Clark Howard's Tips
A crash course in online safetyMay 28, 2008
Clark recently spoke about protecting yourself online against cyber-criminals. Now technology columnist Walt Mossberg has compiled a handy list that reinforces the message. Below are some excerpts: Never click on a link in an e-mail that appears to be from your bank, credit union or brokerage. Call the company if you are in doubt. Don't click on links in an e-mail offering free goods or services. Never download free software from unknown websites. Don't download video drivers from sites other than Microsoft, Adobe or Apple.
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Clark also wants to add that you should be using a browser like Firefox, which is safer than Internet Explorer. Please note that it's OK to download new security patches from Firefox. People have been asking Clark about that website he recently discussed that blocks suspect sites from loading in your browser. It's HauteSecure.com.
Finally, Mossberg also recommends a free service from McAfee called Site Advisor that alerts you when a web address could be dangerous.