Internet Security Tips

Millions of people are using the internet daily to get information, enjoy entertainment, conduct business and socialize with friends. However, many web users are unaware of the risks which are associated with the internet, thus making them easy targets for scam artists who are prowling the cyberspace.

The following are some Internet security tips that will help keep you safe as you use the internet.


Internet Security Tips

1. Choose Passwords Wisely

Many people select passwords which they can easily remember, including significant dates or the names of loved ones. This is a big mistake. You need to select passwords which cannot easily be guessed by anyone. It is advisable to use a combination of numbers and letters which have no personal significance. Make sure each of your accounts has a unique password. Never share your password with other people. To avoid having your security compromised, you could consider changing your password occasionally.

2. Use Public Computers with Caution

Most people use public computers in places such as cafes and libraries. Anytime you use public computers to login to any of your accounts, make sure you log out before you leave. In addition, take precautions to ensure that the people sitting next to you don’t access to your private details.

3. Watch Out for Suspicious Attachments and Links

Internet scammers often pose as online auction sites, financial institutions or online retailers in an attempt to convince unwary victims to submit their personal details. They might tell you that one of your existing accounts has a problem that requires immediate attention. Or that you need to update the information on your file.

When you get such an email which has an attachment or link, do not click on it. If you open the attachment or click on the link and then submit your personal data, this information will end up in the hands of the scammer. When in doubt, get in touch with the company or organization that allegedly sent it and verify if the message is genuine.

4. Use Up-to-date Antivirus Software

Antivirus software is very useful for protecting your computer system from viruses, as well as other potential threats. This will keep your data secure from malicious people who would want to access it. There is a wide range of inexpensive antivirus software to select from. In addition, there are others that are absolutely free.

5. Never Send Money to Unverified Sources

Whenever you receive an email from an unknown source asking you to send money, flag it as spam. Online fraudsters will attempt to get your money by telling you you’ve won a competition, sharing a pitiful story or informing you about an investment opportunity. Ignore all such claims or offers.
By paying attention to these security tips, you will enhance your safety as you use the internet.

Charles Mburugu is a technology enthusiast who is presently writing for a coupon blog which offers norton antivirus coupons and carbonite voucher. He also writes about coupon deals at blogs which offer norton coupons and carbonite discounts.

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11 Comments

  1. Posted July 26, 2012 at 1:29 am | Permalink

    Yup, Most of accounts on internet got hacked because of easy passwords. Our password should be complex.

  2. Posted April 13, 2012 at 12:07 pm | Permalink

    An antivirus alone is insufficient nowadays. Internet security suites offer much better protection against web threats and additional features like virtual keyboard and privacy protection help safeguard the user’s sensitive information.

  3. Posted April 8, 2012 at 4:48 am | Permalink

    Well all tips are good. Just to add one more, I think one needs to be very cautious while chatting with strangers. Lots of frauds are happening via seductive chat. After chat they make police complaint as if they became victim of non cognitive offense & then they will ask for compensation to settle matter out of court. Here they are not taking any authentication details from you but sort of plays dirty game of black mailing due to evidence of chat log.

  4. Posted April 8, 2012 at 12:19 am | Permalink

    Just be careful in anyway you did in the internet ‘coz they’re are many spammers out there. Just don’t afraid with them. Be noted with these info and it will secure you in may ways. Just be smart!

  5. Posted April 7, 2012 at 6:54 am | Permalink

    Good basic easy to follow tips, i would have added using an alternative to internet explorer over the last few years, but i get page hijacks and pop ups just as often in firefox these days as i do in internet explorer :(
    is Opera any better?
    Thanks

  6. Posted April 6, 2012 at 9:25 pm | Permalink

    Every since I started using the internet I have always regarded antivirus and firewalls. It seems to me that these things get in the way. Maybe one day I will regret never having them.

    As for passwords, I always choose the strongest ones. Mixing capitals , numbers and punctuation is a great way to have a great password, as long as you remember it.

  7. Stefan from hydration packs
    Posted April 6, 2012 at 6:02 pm | Permalink

    I know a lot of people use the same password for every site they register to; I think this is a huge mistake. There are websites out there that exist exclusively to fish for passwords, and should you get caught by one of them then suddenly your entire life is on display.

    A much better idea is to use a different password for every site you’re on, and write them down. Yes, write your passwords down. I know people have been saying for years to not do this, but let’s be real here. The odds of getting robbed are very low. If you are robbed, the thief is going to take your computer; not an obscure notebook you keep lying around. There’s really very little danger making a note of your pass phrases, and doing so lets you be much more secure when it comes to maintaining online accounts.

    • Posted April 10, 2012 at 3:33 am | Permalink

      I couldn’t agree more Stefan. Thank you for the contribution.

  8. cris
    Posted April 6, 2012 at 12:01 pm | Permalink

    thankyou for these security tips of deleting mail to spam who ask for money or say ive won a competition etc…yes we need to be careful, some people out there are out to trick us…….cheers mate

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