Protect your Computer and your Valuable Information and Photos Without Breaking the Budget or Hiring an Expert.
What if a few new habits could dramatically reduce the chances of your system being infected with a virus or attacked by a hacker? Imagine surfing the web without worrying about the terrors of credit card fraud or identity theft? What if you could keep the bad guys away with a few simple applications?
Security expert and Computer Executive, Richard Lowe, presents the simple steps you can take to protect your computer, photos and information from evil doers and viruses. Using easy-to-understand examples and simple explanations, Lowe explains why hackers want your system, what they do with your information, and what you can do to keep them at bay. Lowe answers the question: how to you keep yourself say in the wild wild west of the internet.
What will you learn by reading this book?
* What the heck are the hackers trying to do with your computer and your data?
* How to protect your computer from viruses.
* The best way to keep your online accounts safe from evil hackers.
* How to keep your data and photos safe from computer crashes and disasters.
* How to prevent intruders from using your wireless to break into your computer.
* How to protect yourself on the coffee shop Wi-Fi.
* How to safely use a hotel or public computer.
* How to build a firewall around your computer to keep evildoers out.
* How to protect your computer from viruses using antivirus.
* How to secure your home network.
* And many, many other tips and techniques to keep your data, your credit, and your life safe.
Buy this book NOW before it’s too late! Protect your computer, photos, information and identity.
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Has sold several hundred copies. reached bestseller in category for a few weeks.
Has your computer ever been infected by a virus? Have you ever felt that sinking feeling when your system wouldn’t boot up and you wondered if you just lost all your files? Did you ever find yourself locked out of your computer with a demand for payment or else you’d never see your files again? Even if this hasn’t happened to you, I’ll bet you know someone who has had these kinds of experiences.
I’ve helped countless friends and acquaintances throughout my career recover their computer systems from all types of disasters, including everything from a simple virus to attempts to extort ransom. The worst damage I encountered, back in the days of Windows 7, was a computer that had 496 virus infections at the same time. The owner didn’t even know his computer was infected! He bought it to me because it was “running a little bit slow.”
Computer security has been an interest of mine since my college days in 1981. I fell into the subject by accident. I was attending junior college and I had a hole to fill in my schedule. The only class available was this weird sounding course that involved computers. It looked boring and had nothing to do with my major, but there was no choice. I had to take a computer class and I wasn’t thrilled about it at all.
It surprised me to no end when, after just a few days, I discovered that I had found my calling. I loved writing applications (we called them programs back then) to do math problems, play games, display graphics, and keep track of things. I soon realized that I had a certain knack for looking at a problem and figuring out how to get the computer to solve it for me.
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