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Top 10 security tips for safer computing:
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Regularly download security updates for your operating system.
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Use anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and keep them up to date.
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Use hard-to-guess passwords and keep them private.
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Do not share access to your computer.
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Back up your computer regularly.
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Do not read email from unknown sources.
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Do not open email attachments unless you expect the attachment from someone you know and trust.
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Set your e-mail filters to delete or file spam messages.
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Install shareware or public-domain software only from known, trustworthy web sites.
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Contact technical support if you notice one of these signs that your computer has been infected.
10 signs that your computer might be infected:
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Nothing happens when you try to open a file or an email attachment.
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Opening files takes forever.
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Popups constantly interrupt web surfing.
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You see frequent "Illegal Operations" warnings.
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There is excessive hard drive activity: the hard drive light blinks so often it seems to stay lit.
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The computer is much slower than usual.
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You try to go to Yahoo or Google, but your web browser goes to a different search engine.
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People complain that you have sent them email that you know you did not send.
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"Strange" icons appear on your desktop or on your taskbar.
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You haven't applied the latest patches and service packs, or you are not running up-to-date antivirus and anti-spyware software.