For Windows users:
Microsoft Security Essentials only prevented virus attacks. The virus does not say anything while sitting quietly. This is done for keeping the application lightweight. So if there is a virus but the security essence does not catch it then there is nothing to worry about. However, if you have suspicion in mind, then advice will be to use Avast AntiVirus. (For those who have to pay for windows antivirus forums, blogs or Facebook's wall wallets - these two antivirus are free and popular)
- Use firewall. Enables the Windows Firewall from the Control Panel. The firewall will ensure that you do not have any access to the Internet or the local network in an unknown application.
Internet Explorer lets you access many of your Windows web applications. This is a major threat to security and virus infections. Update your Internet Explorer to the latest version (version nine). If possible, use another browser.
- Check your credibility before running any software. Do not run well without knowing about any unfamiliar software. If you search Google, reviews will be available on any popular software.
For Linux users:
Many people may turn upside down and some will laugh at hearing that there is a need for security for Linux. But the fact is that Linux can be attacked (and it is). Linux is not yet popular because of the malware on the server, yet the server is targeted. But with the popularity of Linux gradually, malware will start to come in the desktop. So Linux users need to be cautious.
- The online security repository of Linux's biggest security. Software used here are tested, so there is no risk in them. Install the application from the repository as far as possible.
Many of us install software from third party repo. It is good to find out about these repos.
- It's easy to get root permissions in Linux, just before sudo or gksu is installed. So think again before giving root access to software that is not installed from the repo.
Because of the internal security of Linux, the thoughts are less and less aware. But the security of Windows has increased a lot. Windows Seven is more secure than Windows XP. For the sake of safety, user awareness is needed.
Now why do you use linux?
There are some benefits of Linux
Linux is basically Unix-based system. Not the real Unix, but like Unix. If you want to work on software development, Unix based system will definitely give you some benefits that you have to burn enough to get Windows. Get a little more Google for details.
Most of the bad computer viruses in the world are written for Windows, that's why the virus in Windows. Linux does not work in Windows, so virus does not work. So, you can use it in happiness, no worries about getting a virus, Antivirus has no question
Linux is a very lightweight system. If you set up 15 years ago Pentium 4 processor and 512 MB RAM or more than a computer configuration, then it will also work well.
Simply put,
Linux Free, Secure, Viceroy no. Most of these talk about marketing. If you are interested then you can break a system (Linux) into pieces, you can research every part of that system, the biggest thing is to understand how an operating system works. And this is possible due to open source.
At last, I want to say
We run Windows by stealing those who drive Windows. One window price is about 7-8 thousand rupees (without VAT). When using Windows, you think thief is a thief. Linux is completely free and open source. That means if anyone wants to be able to contribute to Linux again :) And what can be done in Windows is that there is no additional virus in Linux. If you want you can start with Linux Mint or Ubuntu
Today's article ends here. In the comments section, let's tell you that the operating system is more like you.
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