6 Tips to Keep Your PC Running Smoothly
Published Jul 22, 2014
- Beware of odd emails. A popular phishing technique includes links to websites that request information or passwords. Legitimate companies will never ask you for passwords or other personal information through email.
- Limit web browsing to trusted websites. Avoid sites that let you download copyrighted content or other illegal communities. Questionable, non-business related sites and others promising “free” files and downloads have a much greater chance of causing system infections.
- Beware of misleading pop-ups. Some pop-ups try to trick you into thinking their antivirus software has found an infection. No legitimate antivirus company will advertise its product this way; avoid clicking on any of these pop-ups.
- Only open trusted files\attachments. A virus or worm can only harm your computer if you run the program that it is associated with. Simply downloading a file does not put you in any real danger.
- Avoid installing free toolbars. Adding a search toolbar will slow down the computer, and may cause issues as some toolbars may contain pop-up blockers that may affect Beacon web applications.
- Minimize the number of open browser tabs. Too many tabs open may slow down the computer.
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