Windows 10: Some tips to keep yourself safe from malwares

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  1. Some tips to keep yourself safe from malwares


    Hi


    I'm now going to give you some tips to keep yourself safe from malwares. I decided to post this because I have read many posts related to malwares in this forum and other antivirus websites, and this is a brief summary of all the tips:

    • HAVE THE LATEST UPDATES
      This is an important point. Having latest updates will give you both performance and security. To check for protection updates in Windows Defender in Windows 10, clickStart > type 'Defender' without apostrophes and you'll see the 'Windows Security'app. Click to open it. Go to Virus & threat protection' > go down >click Check for updates under 'Virus & threat protection updates'. This will open another page. There clickCheck for updates. It'll automatically check for updates and install them.

    • NEVER TURN OFF REAL-TIME PROTECTION, EVEN FOR AN ILLEGAL MICROSOFT ACTIVITY LIKE ILLEGAL ACTIVATION
      You should never turn off Real-time Protection of Defender even for any illegal activity. If you install any illegal app after turning it off, your computer is vulnerable to high security risks. Microsoft finds and removes any profile in this Community who has presented different methods of illegal activities to other people here. Illegal Microsoft activities are not encouraged.
    • INSTALL GOOD SECURITY ADDONS IN BROWSERS
      So, this is a good tip. Installing security addons like Microsoft's Application Guard Extension or similar Microsoft Defender extensions can keep track of your online activity and protect you from websites that often try to steal data. I personally use, and recommend BitDefender TrafficLight, in all my browsers . It's a really good extension, made by the officialBitDefender company. It warns me early about a website which contains malware. BitDefender Trafficlight extension is really free.NOTE: All extensions won't give you protection. Check thoroughly about an extension before installing it. Ask our Community if you have a doubt regarding it. If you're a Mac user, ask theApple Support Community.
    • CHECK FOR MALWARES ON A REGULAR BASIS WITH MICROSOFT DEFENDER OR MICROSOFT SECURITY ESSENTIALS
      Always check for any malwares using Microsoft Defender or Microsoft Security Essentials.Never pay a ransomware. By paying it, you give it complete access to your computer, reproducing new malwares and emptying your pockets.

    • HAVE A PASSWORD-PROTECTED INTERNET CONNECTION
      Always have a password-protected internet connection. If you're in a hotel, use the Windows Built-In VPN, or any other good ones.

    • HAVE A BACKUP OF YOUR FILES AND FOLDERS
      Follow the 3-2-1 rule. It was first founded by Peter Krogh, a well-known photographer. Backup your files and folders on a cloud storage like Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, etc. and on a regular basis. Or you can store them in a removable storage like a pendrive or another HDD Hard Disk Drive. If you have a backup, you don't need to worry about anything- when a ransomware enters, you just sit back and beconfident. Check this link to know more:
      https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...recovery-93efdc74-424e-4d56-97ce-84125e5ce87f
    • CHECK IF A MAIL IS SPAM OR NOT
      Check any e-mails you have if it's a spam or not. Don't click any link in any e-mail until you look before you leap. If it's a spam, categorize it in the Spam folder.

    • CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS AND HAVE STRONG PASSWORDS
      This is the most important tip. If you know that a hacker has your passwords, change them immediately. If you have a weak password, change it fast. It should be easy for you to remember, but hard for others to find out. If it's difficult for you to remember, use extensions like LastPass, which safely protects all your passwords.
    • CONTACT MICROSOFT SUPPORT
      If your computer has been attacked by a malware and you have paid it, contact Microsoft Support with this link:
      https://support.microsoft.com/contactus
    • HAVE THE EXPERIENCE
      So, what's next, huh? Have the full Microsoft Windows experience!



    Special thanks to Norton, Microsoft, and Avast! for providing us the best topics, and thanks to you because I was able to convert this into a single guide. Thanks to all the people in this community too!



    Joe13 B- 2.0

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    Joe13 B- 2.0, Dec 6, 2020
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  2. Le Boule Win User
    Le Boule, Dec 6, 2020
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  3. New FF - passwords

    Hi:

    If that setting is already enabled, then I suggest as the next troubleshooting step might be Mozilla Safe Mode (not to be confused with Windows Safe Mode)):

    Troubleshoot Firefox issues using Safe Mode | Firefox Help


    • Please report back and let us know the outcome, as it will dictate the next steps.
    • Also: please tell us what AV/AM/firewall programs are you running on this system?

    Thanks,
    MM
     
    MoxieMomma, Dec 6, 2020
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  4. 3Colors Win User

    Some tips to keep yourself safe from malwares

    Windows Updated(16299.309).KB4088776 Restart is required to complete.

    Hi dalchina. Good news, I followed your suggestion and reinstalled the update and now it appears as "installed correctly" *Biggrin Maybe it was not necessary to run the Windows Update Troubleshooter or maybe if necessary. But using it I do not think it could have worsened something. The installation was very fast, unlike the first time it showed step 1 and step 2 completed.

    Thanks for the suggestions and for the time to respond Some tips to keep yourself safe from malwares :) Best regards.


    And thanks for the tip of that program, I'll have it on my list.
     
    3Colors, Dec 6, 2020
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