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How do you do that?

Well, funny you should ask…

1.

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You really, really shouldnt do it.

That link in an unexpected text message?

A random attachment sent by a stranger in an email?

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A download button on a website that just popped up while you were browsing?

You guessed right dont click it.

Downloadingpirated softwareor other content online is the easiest and quickest way to end up with a malware infection.

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So don’t do so yourself and ensure that everyone in your household isn’t either.

While they certainly have plenty of legitimate uses, theyre also perfect for concealing a links true destination.

Either way, its a genuinely bad idea.

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These days, many of thebest Wi-Fi routersand thebest mesh Wi-Fi systemsship with security software built-in.

However, it’s up to you to configure it and keep it updated.

Think about the amount of things that have changed, technologically, in the past decade.

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Using the same password everywhere

You know better.

If you dont have one of thebest password managersyet, get one.

That way you might go back to being lazy!

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Or better yet, set up apasskeyon your mobile machine.

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Do you drive without a seatbelt?

You also probably have smoke alarms in your house, and lock your front door when you leave.

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You should also have one of thebest antivirus softwaresuites on your gear.

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