Free Protection Software Programs Southfield MI

This is a dangerous world for a computer user- threats multiply by the hour designed to swipe your data, cripple your network, steal your identity and in general- wreack havoc. This article gives you some suggestions on what you need to protect your PC.

Local Companies

Michigan Computer Resources
248-968-2268
25900 Greenfield Rd
Detroit, MI
Chameleon Systems Services Network
800-773-3903
14240 Talbot St
Detroit, MI
Center for Computer Resources
248-663-4212
25900 Greenfield Rd
Oak Park, MI
Novatech Computer Service Inc
313-341-7747
16856 Meyers Rd
Detroit, MI
Bof Tech
313-864-0235
18243 Freeland St
Detroit, MI
PC Menders Computer Services
313-397-2713
18256 Grand River Ave
Detroit, MI
T P Computers
313-937-0850
27100 Plymouth Road
Detroit, MI
Lakeshore Engineering Service Inc
248-647-3333
7310 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI
Hi TEC Computers
313-849-2666
8026 W Vernor Hwy
Detroit, MI
E Z Business Solutions & Consulting
313-841-7800
7271 Dix St
Detroit, MI

The first weapon in your arsenal should be anti-virus protection. Many of the popular and expensive programs tend to slow down PC performance and require an annual paid subscription. My impression is that they work no better than their “freeware” cousins. A good recommendation/alternative is AVG Free Edition from Grisoft. This program may not feature every single bell and whistle offered by some of the more commercially available apps, but it does provide rock-solid protection with all the tools needed to keep your system free of viruses, worms and Trojans.

Next in line: the firewall. A firewall is essential in preventing others from breaking into your machine. These hackers will steal your data, destroy your system or attempt to convert your computer into a “spam zombie” (remotely using your computer to send spam email) so using an effective firewall is a must. Owners of Windows XP (Home or Professional Edition) may be familiar with its built in firewall, however many options abound. While there are numerous offerings in this category, the Zone Alarm Free Firewall is a sure bet.

Now that we have anti-virus and firewall protection, let’s address a topic I hear more and more frequently: what to do with all of those pesky passwords? Luckily there is a stellar new program, CyberScrub KeyChain designed specifically to address this perplexing problem. Distributed free, KeyChain stores not only your user names and passwords, but all of your addresses and credit card details. All passwords and sensitive data are stored under a single master pass phrase, eliminating the need to recall scores of unique access combinations. You simply highlight and click a password protected website from a small browser toolbar and KeyChain fills in and submits your log in details. As powerful web-based form filler, the long and tedious process of typing in your credit card and address info is a click away, making shopping a snap. All data is protected with strong encryption for your safety.

Of course no discussion of computer protection would be complete without discussing the scrounge of spyware. Every bit as insidious as a computer virus, spyware seems to multiply exponentially with new forms of malware limited only by the creative schemes of the evil geniuses that produce them. Spyware can easily take control of your machine, opening and closing your CD bay, serving objectionable browser ads, hijacking your homepage, logging your keystrokes to steal your passwords and more. So if you don’t have protection against this menace, take action now. Lavasoft offers a very good program, Ad-Aware SE Personal.

While this list is by no means exhaustive, it will provide the essentials to protect your PC and data. So don’t delay- your computer needs you!

About the Author:

Copyright 2006 Bill Adler. No restrictions or compensation due for reproduction. Bill Adler is a free-lance writer specializing in all areas of computer security.

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Detroit, MI

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