Saturday, November 29, 2014

Downloads: How To Be Safe & Secure

By Frankline Bell


The online world is full of amazing downloads to consider, from music to games to software that makes our lives easier. On the other hand, the internet is also full of malicious software or malware and when you download a new free game, you might also be downloading a virus or other nasty bit of malware. To keep safe, consider taking the following precautions.

It is important, first of all, to never download anything unless you trust the source. For some items, such as music from iTunes or downloads from companies such as Microsoft, you are probably very secure. However, other websites are less well known and possibly less secure. If the site is unknown to you, do some research and see if other people have downloaded items safely from this source.

Every file that you download has a file extension at the end, such as .jpeg or .gif. Looking at the file extension before you download can be a good idea because many extensions tend to be used specifically for malware. Be wary of extensions like pif, doc, exe, scr and bat, but truly any file can be corrupted with a virus or other malicious programs, so scan it first before you download.

You might not realize it, but when you receive links in emails from friends or associates, these could potentially contain a virus or other malware. Often they are disguised as links to a funny video or an outrageous news story. It might appear to come from a trustworthy source, such as major news organization. However, if you hover over the link (without clicking on it) and look at the bottom of your browser screen, you will see its true location. What looks like it came from CNN or YouTube might come from a malicious site that is trying to hack into your PC.

Often when we are searching for something, such as a specific song or maybe a movie to download, we find a site offering the item for free. Copyrighted items, such as books, movies, music and games rarely are free and often these sites are offering illegal, pirated downloads. Not only are you breaking the law when you download illegally, often these sites are simply scamming you and what you are really downloading is malware. Never download from an untrusted site and if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is fraudulent.

Of course, even if you are careful, malware can happen and removing it is definitely time-consuming. It's typically much easier to just call a company such as GeeksAKnockin' and have them scan your computer and remove any malware or viruses. If you need Portland computer repair, Gresham computer repair or Hillsboro computer repair, give them a call and they can remove the malware, improve your overall security and even speed up your PC.




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