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(NC)-We all take measures in our lives to secure personal belongings and property - but often we don't take into consideration how important it is to keep our personal information on our computers safe, too. Most often, we haven't done so because we aren't sure how. But, it's easy and affordable to do - with many options easily available through retail chains like Best Buy to ensure a high level of security on your computer.

Software used to keep your computer secure from spyware, viruses and hackers is just as important as the computer itself, and should not be overlooked. If you already have a PC or laptop, it isn't too late!

Programs like Norton 360 and Webroot Spy Sweeper have simple packages that take you through the installation process step-by-step. If you aren't comfortable taking your computer's safety into your own hands, experts like the Geek Squad can come to your home and conveniently resolve your technical difficulties.

Although experts like the Geek Squad can help to virus-proof your computer with software, and ensure restricted access to private data, there are security measures that you must be accountable for, such as passwords. Your first name, pet or kids name, birth date, or12345 aren't acceptable passwords. A common security issue is that personal passwords are too easy to crack.

Geek Squad special agent Fritz Schuschu knows all about keeping your computer safe. "I recommend incorporating a number, capital letter and punctuation into your password, or spell a word backwards and do not use words found in dictionaries. Don't write it down anywhere easily found and change it often, like every month."

Because computers have become so prevalent in our lives and often contain so much personal information, it's important to go the extra step to securing its contents. Avoid the agonizing trouble caused by viruses and spyware by being pro-active, and guarantee yourself a worry-free back-to-school this year.

Credit: www.newscanada.com

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