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2. Keep your Internet browser updated -- Whether you use IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or whatever, if you are using an out-of-date Internet browser, you are allowing yourself to be vulnerable to infection (see #1 above). Keep in mind, remaining up-to-date on your Internet browser does not just mean downloading security updates -- make sure your browser is the most current release version.
Just wanted to shout out for ccleaner program.Decided to download it, and it fixed up my cookies. And the REG fixer took out tons of dead connections.Great.
Kaspersky has always done well for antivirus for me. Also use Spybot search and destroy.
Kaspersky is a nice piece of software. I ran into issues (bsod) last year and i had to uninstall it from my computer. Currently using AVG 2012.[/quoteKaspersky for the lest 6 years haven't had a problem
Microsoft Security Essentials is all I've used since it was introduced. Works well and doesn't bog down the system like some of the others. I'll be switching to Mac soon, I guess I'll need another option. Cornelis