Top tips

Seven things you can do
to stay safe online

Beware of email scams

Attackers are very fond of email. For safety's sake, be wary of any email from someone you don't know. And remember - if an offer looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Also be wary of emails asking you to follow a link to enter your personal information - such as online banking log in details. Attackers send out legitimate-looking emails in order to steal your personal details.

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Make sure your operating system and web browser are secure

Attackers target computers that don't have the latest protection. Make sure you've set your computer to get the latest updates automatically from the internet.

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Use a firewall

A firewall can stop attackers in their tracks - as well as helping to make your computer 'invisible' to them in the first place.

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Use up-to-date anti-virus software

Anti-virus software is designed to stop viruses, Trojans and other harmful code from infecting your computer. However, it will only work properly if it's always on, and always kept up-to-date.

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Don't let the spies in

Spyware can be devastating - the more vindictive strains work to capture your personal information, such as passwords and PINs. Protect yourself by using anti-spyware software and keeping it up-to-date.

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Be careful which sites you trust

Remember, some websites are set up solely to steal personal details from unsuspecting visitors. So don't give out your details (such as your credit card information) unless you know the website has an up-to-date security certificate.

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Make backups

Don't let a virus ruin your life. At least once a week, make sure you make a copy of all the data on your computer. You can save it onto a CD, DVD, external hard drive, online service or a memory stick.

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