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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

how to safeguard our personal and financial data?

Scare of saving important data in your computer?Lets learn some important ways to safeguard your personal or financial information.

1. Set up a private wireless connection. If your are using a wireless connection to access to the internet, set up a secure account in order to prevent other users can log on to your account or access saved passwords or your personal information.

2. Do not save email settings or password settings. Some online banking sites, social-media web sites and shopping sites will provide the option to you to save your users id and passwords so that the users do not need to log-in everytime. If you save this information it will be eassy to let hackers to access your information and change the information or steal your confidential information.

3. Use different passwords. This is because if you using the same password for every online account you have, you are putting yourself in an unsecured position.Hackers can easily crack the password through the unsecured web sites.

4. Log out your account after you finished using the sites. Example, after you have checked your email, or your bank account especially when you are using a public computer.

5. Install anti-virus protection. This is the most common way that usually people use to prevent their personal data being hack. This is one of the web site that you can download the anti-virus software for free. If u have any suggestion, you are welcome to leave some comment.. :D

6. Avoid saving credit card information or your shopping profile online. Nowadays, many web sites such as Amazon, eBay will give you the option to save your credit card information so that you don't have to retype all the information again while you are doing some transactions.

7. Always think before providing information when solicited. Example if your received an email which ask you to valify your personal information and it provides a link, you need to be alert this may be some phishing web sites.

8. Make sure the URL has an HTTPS instead of HTTP. The "S" was made all the difference! When they is a HTTPS sites, it mean that the communication between your computer and their server is secure and encrypted. Therefore, it is very hard for someone to try to read the data as it travels across the Internet, because they do not understand or able to decirypt it.

9. Be careful with the person fixing your computer. If you are not a tech person, you will need to hand over your computer to someone else when something goes wrong. Please pass it to some people that you can trust with to prevent people to download all your personal information or back up all the important data into your hard drive or flash drive before u send to repair.

10. Lastly, if you really feel that you need extra safety to safeguard your data you can
apply some advanced techniques like encryption, anonymous browsing, virtualization software, anti-virus saftware and etc.

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