It has become essential to take measures to protect your business PCs
from numerous threats encountered these days. Threats to your business
and business productivity are more pervasive than ever. Hackers use
various techniques that make Malware protection extremely difficult.
1.
Use Endpoint Protection:
Use antivirus software from a reputable company. Also, make sure that
Endpoint protection you are using has Malware protection and Spyware
protection built in. As long as you have a valid subscription, your
antivirus will automatically update from the Internet. Most Virus
Protection companies push updates several times a day. Malware on the
Internet entices users to download free Security software, so make sure
that you are downloading Security software from a reputable company and
not some malware that poses itself as Security software. If you are not
sure you should discuss this with your IT department or someone
knowledgeable.
2.
Keep your Operating Systems up to date:
Operating System vulnerabilities are released on a regular basis and
most are addressed through regular updates. You should regularly check
for updates for your operating systems. At work check with your techs to
see how they handle this. Most IT departments use Management software
to push Operating system updates to all the computers.
3.
Remove all Unnecessary software:
Remove software that is unnecessary or not needed. This will reduce the
attack surface, this is extremely important on servers. Make sure you
backup any data before removing any programs.
4.
Backup your data:
Make sure you have current backup all the time. In case you were
attacked by a virus, or your system crashed or a piece of hardware in
your computer failed, you will have a backup to revert to.
5.
Be very Wary of Unexpected Emails and Attachments:
Be very very wary of emails from people you know and you don't know. If
you receive an email from someone you don't know, especially if it is
sent to a group of people, immediately delete it. If the email is coming
from a source you do know but it is unexpected and has attachment and
or links that you don't recognize or are not expecting, more than likely
that person's email account has been compromised and the hacker is
trying to spread the attack to you, as your contact was in the person's
email account.
6.
Don't click on Internet Links you don't recognize: Web
links can connect you to websites and webpages that may be hosting
malicious software which will infect your system without your knowledge.
Only click on links from a source you know and trust. The easiest way
to find out whether a link may be illegitimate is to hover your mouse
over the link to see where it is taking you. Most email programs offer a
preview of the actual link when you hover over.
7.
Passwords:
Enable passwords and use strong passwords. Do not use same passwords
for all the services that you use. If you use different passwords for
different services at least not all your accounts will get compromised
if a hacker was to get hold of one of your passwords.
8.
Keep Applications Updated:
All PCs have software such as Java, Flash, Adobe Reader installed these
days. These software are essential to carry out transactions and
activities on the Internet. There have been known vulnerabilities in
these software. Keeping these applications up-to-date is essential and
will protect you from many vulnerabilities.
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