CA Internet Security Suite Plus 2010 3-User
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Finding the right Security Suite for you

Before you holler joyfully: “If I install the right protection I’ll never be attacked, infected, hacked, phished or robbed online again” I urge you to be realistic: there is no such thing as a secure operating system or web browser. Such varmin doesn’t exist. While the use of security suites and other complementing products can significantly reduce your risks, they are not magic wands that you can wave to eliminate 100% of your risk. Any product claiming they can do this should be viewed with great skepticism. Better: give them a wide berth.

With that being said, let’s talk computer security and security suites. There are numerous ways in which the security of your computer can be breached. The most common threats come from worms, viruses, Trojans, phishing, hackers and crackers. Potential security breaches come in the form of downloading unfamiliar email attachments, being monitored by spyware, maliciously attacked by malware, or probed through port scanning.

Computer ill with virusDshield.org tracks, among other things, port scanning violations. Port scanning involves a person (hacker or cracker) who attempts to break into your computer through the open ports in your system. Once an open port is located, the evildoer will attempt to collect your personal data, and/or install a malware program on your computer. On average, Dshield.org logs over 1.1 billion reported attempts of port scanning each month. Even scarier is that this is just based on their program participants. Imagine how many more incidents are occurring each month to all computer users!

Dshield.org also reports on survival time. Survival time refers to how long it will take before an unpatched PC is attacked or infected. Here’s a snapshot of their operating system breakdown:

Windows: 128 min
Unix: 3648 min
Application: 1203 min
P2P: 1591 min
Backdoor: 5432 min

In short, if you have a Windows-based operating system and an unpatched PC, you will be attacked or infected in a little over 2 hours. When looked at in these terms, securing your computer becomes a mission.

Here are a few easy and fairly logical steps you can take to immediately protect your computer.

1. Don’t run unfamiliar programs on your computer
It sounds like common sense, but many of the most prominent attacks have involved spyware and email attachment worms. If you don’t recognize the sender, don’t download its attachments. It really is that simple: if you don’t recognize the sender, don’t download its attachments.

2. Don’t allow unrestricted physical access to your computer
If you have sensitive or proprietary information on your computer, allowing other employees or family members to use your computer can lead to potential breaches in your computer’s security.

3. Don’t use weak passwords
Do not write your passwords on post-its!Use passwords that are difficult for others to figure out. No names of children, pets, anniversary dates, or birthdays! Because there’s a password needed for almost everything, many people use the same password over and over again. Big mistake! The use of one single password provides a hacker with easy access to all your personal information. If you must write your passwords down, jotting them down on post-its all over the place is not the best idea (grin)!

4. Regularly patch, fix and/or update your operating system and applications
Many industry experts believe that most network security attacks would be stopped if computer users would just keep their computers updated with patches and security fixes. Too often, we forget to do this on a regular basis. Remember that every day, new viruses, worms and Trojans are being created and distributed. They are looking for the weaknesses in your computer system. Having outdated software is like holding the door open and inviting them in for a visit.

5. Don’t forget to make regular backups of important data
Always keep a copy of important files on removable media such as an external hard disk or recordable CD-ROM disks or DVD’s. Store the backups in a location separate from the computer.

Zonealarm Internet Security Suite 2010
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In most cases, Windows desktop and screen-saver passwords provides adequate protection for normal security concerns. However, if you feel more comfortable taking additional security measures consider obtaining a comprehensive security suite.

Selecting your Antivirus Software

Alright then: start by asking yourself a series of plain common-sense questions.

Do you need password protection for individual files, your desktop, a network, or to block someone’s access to the Internet? Is your computer used only by you, or do multiple users have access to the computer? If the latter, how many? What are your system requirements? How much do you want to spend? Are there any reviews about the various products, or has nobody ever written about them? Do you really need what you think you need, or should you rethink your needs?

Once you have answered these questions, you can begin to research which security suite will best meet your needs. Product reviews and user statements provide a great starting point. PCMagazine, Zdnet.com and Consumer Reports are just a few informative sites that offer research on various computer software products.

There are numerous security suites on the ever expanding market. Take the time to choose the one that meets your specific needs. In this post you see two popular programs that we can recommend, but remember: safe internet shopping is not a matter of ‘one size fits all’!

Jaap Verduijn

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