Is your computer functioning slowly?
Are you concerned that a virus has infiltrated your operating system?
Perhaps you’ve fallen victim to malware. Malware is any software that is intended to cause damage to one’s computer, and it often is downloaded from a seemingly legitimate email you open or website you visit. To protect your computer from malware, here are 4 security tips you should follow:
1. Keep Your Windows Up-To-Date: This is not the same as installing the latest operating system, which happens to be Windows 10. Even though you may have Windows 10 installed on your computer, you still need to make sure that you’re updating your software to the latest version. You can do this by enabling automatic updates in your computer’s Control Panel. Microsoft regularly releases updates and patches to the operating system with all the necessary security and performance updates.
2. Activate Firewall: Make sure that you activate your Windows firewall if you’re looking to secure your Windows PC from malware. Windows PC comes with a built-in firewall that protects your computer from suspicious and potentially malicious networks on the internet.
3. Don’t Install Pirated Programs: Many internet users often download programs and files through pirated websites, which usually provide them free of cost. But there’s a serious threat here, as some of these pirated websites inject malware into their programs. Always try to get a software or program from the official publishing source, rather than an illegal copy.
4. Install Anti-Malware for Windows: Finally, the best solution for you to secure your Windows PC from malware is to simply download and install an effective and efficient anti-malware program for Windows. Anti-malware software consistently scans your computer and internet connection to find any potential malware threat and immediately delete it. LI Tech Advisors recommends using Malwarebytes (www.malwarebytes.com) and Webroot (www.webroot.com) for this purpose.
Anthony has been in the MSP business since before the acronym existed. Managed IT once started as break-fix solutions and some light phone support.
Since then, he has seen the industry flourish into a landscape of platforms, cloud servers, software tools and AI . Tailoring network configurations and software stacks to the specific needs of each business.
In his current role, he focuses on proactive planning, ensuring clients can avoid potential issues altogether. This involves meticulous planning for enhanced business continuity, allowing swift resolution of any unforeseen challenges. What initially began as addressing "fires" through break-fix solutions has evolved into a proactive approach, ensuring that such issues are prevented from arising in the first place.