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Importantly, do not reuse your passwords! Data breaches will definitely happen. If you have a unique password for every site, service or device that requires one any data breach will likely not have far reaching consequences for you. If that seems daunting, trying using a password management program. We recommend two of them, 1Password and LastPass.
Password length is often times more important than important along with including numbers and symbols for added complexity. For important services, a password of at least 12 characters, but ideally 15 is currently recommended (as of 2019). Decryption programs continue to get better and better with time, requiring a longer and longer password for added protection. Better than just having a password though A good countermeasure is to enable multi-factor authentication on any site, service, etc or app that offers it. The tenant of multi-factor is it combines something you know (your password) with something you have (like your cell phone for example).
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The first rule of computer security can be summed up with this statement, Just don't just click. Internet scams are incredibly prevalent and the best way to protect yourself is to never click a link in an email, social networking message or reply to an email/message requesting personal information. This includes account numbers, account names (usernames), passwords, ID numbers, Social Security numbers, date of birth or anything you would consider personal information. A majority of emails requesting personal information are known as Phishing emails. They appear to be from a trusted and established organization; in reality they are an attempt to gain access to your account or steal information. This also applies to websites; be wary of free offers and contests. Do not click or reply if you are unsure of its source or why you got it!
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The Mac OS software update program will automatically check for new updates on weekly basis for you to download and install. In Mac OS 10.5 (and later) you can enable the OS to automatically download and install high priority updates to your computer. The following link provides you with additional information about the Mac OS software update utility.
Windows
Check frequently for updates using Windows Update in the Settings app on your windows PC: Settings → Windows Update
Windows Update will download updates automatically but won't always install them until you restart your computer.
Use Anti-Virus Software
Anti-virus software does not guarantee that your computer will not become infected, but it will limit infections. If you do not have anti-virus software please consider one of the following free options.
Windows
If you are looking for free anti-virus software to install the Help Desk suggests using Malwarebytes. It is a free product that works extremely well.
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For students, the Help Desk recommends using a paid-for service. There are many VPN services out there and our current suggestion is NordVPN. Its a good product and works well to allow both safe, but also relatively fast browsing. One of the down-sides of a VPN service is that it can constrict the bandwidth you are able to use - making your browsing experience slower. You may experience slower web browsing while using a VPN.