GOOD PRACTICES FOR KEEPING YOUR COMPUTER PROTECTED
Use a firewall - Windows 10 and Windows 8 have a firewall already built in and automatically turned on.
Keep all software up to date - Make sure to turn on automatic updates in Windows Update to keep Windows, Microsoft Office, and other Microsoft applications up to date. Turn on automatic updates for non-Microsoft software as well, especially browsers, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and other apps you regularly use.
Use antivirus software and keep it current - If you run Windows 10 or Windows 8, you have Windows Security or Windows Defender Security Center already installed on your device. For Windows 7 computers, please download and install Trend Micro feee from the York website.
Make sure your passwords are well-chosen and protected
Don’t open suspicious attachments or click unusual links in messages. They can appear in email, tweets, posts, online ads, messages, or attachments, and sometimes disguise themselves as known and trusted sources.
Browse the web safely -Avoid visiting sites that offer potentially illicit content. Many of these sites install malware on the fly or offer downloads that contain malware. Use a modern browser like Microsoft Edge, which can help block malicious websites and prevent malicious code from running on your computer.
Do not use USBs or other external devices unless you own them. To avoid infection by malware and viruses, ensure that all external devices either belong to you or come from a reliable source.