Ten Ways to Protect Your Computer Using E-mail and Internet

Ten Ways to Protect Your Computer Using E-mail and Internet
Labor Newspaper E-mail and the Internet are now used as a major means of spreading the virus. Ten measures below will help you protect your computer: 1. Do not open any attachments sent from an e-mail address that you do not know or trust. 2. Do not open any e-mail that you feel is suspicious, even if the e-mail is from your friends or clients. Most viruses are spread by e-mail. So, if you are not sure about an e-mail then try to confirm from the sender. 3. Do not open attachments for e-mails that are attractive or attractive. For example: "Look, my beautiful girl friend", "Congratulations", "SOS" ... If you want to open these attachments, save them to a floppy disk or a folder on the hard disk and use the program Viruses are updated to the latest test. 4. Do not open attachments for e-mails with sex-related or pornographic names such as "PORNO.EXE", "PAMELA_NUDE.VBS", "Britney Spears.scr" ... This is used to deceive users of virus writers. Delete Deleted or Unsolicited Emails. Do not forward this e-mail to anyone or reply to the sender. These e-mails are usually spam e-mails. The purpose of spam e-mail only to congest the Internet. 6. Do not copy to hard disk any file that you do not know or do not trust its origin. Be careful when downloading files from the Internet to your computer's hard disk. Use an updated antivirus program regularly to check for these files. If you suspect a program file or an e-mail, never open it or download it. The best way in this case is to delete them or not download them to your computer. Use a reliable and regularly updated antivirus program such as Norton Antivirus, McAffee, Trend Micro, etc. Use antivirus programs that can be resident in memory so they can be Follow regular activities on your computer. 9. If your computer has anti-virus programs, update them regularly. On average, 500 new viruses are detected each month. Regular updates will help your computer become immune to new viruses. 10. Perform a backup of important data regularly. If a virus deletes all the data on your computer, it will still be able to recover the important data. These backups should be stored in a separate location or stored on another computer. N.H. NATIONALITY (www.vnsecurity.net)