- Checklist: Special 7-step Plan for New Computers
- Note: Create a new System Restore point [Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore] before you begin each (relevant) step in this plan.
- Step 1: Do the critical part of Step 7: Go online and use Microsoft Update to download and install any updates for Windows and/or Internet Explorer.
- Step 2: Configure Windows, Browsers, Email Clients and other programs so that they are more secure.
- It's safe to read the instructions for Step 2 online now. The risk of visiting security related sites -- including this one -- is low at this step in the process.
- Step 3: Install an anti-virus program if you don't already have one. Keep the definitions (signature files) for your program up to date. It will soon be obsolete unless you do.
- New computers usually come with one or two antivirus programs or security suites preinstalled. I don't favor suites, but some are OK. Separate antivirus, firewall and anti-spyware programs will give you better choices.
- Don't rely on your antivirus program as anything but a safety net -- knowing how to avoid trouble online is much more important. You'll need anti-malware software too (next step).
- Step 4: Activate or install software that protects you against other kinds of malware: spyware, Trojans, things of that ilk.
- Step 5: There's probably not much you need to backup yet, so you can skip this step.
- Step 6: Dodge the Dangers Online.
- This step is sixth in the sequence, but it is second only to a firewall in importance. It's extremely important for email, and the start page for email security expands on it.
- The rest of Step 7: Keep Windows, your browser, and other critical software patched and up to date. Oh yes, and keep the signatures (reference files) for all your defense software up to date too.
- The jackals on the Internet look for new prey every day. You don't want be the antelope that falls behind.