Protect Your Computer
By combining NuNet's real-time virus scanning with the 3 steps listed
below you will significantly reduce your chance of becoming infected.

Did you know that using and upgrading certain software packages can help improve the security
of your PC? Here are three steps you can take today to begin improving the security of your computer. You
can also view
three helpful videos that show you more about these steps. We recommend printing this page to refer
to as you go through the steps below.
An Internet firewall can help prevent outsiders from getting to your computer through the Internet. If
you use Microsoft Windows® XP, enable the built-in firewall. If you have an older version of Windows,
see the Learn About Firewalls page.
- Print this page.
- Make sure that you are running Windows XP. To do this, click Start, and then click Run;
in the Run dialog box, type winver. Click OK. This will tell you which version of Windows
you are using.
If you are not running Windows XP
see the Learn About Firewalls page.
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Click Network and Internet Connections, and then click Network Connections.
Tip: If the Network and Internet Connections category is not visible, click Switch to Category
View on the upper left of the window.
- Under the Dial-Up or LAN or High Speed Internet category, click the icon to select
the connection that you want to help protect.
- In the task pane on the left, under Network Tasks, click Change settings of this connection
(or right-click the connection you want to help protect, and then click Properties).
- On the Advanced tab, under Internet Connection Firewall, check the box next to
Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet.
- If you have more than one connection to the Internet, such as broadband and a dial-up connection,
then repeat steps 5 through 7 for each connection.
If you have more than one computer, want more technical information, or just want to learn more about
Internet firewalls,
see the Learn About Firewalls page.
Your Windows XP operating system includes the Automatic Updates feature which can automatically download
the latest Microsoft security updates while your computer is on and connected to the Internet. To get the
most out of Automatic Updates, run a Windows Update scan on your computer first.
- Click Start, click All Programs, and then click Windows Update.
- Follow the directions on your screen. Windows Update will scan your computer and give you a pre-selected
list of critical updates.
Tip: To reduce download times, run Windows Update when you will not be using your computer for other
tasks. Your download times will vary depending on how long it has been since you last updated, the number
and size of files being downloaded, and your modem speed.
Slower modems may take several hours to download all recommended updates the first time you use Windows
Update.
- Install the updates.
Tip: Some updates have prerequisites; therefore, you may be asked to install certain updates and
then reboot your machine. Be sure to go back to Windows Update after rebooting to check for any additional
downloads. You may need to do this several times.
Now that your Windows XP is up to date, establish a regular maintenance schedule with Automatic Updates.
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Click Performance and Maintenance.
Tip: If the Performance and Maintenance category is not visible, click Switch to Category
View on the upper left of the window.
- Click System to open the System Properties dialog box.
- On the Automatic Updates tab, check the box next to Keep my computer up to date.
- Choose a setting. Microsoft strongly recommends choosing Automatically download the updates,
and install them on the schedule that I specify.
- If you choose the option to automatically download and install the updates, you must then select
a day and time for your computer to install the downloaded updates. With this option, updates are downloaded
in the background when your computer is connected to the Internet.
Tip: Be sure to pick a day and time when your computer will be turned on. We recommend a daily update.
Always save your work before leaving your computer, because some downloads require your computer to
reboot.

Using these instructions will help ensure your computer downloads and installs updates.
If you see a notification balloon like the one below when using your computer, new updates are ready
to install. Click the notification balloon to review the downloads and install them.

For in-depth information on using Automatic Updates, visit
the Learn About Updating Your Computer page.
Step 3: Use Up-to-Date Antivirus Software
An antivirus software program will help protect your computer against most viruses, worms, Trojan horses,
and other malicious code. Many new computers come with antivirus software already installed. However, antivirus
software requires a subscription to stay up to date. If you don't have a current subscription for these
updates, your computer is likely to be vulnerable to new threats.
Be sure to activate your antivirus software subscription before using E-mail or the Internet. (Viruses
are commonly passed via E-mail and downloadable files.) If you do not have antivirus software on your system,
or if you need more information about antivirus software,
see the Learn More About Antivirus Software page.
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