Six easy tips for securing your Windows 8 device

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4. Beware of unknown links. Dangerous phishing efforts are on the rise, leaving social network users vulnerable. Techniques like click-jacking trick users into clicking on malicious content, which could reveal confidential information about the person or allow hackers to take control of the device. Often they spread by infecting one account and posting links to dangerous websites with phrases like “Funniest video ever!” Beware of suspicious posts from friends that seem out of character and don’t click on them.

5. Be wary of unsecured or unknown websites. Cybercriminals have been known to set up fraudulent websites that seem to offer great deals when in fact they are merely traps hoping to entice unwitting consumers to enter their personal payment details. When shopping online, use reputable outlets and make sure that any transactions you make only take place across secure pages – this is usually denoted by a padlock sign in your browser address bar.

6. Choose a security product. Windows Defender – Microsoft’s free security solution – provides basic protection, similar to Windows XP and Windows 7. While a good first step, Defender has its shortcomings. For example, it only works on Internet Explorer. This means that your activities on other browsers like Chrome and Firefox are left unprotected. Even Microsoft recommends adding security software to Windows 8 in order to protect against attacks and other threats.

To protect your device, choose a security product that bridges gaps present in the current Windows 8 operating system. Products like Norton 360 Multi-Device are a good option because they are designed to protect multiple devices – such as tablets, mobile phones and PCs – with one single solution.

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