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How Can I Protect Myself?

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If you maintain sensitive data on your computer that you think an unscrupulous adversary might WANT, you should disable Java and JAVASCRIPT, as well as not installing plug-ins, except from well-known vendors.

If you don't disable Java or JavaScript, think twice before visiting a Web site belonging to a person you don't KNOW or don't trust. Of course, some people will be perfectly HAPPY just living with the risk.

You can reduce the damage caused by a potential security BREACH by taking common-sense precautions like backing up your data frequently and keeping sensitive data off your Web-surfing machine.

If you maintain sensitive data on your computer that you think an unscrupulous adversary might want, you should disable Java and JavaScript, as well as not installing plug-ins, except from well-known vendors.

If you don't disable Java or JavaScript, think twice before visiting a Web site belonging to a person you don't know or don't trust. Of course, some people will be perfectly happy just living with the risk.

You can reduce the damage caused by a potential security breach by taking common-sense precautions like backing up your data frequently and keeping sensitive data off your Web-surfing machine.



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