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Several Easy Steps to Secure Your Computer

Several Easy Steps to Secure Your Computer
VERSION 2.0 will be out soon. You can see on the last step what I have in store for this instructable, please be patient as I sift through it all and get the process rolling.

In this Instructable I will show you a few tips to make your computer a lot more secure. The great thing about this guide is, everything you'll see is free! This can also benefit you in more ways than one. Each step is a separate way to secure your computer. These are all great steps and I hope that you take the time to read them. If you have any suggestions for new topics, feel free to leave a comment and I'll research it!

I update the Instructable pretty much every time someone leaves a suggestion in the comments. Please check back every now and then for something new and update your rating if you see fit. This Instructable will never be "closed" so express your interest and input!

One more thing: If you have a really old computer, and therefore a very small hard drive, do everything that does not involve installing a program first, and then try the programs if your machine is still unsecure.

Just a note: for the steps about Removing Spyware, Adware, Malware, Live internet Protection, etc. This is the program that I use that is free and seems to work great for me. I would suggest using these, but feel free to research into another program and let me know if you found a better one!

Please excuse if there are any steps under construction. If you have any suggestions that would help me, please leave a comment! I am working to get them published in the near future.
 
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Step 1Priority Updates

Priority Updates
Windows Updates..... We all hate them..... But they will save your computer someday!

No operating system [Windows, Linux, Apple] is always complete, or perfect. Hackers work to get through the operating systems every day, looking for vulnerabilities. Each week, and sometimes even on a daily basis, certain 'holes' in the Operating System must be repaired or updated, to prevent the hackers from breaking in.

Windows Update is one such service to the windows user. It is very, VERY, important to the security of your PC to either set your computer to automatic updates [recommended] or visit windows update, regularly.

As always,back up all your personal files [Documents, Pictures, etc] First!

Not only should you update your OS, but also your Internet Browser and Applications. There will often be many bug fixes and speed boosters that will come with an update of your programs, so check it out!
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Aug 18, 2011. 5:36 PMgorth says:
There are programs that will break 128bit network security keys. Keep a look out on your network and if u see computers that yoou do not know then set up MAC Address filtering to only allow the computers you know to access your network. I had a neighbor that would bug on to my wireless network to do his uploading. i set up WEP keys and it took him less than an hour to get the key, log on and start uploading again. I set up MAC Address filtering and it's been 2 weeks an he hasn't been able to get on.
Nov 4, 2011. 2:29 AMneumanngregor says:
MAC filtering can b bypased too, it takes to see you connected and then he disconnects you and spuff ur MAC and start the dictionary/rainbow table attack again, if u wanna keep som1 out u need a SSID randmoly generated that has a maxlenght of 32 characters and your PSK key from WEP2 (only) of 63 characters long, both shud be random letters and numbers.

Example :
SSID: SEuB2ScDk9VMPhEuoBXTp8bdSinLnPZs
PSK : nWIz0u45bccqyI9aXsu464jKVAm6LTXSGwnZl8adEjGF7v7eHeQawyL1ELx3Y8z

This will make all dicitonsry and rainbowtables useless. WEP2 use the SSID to 'salt' the key, and thats why u need to change it to somthig new and unique.
For paranoid ppl they cann add a internal VPN for more security :D.
Aug 24, 2011. 7:51 PMvascanj says:
I have an idea. This is not advertising, you should put this in there. Sophos, who usually makes mac and window anti-virus for windows also makes a FREE home edition Mac anti-virus that is absolutely amazing!!!!!! It targets the threat, and all you have to click is remove and it's gone! Literally, its that simple and it only takes a few easy steps to install (run the .dmg, install, put your computer's password, click install and done). And, this program doesn't take up much window space. It doesn't cloud your desktop with useless windows full of useless information, because the icon is just a tiny black shield in your menu bar. SERIOUSLY MENTION THIS TO PEOPLE.

