Journal #8

One way to tell if your computer is safe is by running regular tests on your settings on your computer. There are scans available in the settings that could examine the device for cyber threats and other complications. When you double-check your settings, you want to make sure to closely examine your privacy settings to ensure your data is protected. Another way to tell that your computer is safe to use is to test your firewall. There are several physical ways to tell if your computer has been affected by malware and cyberattacks. If you are experienced difficulty with the computer’s speed performance, it may be time to run an anti-virus scan to check for malware. Another typical complication of a virus-infected computer could include an issue with the system restarting, crashing, or shutting down. One big sign of a computer infected with a virus would be consistent and unexpected pop-up windows. If your computer’s battery life seems to drain much faster than before, there could be malware on the device. Open and mysterious tabs or searches that were never made are other indicators of a computer affected by malware. If there are emails or social media texts that were sent but you did not write, there is a chance your device has a virus. Encrypting your wifi could ensure that no criminals have the ability to get into your network. One small but beneficial step is to ensure that you select a strong password for your networks and devices to prevent cyber and physical thefts from occurring. Keeping your browser and system updated at all times can help to establish security on your computer. Ensuring that your computer is protected by an anti-virus program will help to stop viruses and other malware from potentially corrupting secured data. Taking some of these steps of technology defense could genuinely help you prevent cyberattacks from occurring.

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