Showing posts with label how to avoid malware spyware and adware. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 7, 2012

How To Protect Yourself Without Risk While Downloading File...

Nothing in this world is without risk!...certainly not Downloading. You must know what to avoid and how to protect yourself while downloading file.

Nothing in this world is without risk!...certainly not Downloading. You must know what to avoid and how to protect yourself while downloading file




Protecting yourself from spyware,adware,malware,and viruses while downloading file. The majority of sources are perfectly honourable, but those few who are not can cause you no end of problems!This article gives you tips on safe downloading

There's always the risk that you might download something that damages your computer of your files, or spyware that allows strangers to access your confidential material or even use your computer for their own purposes. The majority of sources are perfectly honourable, but those few who are not can cause you no end of problems! So here are a few simple rules

1: Security Software Don't download anything until you've got reputable Security Software like McAfee or Norton installed. (This of course should not prevent you downloading reputable security software!)

2: Check Out the Source Site. Is it a household name? If you're downloading something from Windows or Sourceforge or a well-known internet or high street retailer like Amazon or House of Frazer it's probably OK Does it look professional? If it seems superficial if basic don't download from it. If it is clearly well researched and presented then downloads from it are likely to be safe. Otherwise: Check it out on the Internet Do a search on the supplier's name. Look out for blogs or forums relating the experience of satisfied or dissatisfied customers. Have they experience problems with downloads? Whois If you are still uncertain type;'WHOIS' into your search engine. There are a number of free programs there you can use to see who owns a particular website. Use 'cut and paste' to make sure you have the exact web address even for what appears to be a well-known and reputable dealer: scammers often use 'near-mis-spells' of well known names.