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Computer Tip of the Day: How to Avoid Getting Hacked by willfences

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Computer Tip of the Day: How to Avoid Getting Hacked
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Most people think that a computer virus is anything that can go wrong with a computer. When something goes wrong with a computer, it's often said, "I've got a virus!" 

In order to browse the internet safely and avoid being "hacked," it should be understood what viruses are and how to avoid them. A computer virus is a software program written to exploit security flaws in Microsoft Windows, OS X (Macintosh), and software in general. If a software program in and of itself causes trouble, that is not a virus, though it might be called a "bug" by some people. 

So now that the definition of a computer virus has been made clear, what can be done to avoid contracting a virus and getting "hacked?" The following points are considered best practice and will help though they are not a hard, fast rule:

* Use common sense
* Don't install software from untrusted websites
* Don't save passwords on your computer
* Use browser security extensions

A computer is safe from being infected with a virus when it is not connected to the internet, although it's possible in some rare cases to become infected with a virus without an internet connection. An internet connection from a computer opens the door to the prospect of infection by a computer virus. 

The second an internet connection is made, a computer user should proceed with caution. When a website seems odd or has too many flashy, inappropriate ads, that is a flag that the website could be a culprit for infection, directly or indirectly. 

Computer hackers can design websites to grab the attention of a computer user in order to persuade her to download tainted software, although a computer hacker can enable a  website to outright exploit a security hole in a browser such as Firefox, Chrome, or Internet Explorer. In the latter case, a computer user does not have to download anything but merely has to visit a website to become infected.

In short, don't download anything from a website that is not trusted. Do some investigating to see if there have been any complaints about a website that offers software to be downloaded. One way to accomplish this is to use a well-known browser extension called [Web Of Trust](https://www.mywot.com/). To help avoid those virus infections that occur without downloading anything, browser extensions such as [NoScript](https://noscript.net/) can help. There is a learning curve to using these browser extensions but it's well worth it. 

Many browsers will allow saving passwords for quick access to websites that are visited. For example, a browser will allow saving a password for an e-mail service provider so that a password does not have to be entered every time the e-mail is accessed. It's better to not save passwords in this manner because in the event a computer becomes infected with a virus, the virus could grab those saved passwords and reveal them to a computer hacker. 

Antivirus software installed on a computer should be regarded as a last line of defense. It is not by any means meant to substitute common sense and caution when browsing the internet.

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