1. Install and update antivirus of the computer
- Make sure that antivirus software is installed and keep it updated daily as new viruses may occur anytime.
- Updated version of antivirus able to combat a wide range of threats, including worms, phishing attacks, rootkits, trojan horses and other malware and thus safeguard our personal and financial data.
2. Set up a firewall
- A firewall is a device or set of devices configured to permit, deny, encrypt, or proxy all computer traffic between different security domains based upon a set of rules and other criteria.
- Without a firewall, computer is vulnerable to hackers.
3. Be cautious when using public computer.
- Public computer refers to non-personal computer which are used by different people such as computer in cyber-café, library and etc.
- Remember to close window browser after use as people can track the information if the browser is not close.
- Clear your passwords, cache, browsing history, and temporary files before logging off.
4. Avoid financial transactions through public computer
- Online transaction such as e-banking should be avoided as it required financial data and those data can be easily tracked in an unsecured computer.
5. Do not open any unknown files
- Never open any files or click on a link which are sent by unknown party.
- Those files may contain viruses while links can lead unsuspecting users to dummy sites where they are asked to input financial information.
1 comment:
Wonderful post. All the ways that you have recommended to safeguard the personal and financial data are convincing. So many data security and protection tools/software's are available in the market. I will do keep in mind all these points. Thanks.
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