1. Use anti virus software and keep it up to date.
2. Don't open e-mails or attachments from unknown sources. Be suspicious of any unexpected e-mail attachment, even if it appears to be from someone you know.
3. Protect your computer from Internet intruders. Use firewalls.
4. Regularly download security updates and patches for operating systems and other software.
5. Use hard-to-guess passwords. Mix upper and lower case letters, numbers and other characters, and make sure they are at least eight characters long.
6. Back up your computer data on disks or CDs regularly.
7. Don't share access to your computer with strangers. Learn about file-sharing risks.
8. Disconnect from the Internet when not in use.
9. Check your security on a regular basis. When you change your clocks for daylight-savings time, reevaluate your computer security.
10. Make sure all family members know what to do if the home computer becomes infected.