Most homes today have more than one PC, which the homeowners eventually turn into a network. Depending on family requirements, the home network may be wired, wireless with or without an Internet connection. Home networks have their specific security-related issues. Wi-Fi home networks with Web access are particularly vulnerable to viruses and hackers. With no dedicated network administrator around, members using the home network need to be cautious while managing such networks. Here are some guidelines to keep the network secure: -
General Guidelines:
Step1-Install licensed software only on all computers connected to the network. Pirated software is vulnerable to security threats. Download patches if made available for free down load, or when paid for.
Step2-Secure all hosts by installing anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-phishing and anti-spam programs and a firewall on each machine. Make sure to use latest versions of these tools. Install patches and new releases as soon as they are released. more >>
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