And as an added bonus to the anti-virus, Sophos also has their "NakedSecurity" blog where they post everyday about up-and-coming new viruses, and they also have a facebook page (not sure about twitter)...
Sep 10, 2010. 12:21 AMarchdave says:
In light of the recent email database theft, the person responsible for IT at Instructables should read this.
Mar 21, 2010. 7:40 AMMACKattacksnipe says:
What Kind of people just sit around and cause havoc for others god go get a job and stop hacking others computers
Jun 14, 2009. 11:13 AMTommy8754 says:
With mac... for hackers its like trying to run across rapids to make a virus that will REALLY effect macs but the ways that you can hack it is like stepping on a stone in the rapids
Jul 30, 2009. 1:35 PMangelofdeathtu says:
Jul 30, 2009. 2:23 PMTommy8754 says:
I dont use macs actually (only once at my friends house for a week) and I had to do EVERYTHING on them and personally... i hate them, I just love keynote and iTunes vs powerpoint and windows media player
Jun 15, 2009. 8:08 PMangelofdeathtu says:
and also..people dont make viruses for macs, cause they already feel sorry for the people that own them
Jun 15, 2009. 8:06 PMangelofdeathtu says:
first of all..when apple made a contest to see who can hack into one of their computers..it took one hacker 20 mins to crack into it. he said "it was easy to crack cause it is a mac..at least windows updates its self every once and a while." and second Apple says that it doesnt need any type of anti-virus program, but if you look at your computer you can find a anti-virus program already installed into it.
Jun 16, 2009. 6:02 PMTommy8754 says:
well... the "anti-virus program" pre installed on macs is Unix, macs are unix based, not DOS based like windows and linux is also Unix based, its not an antivirus and newer macs (tiger and leopard) are ideal for businesses and for game designers, I personally enjoy macs for making presentations
Jun 14, 2009. 12:21 PMTommy8754 says:
the link doesnt work
May 19, 2009. 6:18 PMknobit says:
huh?
Apr 5, 2009. 12:23 PMdhg734 says:
I've done some research on various web browsers recently and have found out that Google Chrome is actually in the top spot when it comes to browser security. A team of hackers went through the big name browsers such as IE, FF, Chrome, Opera etc. and Chrome ended up being the only one to last through the entire test. One feature with Chrome that I really enjoy is it's sandbox feature. Every tab is it's own process so when one tab goes down it doesn't take your entire browser down. Hope this helps.
Apr 15, 2009. 6:09 PMdhg734 says:
Unfortunately I do not... I didn't get the chance to read that in depth about the tests themselves but tonight when I've got some free time I'd be happy to do a little research and let ya know what I find.
Apr 27, 2009. 12:44 AMImpaque says:
What makes it secure currently is it's minuscule market share. As more and more people start to use it, more and more security bugs will be discovered.
Apr 14, 2009. 8:57 PMjchar77 says:
You nailed the anti virus things. may I reccommend Ccleaner. It cleans out your pc every now and then. Also try comodo firewall protection. It stops any program from accessing the internet without your permission!
Apr 14, 2009. 8:57 PMjchar77 says:
P.S. Great instructable!
Apr 5, 2009. 1:05 PMlemonie says:
You've missed a couple of source acknowledgments, e.g. step 4 Wireless Network. The under construction steps should be deleted, as you can always add them in later when you've found some text to past in there. L
Apr 5, 2009. 3:23 PMlemonie says:
You've collected a lot of good stuff here. But the whole point of an Instructable is to show people how to do things, providing people with ideas is secondary. Leave incompletes out until they are complete?

L
Apr 5, 2009. 11:18 PMlemonie says:
Aye, you can unpublish the full thing, but there's no option to unpublish individual steps... L
Apr 5, 2009. 3:24 PMUltraMagnus says:
well, you could probably just replace this entire instructable with two words "use linux" this instructable should probably be renamed "Several Easy Steps to Secure Your Windows PC" since it only covers PCs and only those that run windows
Apr 5, 2009. 3:09 PMtheRIAA says:
iv'e found you're much more likely to screw up your computer yourself than to get a fatal virus... I just use firefox, common sense, and a couple backup hard drives. If you start seeing things popping up on your desktop you can probably remove the malware in add/remove programs. If not, just look up the removal instructions online.

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