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Ask HN: Advice for non-technical friends worried about malware

1 pointsby thefreemanover 10 years ago
With all of the recent main stream hacks, I have had a lot of family and friends asking for advice on how to avoid being &quot;hacked&quot;. They are basically asking for advice on how to avoid being infected with malware or having their financial information stolen.<p>I am really not sure what to tell them. For technical users, it basically comes down to common sense. But there is no way to explain to a non technical computer user the difference between a well crafted website overlay, and a real adobe flash update, etc.<p>The most I can really give them is to always keep up to date with browser and operating system updates, and recommend a password manager to avoid reusing passwords.<p>Anyone else with more experience have better advice that can be given?

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JacobHarringtonover 10 years ago
Why not tell them to install something like MalwareBytes, that automatically scans their machine? A lot of what they are looking for is peace of mind. I usually give family and friends the basic tips (don&#x27;t open attachments you aren&#x27;t expecting, be careful of the &quot;seedier&quot; sites you travel to, and so on) while also having them install a scanner that can catch most of the things that they&#x27;ll end up contracting.