apple provide their users with up to date versions of these software. If hackers can update their methods of hacking your computer, you also need to update your security system.

Important records should be stored in a folder protected by a password or it should be encrypted. Windows will allow you to create a folder and put a password on it. Make sure you use varying combinations of numbers and letters to keep security tight.

Spam messages are usually the gateway for identity theft. Most of the time, hackers will send you a random email and when you open it, it instantly hacks your profile. Clear all spam emails by enabling spam filters.

Never leave your laptop in public places. Hackers only need a few seconds to get into your system and take everything away. Be sure to keep it safe and always carry your laptop with you at all times.

When you are connected to a wireless network, make sure that all security features on your laptop is up and running or you might end up giving up your personal info to hackers and use them against you.

Do not write down your password to help you be reminded of it. You might accidentally lose your copy and might find its way into the wrong hands. As much as possible, memorize your password or you can make your own password from familiar situations or numbers.




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