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What Your Mom Would Have Told You About Safe Surfing
Stay current!  Most of these links will take you to CNET's Download.com.  Register for their Watch List to receive an email
whenever one of your programs posts an updated version.  Keep up with Windows Updates and monitor updates to most of
your installed applications with Secunia
Personal Software Inspector.

Keep your house clean!  Viruses can infect your system in all kinds of ways and from all different directions.  Email,
downloads, images, shared files, shared disks and even "thumb-drives"... All of these could infect your system with
potentially lethal consequences.  This free version of  
Microsoft Security Essentials will help you get the bugs out and keep
them out.

Lock your door!  Use a software firewall that gives you control over which programs can access your Internet connection.   
If you pick up the wrong bug, your system could quickly become the tool of Internet hackers, sending out tons of spam or
even malicious software.  The Windows Firewall, once considered inadequate, is now your simple and safe bet when
coupled with Microsoft Security Essentials.

Don't pick up hitchhikers!  Spyware has become an even more pervasive problem than viruses.  Hidden within the
smallest application can be a program that tracks your every move on the Internet, reports back to a remote host without
your knowledge, or even steals private information from your computer records.  Put a stop to it with this free
MalwareBytes
AntiMalware.

Use a map!  Aren't you glad you can just type "www.google.com"  instead of remembering that it's IP address is
216.239.39.99?  What makes that possible is a DNS or Domain Name Server.  Maybe you don't know how important a DNS
can be but I encourage you to look at
OpenDNS.  This came to my attention when I was researching the Conficker scare
and I realized how much more security I could add with just few simple changes to my system settings.

Don't take chances!   While no browser is inherently immune to security threats, Google Chrome has an edge in that it
operates in a "sandbox" mode, keeping you a bit more isolated when you browse.  Other alternatives to Microsoft Internet
Explorer are
Firefox, Opera, or Safari.  Each has strengths and weaknesses and all are free.
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