It’s tempting to leap straight into customizing a new Windows 11 PC—installing favorite apps, adjusting the wallpaper, tweaking just about every setting until the whole machine feels unmistakably yours. But amidst the excitement, the crucial work of securing your device can quietly slip through...
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Securing a new Windows PC is a vital step that often gets overlooked in the excitement of setting up a fresh machine. However, investing time in strengthening your system’s security from day one pays dividends in peace of mind, data protection, and resilience against evolving cyber threats. The...
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When setting up a new Windows PC, especially running Windows 11, the excitement of personalization often overshadows a crucial step: securing the device from the outset. Locking down security settings early not only prevents a host of vulnerabilities but also establishes peace of mind. Users...
When setting up a new Windows PC, it's crucial to prioritize security to protect your data and maintain system integrity. Here are six essential security settings to adjust immediately:
1. Enable Windows Defender Antivirus
Windows Defender is the built-in antivirus solution that offers real-time...
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While most Windows users rely on the classic password or a cheeky PIN as their first—and, all too often, only—line of defense, a revolution in laptop locking is quietly unfolding at the intersection of high-tech security and the humble USB flash drive. Imagine transforming your forgettable thumb...
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my teenager son learned some tricks to log into Windows 10 without any password. He used the trick and installed and played games on my PC while I was at work. I can see the login in event viewer.
How can I secure my PC so he can't break in and mess up my system?
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I am running Windows 10 and Internet Explorer. I have depended on Windows Defender to protect me from virus , malware, Trojans, etc. But, my system became infected with safesear.ch. Windows defender did not detect this virus. I used Malware Bytes to remove it.
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This tool will attempt to run 17 benign tests to see how well your PC is protected.
My AV is Microsoft Security Essentials and passed/stopped all 17 attempts
I am attempting to upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 and when I attempted to install Windows 7 32 bit version during the compatibility test phase, I get a prompt telling me to remove BlackIce PC/Server protection. When I go the to Control Panel to attempt to remove the program I can't seem to find...
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I have installed windows vista then windows 7 in 64 bits version in order to get my computer memory higher. They work fine !
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