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Keeping your computer secure

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.
policies/safe-computing.txt · Last modified: 2020/05/19 16:24 by namtran