Make Windows more secure:
Surft not as an administrator (for Windows NT, 2000, XP and 2003) and uses Brain1.0!
Each virus, trojan or whatever - we call it bad code - it can damage its full potential and show an effect. He will be with all the rights of the administrator, and thus has access to each directory, each file and the registry and which may reflect what he wants and what he is thinking. Carried out in the context of a simple limited user - such a limited user account on the Control Panel can easily be - but only succeeds in a relatively strong limited extent.
Use the NTFS file system and the right set of permissions. If "Everyone" full access to vital records, then it brings absolutely nothing - just like FAT32 file system, because there are no such privileges (ACL - Access Control List).
Brain1.0? Your mind! Click on any file attachment in e-mails, and certainly not from senders you do not know, and confirming any obscure dialogues on.
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