-- Anti-virus, Anti-spyware Every computer user on the Internet needs professional, up-to-date protection software. This should at a minimum include both anti-virus and anti-spyware support (some free packages do not include anti-spyware), and ideally should also include a link scanner component to minimize the risk of visiting websites which are known to be infected. -- Claim your name, Check your fame If you are using social networking sites such as Twitter or Facebook, do periodic searches for yourself. This is especially helpful with small businesses to see what people are saying about you, but if you're infected you may find updates from yourself -- which you never sent. -- Use a 3rd party Twitter application or your phone Third party applications such as Tweekdeck or Twhirl can help block certain exploits that would otherwise infect you from the Twitter website. -- Ask to Include Social Media protection in your IT Management Plan Many small businesses and home users today are outsourcing all their computer management to a local computer service provider through what's called a Managed Services plan. Ask your local Computer Troubleshooter or other service provider to include social media protection in your computer management plan.About Computer Troubleshooters Computer Troubleshooters is the largest international network of franchise owners providing onsite computer services to small businesses. Computer Troubleshooters now has more than 475 franchises worldwide in more than 20 countries.
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