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66 - Internet and online security
secret investment tricks sure to make you untold fortunes, and 
contests that you've surprisingly won without entering are the enticing 
hooks used by companies to grab your attention. 
While you may not directly pay for the software or service with money, 
the free software or service you asked for may have been bundled 
with advertising software ("adware") that tracks your behavior and 
displays unwanted advertisements. You may have to divulge personal 
information or purchase something else in order to claim your 
supposed content winnings. If an offer looks so good it's hard to 
believe, ask for someone else's opinion, read the fine print, or even 
better, simply ignore it. 
Review bank and credit card statements regularly 
The impact of identity theft and online crimes can be greatly reduced if 
you can catch it shortly after your data is stolen or when the first use 
of your information is attempted. One of the easiest ways to get the 
tip-off that something has gone wrong is by reviewing the monthly 
statements provided by your bank and credit card companies for 
anything out of the ordinary. 
Additionally, many banks and services use fraud prevention systems 
that call out unusual purchasing behavior (i.e. if you live in Texas and 
all of the sudden start buying refrigerators in Budapest). In order to 
confirm these out of the ordinary purchases, they might call you and 
ask you to confirm them. Don't take these calls lightly; this is your hint 
that something bad may have happened and you should take 
necessary action.
Protect your computer with Windows security tools
Windows provides a variety of protection applications.
Windows Updates
If you have an active Internet connection, Windows can check for 
important updates for your computer and install them automatically. 
These updates include security patches and program updates that 
can improve your computing experience and help protect your 
computer against new viruses and attacks.