• Regular Antivirus Scans: Run regular scans with antivirus software to detect and remove any infected files that might have slipped through.
  • Turn off Bluetooth when not in use: This reduces the attack surface for hackers.
  • Beware of public Wi-Fi: Public Wi-Fi networks are not secure. Avoid accessing sensitive information like bank accounts or credit cards while connected to public Wi-Fi. Consider using a VPN for an extra layer of security.
  • Digital Hygiene & Cybersecurity: Stay informed about digital hygiene practices and cybersecurity threats. There are many resources available online that can help you stay up-to-date on the latest security risks.
  • Encryption: Consider encrypting your hard drive. This scrambles your data so that it can't be accessed without a decryption key. This is especially important if your laptop contains sensitive information.
  • Backups: Regularly back up your important data to an external hard drive or cloud storage service. This ensures you have a copy of your files in case your computer is lost, stolen, or damaged.