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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Programs You Should Run To Keep Your PC Safe

*** Note - this is advice for Home Computers ***

Customers frequently ask us what tools we recommend to keep their PC safe. Here's our recommended list for home computers - all the tools have free versions (at least for home use) and in our opinion are better than other offerings in the space, which pretty much removes any good argument not to use them:

Anti-Virus

Yes you need an anti-virus tool - our first pick for home use is AVG Free Edition which is free for non-commercial home use - you can download version 9 here.

AVG Free is effective, but light weight so your computer still has some capacity to do the stuff you ask it to.

* A word of warning - computers run really badly with two anti-virus products installed, so if you are going to use AVG make sure you uninstall whatever you are currently running first.

Anti-Spyware

Having a dedicated piece of Anti-spyware is a good choice. Anti-virus and anti-spyware are different jobs, and combined tools don't do the job as effectively as dedicated pieces of software.

In our opinon the best tool in the space is malware bytes. There is a version you can pay for, but the free one is perfectly adequate. You can get both versions at the malware bytes web site.

A Better Browser

Your choice of web browser can make a substantial difference to the security of your PC. If you go with the mainstream choice (like Internet Explorer) you will be using the most widely targeted piece of software around. However, if you go too far from the mainstream (for example Chrome) you may find that websites don't work properly.

In our opinion the stand out product in the space is Mozilla Firefox. Needless to say it is free. It's also the second most widely used browser after Internet Explorer, so you aren't wandering too far from the mainstream.

You can download Firefox from the Mozilla website.

Internet Filtering

We think the best product in the space isn't actually a product - it's a service - Open DNS. The Open DNS project is designed to use the power of collaboration to identify potentially dangerous and offensive content on the Internet.

By configuring your PC to use the Open DNS servers you can then use their categorisation system to help keep your PC safe, and better, keep young eyes away from inappropriate content. Our blog post on Open DNS explains how it works in a little more detail and how to configure your system.

There is one other thing you should do to keep your PC safe. Backups - no one likes to hear it, but they are really important.

Backups can be approached in two ways - files only, or complete system backup. We will talk some more about these in the near future.

Posted by Help Desk at 12:24 PM
Categories: Home, Security, Tech Tips