Article Name
Keeping Your Computer Secure
Products
All
Operating System
Windows
Solution
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Firewalls, antivirus, and antispyware programs are an essential part of
keeping your computer secure, but allowing insecure programs to access the
internet threatens to undermine this protection. An “insecure program” is simply
a program which contains a known security vulnerability which all too often has
the potential to allow an attacker unrestricted access to the computer. It is
not uncommon to find between 5 -10 insecure programs installed on an average
computer.
A firewall can stop unauthorized access to the computer and prevent unauthorized
programs from accessing the internet, but allowing an insecure program to access
the Internet is a bit like leaving a bank vault door open and hoping the
security guard inside (your AntiVirus/AntiSpyware protection) is tough enough to
deal with the criminals which will inevitably show up.
Ensuring you have the latest updates for Windows and “all” the other software
installed on your computer will protect your computer from many common security
exploits and in essence close the door to the vault:
1. Make sure you have enabled Automatic “Microsoft” Updates. The first step in
ensuring your computer is up to date, is to make sure that the Windows Automatic
Updates are turned on and that you are checking for “Microsoft” Updates as
opposed to “Windows” Updates. Microsoft Updates will update the majority of
Microsoft products (including Office) in one go, whereas Windows Updates
generally only updates Windows itself. To enable checking for Microsoft Updates
click the link below and follow the prompts:
http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx
2. Check for and update insecure programs. Checking for and updating insecure
programs installed on your computer can be quite troublesome, but thankfully
this task has been made significantly easier with the release of software
scanning tools from Secunia:
Secunia Software Inspector program (free for home use):
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/
Secunia Corporate Software Inspector (more advanced paid version for
businesses):
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/corporate/
3. How secure are the programs you use? Ensuring software is up to date is an
important step in staying secure but it will still not prevent exploits in
programs for which a patch or update has not been released. For example,
Internet Explorer was vulnerable to exploits for 284 days in 2006, leaving users
exposed to potential attacks. Other easily forgotten software which use browser
plugins, such as Macromedia/Adobe Flash, Adobe Acrobat, Java and QuickTime, also
tend to be hit by several exploits a year. If you would like to check the
security of specific programs you use, you can do so here:
http://secunia.com/search/
Many users have also experienced fewer incidences of browser exploits using
Mozilla Firefox as an alternative to Internet Explorer. Firefox, like Internet
Explorer, has its share of security flaws but their patch release time is
extremely fast, averaging 1-3 days, unlike Internet Explorer which has at times
been weeks or even months before a patch was released. More information about
Firefox can be found here:
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
* Users of alternate web browsers like Firefox still need to ensure that the
plugins for their browser such as Flash, Acrobat, Java and QuickTime are always
kept up to date.
As many security exploits target common web browsers and their plugins,
ZoneAlarm ForceField was released to provide protection against these threats.
ZoneAlarm ForceField protects Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, and their
plugins, by creating a virtual "bubble" around the web surfing session,
protecting the computer from fraudulent websites, Phishing scams, Spyware
websites, and dangerous downloads. If you aren’t already using it, you should
seriously consider it.
If you would like to find out more information about ZoneAlarm ForceField please
see here:
http://www.zonealarm.com.au/main/products_zaff_index.html
ZoneAlarm ForceField is also integrated into ZoneAlarm Extreme Security:
http://www.zonealarm.com.au/main/products_zaxs.html
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