Computer Safety Beaverton OR

If you use your computer to surf the internet, chances are you'll need some type of virus protection. In the following article, you'll learn more about virus protection programs.

Local Companies

Cayuse Software
503-297-2108
4850 SW Scholls Ferry RD
Portland, OR
Artisan Software Tools Inc
503-245-6200
10220 SW Greenburg Rd
Portland, OR
Axis Clinical Software Inc
503-292-3022
6443 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy
Portland, OR
Advantyx Software LLC
503-246-9299
6501 SW Macadam Ave
Portland, OR
Cascade Custom Software
503-922-0135
1000 SW Broadway
Portland, OR
Orchestra LLC
(559) 477 4256
121 Southwest Salmon Street
Portland, OR
Triplepoint Inc
(503) 531-2890
1600 NW Compton Dr Ste 305
Beaverton, OR
International Trade Systems Inc
(503) 718-0036
4900 SW Griffith Dr
Beaverton, OR
Information Technology Solutions Corp
(503) 617-7512
15455 NW Greenbrier Pkwy Ste 210
Beaverton, OR
Digimarc
(503) 469-4800
9405 SW Gemini Dr
Beaverton, OR

First, stop using Internet Explorer! I know you may be shocked, but Microsoft’s internet browser has more holes in it than Swiss cheese! The best alternative is Mozilla’s Firefox, available for free download at Mozilla.org. After installing the browser, it will automatically transfer your bookmarks/favorites and settings over to Firefox. Also, please make sure Firefox is your default browser. Using Firefox will reduce the amount of spyware and adware on your computer by 75%.

Secondly, download these two free programs: Spybot (safer-networking.org/en/index.html) and Ad-Aware (lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/). These two free programs will search throughout your computer, find the spyware and adware and allow you to quarantine and delete it. To be completely safe, be sure to run and update both of these programs twice a week. This will get rid of all spyware and adware currently on your computer and bring your protection level up to 95%.

Finally, be sure to use a firewall. A firewall is just what it sounds like, a “wall” between your internet connection and your computer. If you have a high speed broadband connection, a firewall is a must. Most Windows XP systems have a built in firewall that you can simply enable (check Microsoft’s help files if you don’t know how) but if you’re looking for more protection but don’t want to pay, simply download Zone Alarm’s free firewall at tinyurl.com/7cn6a. Zone alarm’s firewall may take awhile to configure, but it is worth it in the long run. With a properly configured firewall, your protection level is now at 100%.

Good luck and be safe!

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Sandra Stammberger is the owner of Computer Geek Blog. On her blog you will find helpful computer info for anyone. Don't get stuck on a problem again. http://www.computergeekblog.com.

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Featured Local Company

Cayuse Software

503-297-2108
4850 SW Scholls Ferry RD
Portland, OR


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