Subj : Practicing Safe Hex To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Feb 01 2019 00:12:52 In today's often hazardous computing environment of large-scale networks and e-mail communication, it is imperative that users be aware of the pitfalls of online computing. Infection by viruses, worms, trojans, and other malicious software often cause users great loss of time and data. Most important to your computer's health and security is the installation of high-quality antivirus software. However, there are other important precautions users can take, and a few things they should avoid. To help users keep their systems as safe as possible, FRISK software presents the following guidelines for safer computing practices: Guidelines for safe computing: * Make sure you always have the latest version of an anti-virus program installed on your computer and update the virus signature files regularly. * Be extremely careful when opening e-mail from anyone you do not know. Attachments are especially dangerous. Never run an attachment unless you know exactly what it is, even if it appears to have been sent to you by someone you know. Most worms have the ability to falsify the "From" address. * Make sure that your operating system is up-to-date. If you are using Windows, use Windows Automatic Updates, and download the service packs when they are released. For more information on keeping Windows up-to-date, please visit Microsoft's Windows Update web site. * If you are using Internet Explorer / Outlook Express or Office / Outlook, make sure that you always have the latest versions. Old versions may contain security holes that are used by virus writers to access your computer. Please visit Microsoft's Windows Update web site to update Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, and Microsoft's Office Update web site to update Office and Outlook. * Use a firewall. When you are browsing the Internet, the firewall creates a shield between your computer, and possible malicious content on the Internet. * Scan removable media (CD-ROM, floppy, etc) before you open, or run the content on it. * Scan all files that you receive through the IRC, MSN, ICQ, Kazaa, and other such on-line services. * Use software that detects ad-ware and spyware. --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32 * Origin: ILinkNet: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (454:1/33) .