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How To Keep The Computer Safe

How To Keep The Computer Safe. By: Lydia Wells and Dakota Cook. Stop. Protect your personal info. Think of about what you do before you click. Reality is anyone can be a victim of identity theft. Almost 10 million victims a year . ( That report it)

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How To Keep The Computer Safe

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  1. How To Keep The Computer Safe By: LydiaWellsand DakotaCook

  2. Stop • Protect your personal info. • Think of about what you do before you click. • Reality is anyone can be a victim of identity theft. • Almost 10 million victims a year. ( That report it) • NEVER!!!! Give out personal information.

  3. Think • Use anti-spyware software as well as firewall, and update them regularly. • Firewall is to help prevent hackers using your computer to send out your personal information without your permission. • Anti-virus software protects your computer from viruses that can destroy your data. • Slows your computer performance, cause a crash, and ect…

  4. Click • Be sure to set up your operating system and web browser software properly and update regularly. • Hackers take advantage of web browser (like windows, or linux) that are unsecured. • Keep your passwords in a secure place and out of plain view

  5. Protect your passwords!!! • Don’t share your passwords. • Hackers may try to find out your passwords to access. • The longer the password, the harder to crack. • Avoid common words. • Don’t use personal info, your login name.

  6. Back up important files. • No system is impenetrable. • Copy important files onto a important disc you can remove and store in a safe place. • Following these tips you are more likely to stay secure online

  7. Learn to contact if something goes wrong • Immediately disconnect your machine from the internet. • Alert the appropriate authorities. • Your ISP and if found the hacker’s ISP (if you can tell what it is) • The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov

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