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You Do Not Have To Pay For Anti-Virus Protection
Category: InternetStaying safe online does not have to be costly.
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When we begin our computer journey and jump aboard the
internet we are told we need to buy anti-virus security software. Often a trial
program will be packaged with your new computer that is set to expire a short
time later. Then the program will ask for payment to keep you protected. The
most common two programs that come preinstalled on new computers are: Norton
and McAfee. While both of these programs are well respected by many users they
are also quite pricey.
There is no doubt that you need antivirus software on your
computer, but there are some effective products out there completely free that
compare to those high priced programs. Yes, you read that right. Free antivirus
software products that are just as superior as the expensive well known brands.
As the internet evolves and so will the types of threats. There
are now more problems and ways to infect your computer than ever. This is a
trend likely to continue. Our job as an internet user is to become familiar with
common threat types and keep our computer systems protected from them.
There are many types of security issues. These problems can come
in many flavors and change rapidly so including them in this editorial would prove
pointless. In a short time from now the threats could be much different than
they are today. Trying to keep up with those details would be a full time job. Not
to worry, we do not need to be security experts to stay safe.
There are some common wide based categories that most
threats fall under. Knowing this we can learn how to protect ourselves from
each category rather than each threat individually. The most common areas that need to be addresses
are as follows:
Microsoft vulnerabilities
These are exploits to the code inside your Windows, IE browser
and Office products. The way to keep these risks to a minimum is by keeping your
Windows up to date using the Windows update service. I keep my Windows updates
on automatic and they are downloaded and installed as released. This is free to
Windows owners and can be found in your control panel.
Viruses
These come in many types. From worms to trojans they can
cause huge problems on the users system. This is where free antivirus software
can keep you protected. At the time of this writing, AVG, AVIRA and AVAST are
three of the top place award winners for free antivirus software. I have used
all three and settled with Avast as my protection software of choice. I also
trust it enough to install it on the computers I assemble for clients.
Spyware and Malware
Items that fall into this category can vary from - chaotic
as viruses or simple tracking cookies from an advertiser wanting to see where
you came from or where you left to. These buggers can sneak in from website graphics
and invisible code often with no warning at all. While Avast is one of the
better anti-virus programs to also guard from spyware, it is not truly the software’s
purpose.
Again there are free choices for spyware protection that
work just as well as the high priced alternatives! One feature that is harder
to get in the free spyware software is “real time protection?. I use Spyware
Terminator which does offer real time protection and seems to be doing a great
job on my Vista work machine. You can do a search for “free spyware protection?
and look for review sites that evaluate several different programs available to
choose from.
A frequent trick used by many *not so nice* software
companies is to force a pop up that looks like a System Message announcing the user’s
computer is infected by a virus. The box
offers only one button, a link to remove the infection. This is actually a link
that leads the clicker to a website that cleverly requests payment to solve the
problem. Many times there is no virus other than the one asking you to pay to
remove it!
With all these free protection tools available for personal
use it is frustrating to see so many people who are lead to believe that they
must pay for safety. We may not be able to stop viruses and other malicious
codes on the internet but we can do our part to protect ourselves and thanks to
a few great companies out there , we can do it for free.
About the author
keep track of what Dawn is doing online, you can visit Dawn’s LifeStream at http://www.DawnWentworth.com



