Your Computer Security Checklist: Do This Daily!

Stay safe on the Internet with this little Daily Checklist.2. Watch for updates to your firewall and HOSTS file
Paste it up on the wall beside your computer, and(see below). These are infrequent, so check your
follow it every day. It is guaranteed to save you a lotemail, or check in the programs to see if they are up
of frustration and grief!to date.
Always practice safe surfing! Here is a computer3. Get a custom HOSTS file. Go to your favorite
checklist to help keep you safe online. Print it out andsearch engine to find one. Take the time to read and
stick it on the wall beside your computer. To begin with,understand what it is and does. If you have never
I assume you have an anti-virus program, a firewallused one before, it may seem complicated at first. It
and 2 anti-spyware programs, at least.really is not.
Why 2 anti-spyware applications? Often one programViruses have gotten so sophisticated lately that they
will find what the other misses. You should also have acan use the HOSTS file to prevent your anti-virus
filter/blocker program, that keeps this stuff out of yoursoftware from updating itself. To avoid this, about
computer in the first place.once a month you should open your HOSTS file, and
Daily: 1. As soon as you turn on your computer for thecheck to make sure your anti-virus program is NOT
day, and before you start surfing the Internet, updatelisted there.
your anti-virus program, or check that it updates itselfIf it is, your computer could be infected with a virus.
automatically.Delete that line in the HOSTS file, and run all your
2. When you have finished surfing for the day, or aftersecurity scans immediately.
installing new software, run one of your anti-spywareDo not open unsolicited email or unexpected
programs. The next day, run the other one. Alternateattachments, avoid phishing scams and public
them, to catch all possible malware.computers, try not to download anything from the
3. Carefully and fully read every End User Licenseweb, change your passwords every couple of months,
Agreement (EULA). If you see something like - Theback up important files, do not ignore warnings and
vendor/publisher may install third party software - hitalerts from your security programs and use Guest and
the delete button (hard!) or cancel the download. Or atLimited accounts for other users on your computer.
least run all your security scans after installation.Finally, stay alert and use common sense on the Web.
Weekly: 1. Once a week, update your anti-spywareEven the best security programs will not protect you
programs, as well as Windows. If you have kids whounless you (and your kids!) think before you click!
surf the Net and play games online, do it more often.