Why Bother - Couldn't a Hacker Just Figure Out How to Get Around My Password Protection Anyhow?

Many companies spend big time money each year on Internet security programs to protect not only their confidential data, but their reputation. But the fact of the matter is that companies are still hacked, identities are still stolen and online piracy continues to be a major issue, whether you're a multi-million dollar company or a basement […]
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Written by Staff Writer • Posted on Jun 25, 2013

Many companies spend big time money each year on Internet security programs to protect not only their confidential data, but their reputation. But the fact of the matter is that companies are still hacked, identities are still stolen and online piracy continues to be a major issue, whether you're a multi-million dollar company or a basement blogger.

In fact, all that stands between you and personal information like credit card numbers, social security numbers, bank account information and other personal information is often just your network ID and password. And as online piracy adapts to changes in security and programming, you might be asking yourself why you even need a network ID and password in the first place. If a hacker wants it, they'll find a way to get it anyhow, right?

We get your frustration. You have enough to worry about in life, let alone making sure your security patches are updated and you change out your network password every three months to stay safe. It can be exhausting. But taking the proper online security measures is crucial today. While it may be tedious, it can save you a lot of time, frustration and money in the long run should you take password protection off your computer or let aspects of your security lapse.

While nobody is completely immune from an attack, having the right security measures greatly minimize your risk. Here's a look at some common programs you should implement on your computer to stay safe:

  • Anti-virus software: This is basic software that you can install yourself in most cases. It protects your computer from viruses that originate online. Make sure your software program has an automatic update feature so it keeps up with new versions and patches to fight off the latest hacking trends. Install this software once and you're good to go, as updates and protection occur automatically.
  • Firewall: This software prevents hackers and viruses from gaining access to your computer.
  • Anti-spyware: Spyware and adware are designed to access files and data on your computer. This type of software blocks these types of intrusions from happening on your watch.

The aforementioned three software types are essential to keeping your data and your computer safe from online hackers. What's more is that they're simple to install yourself and automatically update to keep up with the latest versions, meaning that they're little to no inconvenience for you.

For more information on how to stay safe online, contact your computer tech support representative.