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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
By capil003
You've probably heard the saying, "Nothing in life is free." Well that statement doesn't hold true when it comes to choosing free software. For instance, there is a plethora of free software available on the Internet for your enjoyment. However, it is important to realize that along with the free ride comes a certain element of risk. Before you begin right clicking every download button you see, you should know the dangers involved with free software so that you can make an informed decision. Some free software programs are bundled with other programs called spyware, adware, and some even have viruses attached to them. These programs are often referred to as badware or malware (due to their malicious intent). However, as long as you are knowledgeable about these programs and use the latest computer protection you can successfully download and install valuable free software programs without putting your computer's security at risk. Here are some tips that will help ensure you download free software and not malware. 1. Keep your Anti Virus Software Updated The first step to ensuring that your computer isn't vulnerable is to |
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