Safety First: How To Know What You Can Download

By Frankline Bell


Long ago, way back in the 1980s and 1990s, if you wanted something on your computer, you had to buy a program and download it yourself onto the computer. These days, we can simply download most of what we need straight from the internet. While this is amazing, in some cases when we download a song or a game or software, we also are downloading malware. You can protect yourself from malicious downloads by following a few of these security questions.

It is important, first of all, to never download anything unless you trust the source. For some items, such as music from iTunes or downloads from companies such as Microsoft, you are probably very secure. However, other websites are less well known and possibly less secure. If the site is unknown to you, do some research and see if other people have downloaded items safely from this source.

File extensions also can be troublesome, and these are located at the end of every file and might look like .gif or perhaps .jpeg. There are many different extensions and often those that look like .exe, .doc, .scr and .bat can be malicious. However, anytime you download from a source you aren't 100% sure about, it is wise to scan the file first with your anti-virus program.

It seems like every day we receive hundreds of emails. Some of the worst emails head straight for your spam folder, but occasionally an odd email from one of your contacts makes it into your inbox. If it comes from a friend or a co-worker, you probably don't think too much about opening it and clicking on the links inside. However, sometimes these links are fraudulent and you can end up allowing malware to access your entire contact list or perhaps you will be downloading a Trojan or virus. To ensure that the link is OK, hover on top of the link, but don't click. Then look at the bottom of your browser screen, it should show the true source of the link. If it truly is a funny video from Buzz Feed or an interesting article from CNN, this will show as the website. If it's not, then just don't click on the link and delete the email.

If something has a copyright on it, such as book, a song or a movie, you have to buy it from a legitimate source that is licensed to sell the product. However, often you can find "free" downloads of songs or movies that are pirated. Downloading pirated material is a bad idea for two reasons. For one, it is illegal and you can be subject to prosecution. Secondly, often these sites are simply download malware onto your system and you aren't getting anything for free except for the headache of computer problems or a huge security breach.

If your PC does become infected, removing the malware can be tricky and time-consuming, so it's often easier to simply call in a Portland computer repair expert to handle the job for you. GeeksAKnockin', for instance, offers computer support in Portland, computer support in Hillsboro, computer support in Gresham, computer repair in Beaverton and throughout the Portland area.




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