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Be sure to use and configure firewalls to keep out hackers and viruses. Many of
today's DSL routers and cable modems have built in firewalls. Also, use anti-virus and anti-spyware and keep them updated regularly to minimize the
chance of malicious software (malware) from infecting your computer and causing
a security breach.
When installing a wireless network, be sure to change the defaults for the access
point name, disable the broadcasting of the SSID so others cannot detect its presence,
require an encryption key to gain access, and apply a password both to your configuration
and to gain access.
Your computer settings can reduce the chances of someone hacking into your computer.
This includes setting site timeouts, emptying your cache, safely accepting cookies
via your browser settings, prompting before a script executes via your browser settings,
and using pop-up blockers.
Stay current on the latest security threats via:
Internet Storm Center http://isc.sans.org/
Symantec Anti-Virus http://www.sarc.com/
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