Some security steps to take after installing Windows
5 security steps to take after installing Windows
Windows is the most popular PC operating system around with a whopping
91% market share( That’s also the share Google has in its search Engine
market). Unfortunately, more popularity means more and more people
searching and exploiting loopholes. In this present scenario, security
threats and exploits are on the rise and the default level of protection
in Windows is not at all enough to meet them.There are some security
steps that you must follow in order to stay safe from hackers and
identity stealers.
AUTOMATIC UPDATES
AUTOMATIC UPDATES
The first thing is to check Whether Automatic Updates for your OS has
been enabled or not. Microsoft regularly patches security loopholes and
vulnerabilities and its the best bet to stay safe. Even patchy
versions(read :pirated) require updates and can get all security
updates(not the functional ones) here also. If everyone would have
patched their systems regularly, we wouldn’t have been hit the Conficker
worm which spread virally on Windows Systems due to an already patched
vulnerability In Windows affecting millions of PC’s worldwide.
INSTALL AN ANTIVIRUS FOR SECURITY
This is the most important rule of thumb that most people ignore. An
anti-virus is the most basic protection you can get against any form of
malware and its the best practice to scan all devices and downloads
before executing them. Microsoft offers its own Anti Virus, Microsoft
Security Essentials, to Windows users, which along-with having excellent
detection rate,is also completely free. Users looking for something
advanced can try out the various paid Security suites by Norton,
Kaspersky, McAfee etc. or the free ones from AVG,Avst, Avira etc.
DON’T DISABLE UAC
UAC stands for User Account Control which Is used by Windows to detect suspicious programs and activities going on and also, which I admit, is pretty annoying. But, instead of disabling it, you can decrease the intensity level via the slider present in the Control Panel. Also, instead of blindly clicking on Allow on all the pop-ups, look twice to see whether that program is genuine or fake.User Account Control can serve as an important enough tool if you look past its irritating nature
ALWAYS USE UPDATED SOFTWARE
DON’T DISABLE UAC
UAC stands for User Account Control which Is used by Windows to detect suspicious programs and activities going on and also, which I admit, is pretty annoying. But, instead of disabling it, you can decrease the intensity level via the slider present in the Control Panel. Also, instead of blindly clicking on Allow on all the pop-ups, look twice to see whether that program is genuine or fake.User Account Control can serve as an important enough tool if you look past its irritating nature
ALWAYS USE UPDATED SOFTWARE
Take care to ensure that apart from your OS, all the softwares which you
are installing should be the latest and updated version. Hackers are
quite well known to exploit the various softwares from other
manufacturers,especially Adobe’s popular PDF reader and flash player.
The manufacturers usually patch their programs from these exploits and
regularly updating the tools may very well save you from getting hacked.
Mostly, its the common and more popular softwares which are exploited
so make sure that you get their latest versions running on your PC.
CHANGE YOUR BROWSER!!
CHANGE YOUR BROWSER!!
At the end, a little common sense and basic knowledge goes a long way in staying safe. The Internet is a dangerous place , but if the end user be aware, all is well
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