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Search Terms Could Leave Your Computer In Harm’s Way!

September 29th, 2009 Jennifer McClelland No comments

There are individual stipulations that could leave you and your computer helpless to spy ware and additional viruses.

Cyber-crime is a fairly large business and currently criminals are seeking their ways onto pcs that may not be looking for “trouble” but clean things

The worst words to search for are:

Lyrics: like lyrics to a song, because most children that are 12-15 don’t know any better than to just click on ANY link to get the information will do so.

Free or Gratis: I recognize only a tad bit of Spanish, however I know that these two words might lead you into plenty of trouble. Spyware, adware, and viruses leak freely to these search terms.

Gear, gadgets, and games – If you actually want to know what’s the most up-to-date in gadgets, please stopover here more habitually. I am at all times up to date on the latest phones so please shoot me a question before searching and ending up with a virus on your computer

Olympics – Michael Phelps did an incredible thing for the United States, by winning every one of those gold medals, however now individuals are asking what his subsequent move is This might lead to spyware being installed on your PC as well.

Videos – There are so many video programs out there for computers, like YouTube, which is Flash.

Celebrities – Get your news from a “trusted” source such as one of the top 10,000 in Alexa for famous person news, a number of them include Dlisted (my personal favorite), Perez Hilton, and TMZ.

The most risky search words as created by McAfee states that search words like the ones stated above signal scammers (everything from unaccompanied operators to organized crime) will be capable to do commerce with other criminals so they can relocate their money.

I don’t think that anyone who reads this blog wants to particularly render any money they may have or had to organized crime so there are some steps you can take to protect your privacy:

1) Anti virus and ad ware software, run every single day. Ad-Ware, SpyBot, Symanticthese ought to all be businesses that you are not only conscious of but also fairly familiar with when it comes to internet safety. These programs will assist keep your identity secure.

2) Check your childrens’ behavior on the internet. Just confirm that they aren’t distributing any private information to anybody on the internet.

3) Make positive that there are evident steps that you are taking to avoid identity robbery other than those said above. This weekend Lizzie talked about shopping over the internet for items. Well, the majority of credit card businesses now offer ways to shop a bit safer counting virtual numbers. With a virtual number you can shop and if some over the internet store makes a decision to take your credit digits for a “drive” they won’t get very far.

Keep these items in mind and perchance you can have a clear conscious when going to sleep at night.

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