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With the number of identity theft
victims growing every day, it is no surprise that computer
security is a big concern for most computer users. With the
increase in attacks on computers and theft of sensitive
information,firewalls and virus protection programs have gone from
being rarely used on home computers to being things even the most
technologically challenged users want to have installed. After all,
noone wants to be the main character of a true life made for t.v.
story about hackers breaking into a family's home computer,
stealing their information, and then wiping the whole system out
with a nasty virus or trojan program.
If you are one of the computer users who
doesn't worry about computer security, it is time to start
worrying. Without protection, your computer is as open to attack as
a bank that leaves its doors unlocked after it closes. Without
virus protection and a firewall, it is just a matter of time until
you are the victim of an attack. Hopefully, it won't be serious
enough that you have to buy a new computer, or even worse, try to
repair your credit after someone stole your identity.
As dangerous as it is to have no security
at all on your computer, there are still many people who simply
don't bother to use it. They don't have even the most basic anti-virus
protection or firewall software on their computers. Still, they
happily open every email they receive, download files right and
left and surf iffy sites as if they have top of the line security.
If you talk to them about their lack of protection, they act as if
you are speaking a foreign language. Often, they say they've never
had a problem, but a quick check of their computers will reveal so
many viruses and annoying spyware programs that the poor systems
can barely manage to start up and do a few simple tasks.
Of course, not all the dangers are online.
Offline problems with identity theft are also growing at an
alarming speed. From withdrawing cash from your ATM to handing your
credit card to the waitstaff at your favorite restaurant, every
transaction is somewhat risky. Scammers continue to develop
techniques to steal identities and money, such as taking a quick
photo of your credit card with a camera phone or putting a reader
on the local ATM machine that sends your information to them.
Still, online problems continue to be a major concern, as well.
Now that you understand why computer
security is such a major concern with people who spend time
using computers, it is time to learn to protect your computer.
Don't worry that this task is only for tech heads. People who are
complete novices to the world of computers can still keep their
information safe and protect their computers. We have designed this
site to help you do just that by avoiding all of that technical
jargon that is so confusing to new computer users. Learn how to
protect your computer and the next time someone asks you about
computer security, you will be able to say that you have spyware
detection, virus protection and a firewall on your computer.
Article source: www.CPUSecurity.com
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