Ignore These 5 Critical Steps and You Could End Up Failing the CSET


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As you have probably figured out by now, your computer and the Internet is a huge advantage you have over other people when it comes to passing the CSET. Gone are the days when all you had for passing the CSET was a book you bought at your local bookstore. But with this awesome tool and this great CSET blog comes a few risks you need to know about.

You are reading this CSET blog and getting tons of great study materials. You have sponsor links to click on that provide great additional resources and products for all sorts of needs you may currently have in your home and life and Google and ContentLink do a great job with making sure all these sponsor links are safe to click on. But even with these protections, the last thing you want is to loose your most valuable study tool, your computer and Internet connection, right before your CSET exam.

Many people have failed the CSET because their computer caught a virus right before their CSET exam. Do not be one of them. Follow these 5 tips to prevent this from happening to you.

Spyware, viruses and worms… what does it all mean and how do I protect myself?

If you are reading this blog then you are connected to the Internet so you need to make sure you set your computer up properly to protect yourself from problems later on. The last thing in the world that you want is for your computer to crash because of a virus right before your CSET exam!

With all the viruses, spyware, trojans, backdoors, worms, and other threats on the Internet today, no computer should be set up without the proper protection.

You need to protect your computer as soon as possible after hooking it up to the Internet.

The following five tips will make your computer a much harder target for threats. You still won’t be completely immune to problems, but 99% of the time the threat will pass you by, looking for an easier victim.

1. Running a Personal Firewall

A personal firewall is software that makes your computer invisible to hackers, worms and other threats that can infect your computer over the internet.

Setting up a firewall is the first thing you should do if you’re going to connect to the Internet.

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