Windows XP Dos and Don'ts - Part 3
DO keep your software !including Windows) patched and up to date.
DO consider using safer programs like Firefox and Thunderbird instead of Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Because these alternative, open-source programs are less popular and don't support inherently unsecure ActiveX controls, they're less vulnerable to attack.
DON'T leave ActiveX enabled for all web sites. Disable it by going to the Security tab of the Internet control panel, clicking Internet, then Custom Level, and selecting Disable for every object in the Active X section.
DO enable ActiveX only for the Windows Update site so you can download Windows updates. Go back to the Security tab of the Internet control panel, select Trusted Sites, then click Sites and add http:/r.microsoft.com.
DON'T install apps from web sites you don't trust. Most spyware piggybacks on tiny downloads pretending to be utilities or applets necessary to view certain web sites.
DON'T click on e-mail attachments from strangers, or download software from pop-up ads. That free kitten screensaver or cursorcollection might be tempting, but you're sure to catch web cooties if you take the bait.
DO stay away from peer-to-peer apps! Apps like Kazaa are chock-full of spyware! Freemusic isn't worth the price you pay in blood.
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