Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Common sense approach for broadband security – A requirement

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Broadband customers are advised on a common sense approach for surfing in order to avoid viruses and malware. 7Safe, an organization for information security consultation claims that they can offer a different portfolio of services for this field by educating them about certain potential risks.

Allan Phillips, CEO of the firm said that certain Trojan viruses are designed in a way that it outsmarts certain software’s, but, if care is taken by people, they can remain safe. He also added that, such malware can be avoided if people be little bit conscious and alert in checking out certain links, emails, and websites and downloads.

Expert advice is to operate systems with the presumption that dangerous viruses are present that cannot be protected against. Trojans especially are difficult to decipher and will go on evolving with more sophistications. Computer users are thus advised to stay vigilant on these harmful viruses.

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