Reducing the risk of getting computer viruses – Dell Studio 1558 (Early 2010) User Manual

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Security and Privacy

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Security-enabled — A security-enabled connections offers some
protection for your computer and the information it contains.

Unsecured —

An unsecured network leaves your computer vulnerable to

attacks or other security risks.

As a rule of thumb, you should avoid using unsecured public wireless network.

You will know if the wireless public network that you select is secure if a
network key is requested. If the network you choose is security-enabled, one
of the following occurs:

If the network key is automatically provided by your system administrator,
the connection is made automatically.

If the network key is not automatically provided, obtain the key and type it
in the network key data box.

Reducing the Risk of Getting Computer Viruses

Install an antivirus program

Avoid opening suspicious e-mails or e-mail attachments

Update Windows on a regular basis

Use a firewall

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

To learn more about using public wireless

networks, see the following topics in Windows Help and Support:

click

Start

or

→ Help and Support.

To find a public wireless network location

Manually add a wireless network to the Preferred Networks list

Connect to an available wireless network

To determine if your computer has a firewall

Help protect your computer

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