Inspired by recently reading Data and Goliath and Future Crimes: How worried are you about cyber-security on a daily basis? What are some of your practices?
My parents were paranoid about the internet when I first got on it back in the 1990s, so I always approached websites with wariness in regards to personal information. I had to re-install windows early on after trying to load a photo that turned out to be an executable someone sent me in AOL Instant Messenger, and have developed the habit of running Spybot S&D every other day, and use browsers that block attempts by websites to install things on my PC.("Disconnect", for instance, which snuffs out social plugins.) I also keep my 'real' computer, the one that I store files on, disconnected from the internet. My online computer is an older one that has almost nothing on it, so if I get a virus... big deal.
The most serious issue I've seen was not on my PC, but on a relative's I was trying to fix -- a bit of ransomware that may have come through facebook. I managed to remove it, but doing so with either Malwarebytes or Spybot disabled the modem, so I did a system restore for want of a better solution.
My parents were paranoid about the internet when I first got on it back in the 1990s, so I always approached websites with wariness in regards to personal information. I had to re-install windows early on after trying to load a photo that turned out to be an executable someone sent me in AOL Instant Messenger, and have developed the habit of running Spybot S&D every other day, and use browsers that block attempts by websites to install things on my PC.("Disconnect", for instance, which snuffs out social plugins.) I also keep my 'real' computer, the one that I store files on, disconnected from the internet. My online computer is an older one that has almost nothing on it, so if I get a virus... big deal.
The most serious issue I've seen was not on my PC, but on a relative's I was trying to fix -- a bit of ransomware that may have come through facebook. I managed to remove it, but doing so with either Malwarebytes or Spybot disabled the modem, so I did a system restore for want of a better solution.