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The 8 Security Steps Keeping Your Computer Safe Online?

#1 Keep your computer software up to date

Keep all software (including your web browser) current with automatic updates.
If you are not already running Internet Explorer 8, the latest version of our web browser, click the button to the right to get it.

#2 Defend your computer

Use firewall, antivirus, antispam, and antispyware software. For an added layer of protection on your PC, you can download Microsoft Security Essentials for free or find other antivirus solutions.

#3 Avoid phishing scams and malware.

By default Internet Explorer 8 runs SmartScreen Filter to help block and warn you of malicious software or phishing threats. SmartScreen Filter alerts you if a site you are trying to open has been reported as unsafe and allows you to report any unsafe sites you find.

#4 Protect yourself from emerging threats

Cross-site scripting attacks are one of the increasingly sophisticated methods online criminals use to get your personal information.
By default Internet Explorer 8 helps protect you against these attacks with a built-in Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Filter that is always on.

#5 Identify fake Web addresses.

Internet Explorer 8 helps you avoid deceptive websites that can trick you with misleading addresses .
The domain name in the address bar is highlighted in black to make it easier to identify a site's true identity.

#6 Browse more privately.

When you're using a public computer to check e-mail or you're shopping for a "surprise" gift on a family PC, it's a good idea to use InPrivate Browsing—a feature that helps prevent your browsing history, cookies, and other information from being retained on your computer.

#7 Make sure payment websites use encryption.

To confirm that a website uses encryption when processing credit card information, look for:

#8 Never respond to unsolicited requests to update your account information.

These e-mail messages might be scams for stealing your identity.
Most legitimate companies never send unsolicited e-mail or instant message requests for your passwords or other personal information.
And remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.