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10 Tips to Keep Your PC in Tiptop Shape by Gary Hendricks
1. Get Rid of Dust
One of the most common causes of overheating is dust and dirt. So you need to keep your system clean, inside and out. Try to clean it once a year using lint-free wipes. Make sure you use an antistatic wrist strap as well to protect your system when cleaning inside the case. ... Get an Anti-Virus Program
I still find it amazing that many home computer users do not have an anti-virus program installed. ... You should definitely consider getting a program like Norton Antivirus or The Shield Pro to protect against harmful attacks.
How To Start A Computer Support Business by Bill Nadraszky
Starting a computer support business is something that with some experience and training almost anyone can do. As a person owning an independent computer support business as well as a website to help others that support home users I thought it would be nice to point out the steps needed to start... When you get a customer set up with anti virus pick a favorite like Norton or McAfee instead of a free virus scanner so that the user does not have you to blame if they get reinfected by viruses. ... Virus knowledge
Keep up with the latest viruses and how they are affecting computers.
Most Dangerous Types of Spyware are on the Rise: How to Choose the Weapon by Alexandra Gamanenko
Bad News - the Threat is Bigger than it Seemed How recently it was – when even many journalists thought that spyware gathers mostly information to be used for targeted advertising. Definitions like "spyware, a.k.a. adware, is…" were pretty common in articles. ... Several big anti-virus vendors, such as Norton and McAfee, have already begun providing anti-spyware protection as well. ... Anti-virus or anti-spy program actually scans the system and compares its codes with those in signature bases.
Email Fight Club - Avoiding Spam, Spyware, Scams and Cookie Hunters by Barney Barnes
Email Fight Club Rules Follow these 10 common sense suggestions to avoid email trouble. 1. Suspect Everyone: Most unsolicited email is harmless junk from someone just hoping to make a sale or generate a list. However, there are some unscrupulous players out there ( You know...the one with the... Keep your anti virus software updated. ... Let Norton Cook: This is just so basic that you probably SHOULD be burned if you blow this one. ... Problem here is you might already be a goner before you realize it's a bogus email (especially if you neglect suggestion 3).
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