Disable Remote Registry Editing
Only you should be editing your Windows registry, so make
sure this service is disabled by clicking Start, Run, and then typing
"services.msc." Scroll down to Remote Registry and make sure the service
is stopped, and then set it to either manual or disable.
Lock It Down
It's always a good idea to lock your PC if strangers are
nearby and you step away for a few minutes. Just press Windows key+L to lock
your PC. Alternatively, you can set your screensaver (via the Screensaver tab
in Display Settings under Control Panel) to require a password if it's
deactivated by checking the box in "Settings" that says "On
resume, password protect."
Prevent Phishing Attacks
Protect yourself from identity theft and phishing attacks by
using the the latest versions of Firefox, Internet
Explorer, and Opera.
These browsers include protection that double-checks URLs against a blacklist,
and will notify you if you're about to visit a known phishing site.
Keep Your Software Up to Date
Hackers and crackers love to take advantage of exploits
found in software, which causes the developers to release a patch to plug up
the holes. Therefore, it's imperative you not only enable Windows Update but
also download the latest version of any software on your system, especially
your Web browser and antivirus program.
Be Wary of P2P Files
Virus makers love peer-to-peer file-sharing services. They
name their virus "Angelina Jolie Wallpapers" or something similar and
upload it. Then millions of people download it, launch it, and wonder why their
computers are infested with viruses. Download with caution, and always use
antivirus software. If you need an effective, free antivirus solution, we
recommend AVG
Free.
Wipe the Drive Before Donating Your Old Computer
If you are getting rid of a hard drive and want to render
all or some of its data unrecoverable, you have two options. You can
download Eraser to
securely wipe any file or folder, and you can use Darik's Boot and Nuke
SE (DBAN) to write over the entire drive. To use DBAN, download it and
burn it as an ISO disc, then boot from it. It will provide you with
instructions on the welcome screen.
Encrypt Sensitive Files
If you want to encrypt sensitive data, you can buy a
portable USB drive with built-in encryption like the CMS
ABS-Secure Encrypted Backup System, but if you just want to protect a
specific folder or group of files, we recommend Truecrypt,
which is free. It encrypts a custom-sized volume with 256-bit AES encryption,
so it's extremely secure.
Verify Your Backups
Many people have a "set it and forget it" mindset
when it comes to backups. Even after you establish a regimen, however, it's
critical that you check the target folders periodically to ensure the proper
files are being backed up. If not, re-configure your backup routine to make
sure it's working properly.
Back Up Your Data
You must back up your data, period. If you have the means,
we highly recommend an external USB drive . If you already have an extra drive in your system—but just
need some good backup software—try the free version of 2BrightSpark's
Syncback, which is sublimely easy to configure.
Turn Off Your PC During Lightning Storms
Even surge protectors can be overwhelmed during electrical
storms, and we've seen the results first-hand—fried motherboards, processors,
hard drives and power supplies. If you're experiencing a heavy-duty electrical
storm, take our advice and unplug your computer from the wall socket—just in
case. And buy a laptop to use until the crisis passes.
Enable S.M.A.R.T for Your Hard Drives
S.M.A.R.T (self-monitoring analysis and reporting
technology) allows your drive to report whether it's about to fail, which can
give you a heads-up to replace it. All the modern hard drives have it—go into
your PC's BIOS (press Del or F2/F10 during bootup) and enable it.
Enable Extension Viewing
By default, Windows hides file extensions, and virus-makers
exploit this feature by giving their executable program names like
Popularsong.exe, which appears as a harmless audio file if you have extensions
hidden. To enable extension viewing, open any folder and click Tools, Folder
Options, and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types."
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