Delete email from senders you do not know and avoid opening suspicious attachments.
Use antivirus, spyware, and malware software regularly.
Don't click unfamiliar icons on your desktop. Instead, remove as much of such software as you can.
Use firewalls, preferably bi-directional ones.
Decline any offers for additional software or toolbars.
Avoid suspicious sites, particularly those with pornographic or illegal activity.
Hacking and file-sharing sites are good ways to pick up viruses.
Beware of using any media you find in public places. A diskette found in a trashcan may have viruses on it.
You should avoid plugging in ipods, zunes, etc. because it might spread to it. Also, don't connect to computers. Technically, don't connect to other PCs/laptops until you have gotten rid of it.
If your antivirus can't remove it, your only option is to completely wipe the drive and start afresh with extra protection.
forward suspicious email to your IASO
forward suspicious email to your IASO
There are programs that will help a person avoid bad websites. StopBadware can help avoid bad websites. Install Web Of Trust (WOT). WOT will warn you of malicious web sites. Also never go to porn sites. Click the link to WOT.
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To avoid conflict with others, practice active listening to understand their perspective, communicate openly and honestly, and be willing to compromise when necessary. Showing empathy, respect, and understanding towards others can help prevent conflicts from arising.
Scanning all email attachments with anti-virus software will help prevent downloading viruses and other malicious code
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