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Protect yourself from malware – some general advice
Malware in general is distributed through various channels such as a malicious email or website.
Make sure you do this:
- Use a well respected (not free) anti-virus/email/internet security and protection package on your devices – Octagon Technology recommends ESET.
- Keep that software up to date – let it do its thing automatically.
- Do not ignore the the advice your software gives you – if it deleted or blocked a file, document or link you do not need go and look at it to make sure! If you do not think that happens then I will let you talk to my engineers!
- Just automatically delete malicious email content.
- Let your security software scan your system regularly – if your AV solution slows your system too much then dump it (no matter how much time is left on the subscription) and get another.
- Do not browse dodgy websites and if a site is block by your protection software do not ignore it – see above.
- Have policies and procedures in place so you and your team know what is expected of them.
- Get trained so you know how to deal with email threats and social engineering.
Clive Catton MSc (Cyber Security) – by-line and other articles