Gentleman007
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1 Make sure your computer firewall is always turned on and your operating system, applications, and antivirus software are updated regularly.
2 Regularly back up your files, and store the copies safely.
3 Use common sense. Do not be quick to trust information on the Internet. You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. says: “Anyone inexperienced puts faith in every word, but the shrewd one considers his steps.”
4 Do not be greedy. (You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.) Beware of “free” offers or Web sites that sell products at extremely low prices. It could be phishing bait.
5 Beware of unsolicited e-mails or instant messages, especially if they contain links or ask for personal information, such as verification of a password.—You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..
6 Choose passwords that are difficult for others to guess. Change your Internet passwords periodically, and do not use the same password for different accounts.
7 Provide your credit card or banking information only to reputable and secure Web sites.
8 Make sure you type Web addresses accurately, especially for financial institutions. One spelling mistake might redirect you to a fraudulent Web site.
9 Use encrypted connections to transmit sensitive data, such as credit card details, and log off the Web site when you have finished.
10 Review transactions on your credit card and bank statements carefully and frequently. As soon as you spot an unfamiliar transaction, contact the company immediately.
11 Be careful when using unsecured wireless (Wi-Fi) connections, as thieves can s†éál information and redirect you to fraudulent Web sites.
12 Say no to the question “Remember this password?” Trojan programs can harvest your stored passwords.
2 Regularly back up your files, and store the copies safely.
3 Use common sense. Do not be quick to trust information on the Internet. You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. says: “Anyone inexperienced puts faith in every word, but the shrewd one considers his steps.”
4 Do not be greedy. (You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.) Beware of “free” offers or Web sites that sell products at extremely low prices. It could be phishing bait.
5 Beware of unsolicited e-mails or instant messages, especially if they contain links or ask for personal information, such as verification of a password.—You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..
6 Choose passwords that are difficult for others to guess. Change your Internet passwords periodically, and do not use the same password for different accounts.
7 Provide your credit card or banking information only to reputable and secure Web sites.
8 Make sure you type Web addresses accurately, especially for financial institutions. One spelling mistake might redirect you to a fraudulent Web site.
9 Use encrypted connections to transmit sensitive data, such as credit card details, and log off the Web site when you have finished.
10 Review transactions on your credit card and bank statements carefully and frequently. As soon as you spot an unfamiliar transaction, contact the company immediately.
11 Be careful when using unsecured wireless (Wi-Fi) connections, as thieves can s†éál information and redirect you to fraudulent Web sites.
12 Say no to the question “Remember this password?” Trojan programs can harvest your stored passwords.