First Priority: Electronic Security

Every computer connected to the internet is a possible target for computer crimes. Online threats such as Trogans, viruses, key loggers, and adware, pose a constant risk to computer users. As more people use computers to transact banking matters, purchase products, and file valuable financial records, these threats are becoming increasingly ominous. Although many people own or think they own anti- virus software, it is important to consider individual security needs.

Sensitive information is ever-increasingly being stored on computers, and hackers have accordingly grown more sophisticated by exponential bounds. These criminals can make quick work of an unprotected terminal, but they can even exploit holes in modern security programs. Many PC users don't realize just how at risk things like social security numbers, bank account numbers, and credit card numbers can be. With that kind of information in the hands of a hacker, identity theft becomes not only a possibility, but a virtual guarantee.

One of the most effective ways to avoid vulnerability is to utilize Windows updates. Windows is constantly coming out with new software that constantly has security loop-holes. As each risk is discovered, though, Microsoft offers security patches that you can download to sow-up your fortifications. The auto update feature will do all the work for you.

Investing in a quality, bulky security package is another way to protect your PC. McAfee offers specialized antivirus and protection software that is tailored specifically to particular requirements. Individual needs, for example, are not equivalent to the needs of a small business with vast stores of hypersensitive information. McAfee therefore offers a range of products and has current anti-virus, anti-spam, and anti-hacker information on its website. They even offer free services, but spending a mere fifty dollars on their Internet Security Suite is definitely worth it.

There are limitless resources on the web for electronic security. Choosing the right products is a case-by-case scenario that individual users must determine for themselves. Simply ignoring the possibility of risk, though, is not an option. Anyone using the internet should take an interest in protecting their electronic information both personal and financial.

Taft Coventry is an Associate Partner at Madison & Monroe, the internet's premier source for online moneymaking information, products, and reviews.

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