Home Network Security Simplified
It is actually pretty hard to keep yourself from being infected with a virus. It is a bit like visiting a doctor's office or preschool: You can watch what you touch, who you sit near, and wash your hands, but you can still end up with a cold. The first line of defense against computer viruses, worms, and Trojan horses is common sense. You can do some fairly simple things to prevent infection:
Very Important If you have children who use the Internet from a computer at home, set a rule that all downloads should be approved by Mom or Dad. This is good advice for malicious software and for some topics discussed later in the book.
Unfortunately, common sense does not save you from every infection, and anyone who has been using the Internet any period of time has likely been hit with a virus or worm. We have been hit. Everyone we know has been hit, and so has pretty much every company on the Fortune 1000. So, obviously, common sense is not enough. Fortunately, we have antivirus programs that are both cheap and effective. |