Top 10 Secure Computing Tips and Tricks You Must Follow From Today Onwards  

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Tips #1  :- You are a target to Hackers

: Your Valuable Data

: Your Computing Power

: Your Link To The Big Fish




Tips #2  :- Be Carefull What You Click

Avoid  visiting unknown sites or downloading softwares from untrusted sources. These destinations frequently have malware that will naturally introduce (regularly quietly) and undermine your PC. 

On the off chance that connections or connections in the email are unforeseen or dubious under any condition, don't tap on it. 

ISO prescribes utilizing Click-to-Play(link is outside) or NoScript(link is outer), program add-on highlights that forestall the programmed download of module content (e.g., Java, Flash) and scripts that can hold onto noxious code.



Tips #3 :- Safeguard Protected Data

: Apply Software Updates

: Disable Lockscreen Notifications

: Keep your Browsing To Yourself

: Protect or Lock Your Apps



Tips #4  :- Use Mobile Devices Safetly

: Use a password to your phone

: Don't share your phone to unknown

: Public Wi-Fi May Be Dangerous

: Don't Visit Illegal Websites 



Tips #5 :- Ways To Backup Your Data

:  Taking Help Of Any Online Reference

:  USB Sticks

:  External Hard drive 

:  Cloud Storage

:  By Printing



Tips #6 :- Installing Antivirus Softwares

:  Avast Antivirus

: Avira Antivirus

: Mcafee Antivirus

: 360 Total Security

: Ccleaner


Tips #7  :- Beware of Phishing Email Scams

 Individuals and organizations spend a small fortune purchasing technology and security services, but their computers and confidential information could still remain vulnerable to old-fashioned human manipulation. Social engineers manipulate people into speaking/acting contrary to their normal manner. The goal of a social engineer is to fool someone into providing valuable information or access to that information.



Tips #8 :- Use Strong , Unique Password

Your Password Must Contains:-

: At least 8-10 Characters

: Mixture Of Both Uppercase and Lowercase Letters

: Mixture of Letters and Numbers

: Use of Special Characters



Tips #9 :- Don't Use Same Password On Each Websites

They try to hack into your accounts from half-way around the world. If you use  unique password of every sites, when one is breached, the data at every other site is still safe. Thieves breaking into your home are not  looking for the passwords  to your online accounts. ... 

: Use a Password Managers


Tips #10 :- Never Connect Unknown USB Drives

: Your System May Be Hack

: It May Contains  Viruses

: Windows May Be Crash


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