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Computer Security Tips

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Peoples Bank wants to empower you with tips that can be taken to help protect your computer and your personal information when you are online.

Keep your computer operating system up to date
If your computer is more than five years old, its operating system (e.g. Windows XP, OS 7, etc.) may not offer the same level of protection as newer systems. System manufacturers provide frequent updates to help make your system more secure. Some manufacturers supply updates automatically through email or via your Internet connection. You may also check their Web sites, including:
bullethttp://www.microsoft.com/security
bullethttp://info.apple.com

Use a current Web browser
To provide our customers with the most secure online access to their accounts, Peoples Bank continually upgrades our online services. In certain cases, the software you use to connect to the Internet (i.e. your Web browser) may eventually become unsuitable for sensitive transactions such as Internet Banking. In order to maintain a high level of security, Peoples Bank does not allow access to Internet Banking using browsers that do not meet our security criteria. You may need to upgrade to a supported browser.

Install a personal firewall
Though most office networks include firewall protection, your home computer may benefit from this added level of security. Check to see if your operating system already includes a firewall prior to purchasing a separate one.

Install and update anti-virus software
Commercially available virus protection software helps reduce the risk of contracting computer viruses that can compromise your security. These programs offer continuous upgrades in response to the latest threats. Some of the most popular programs are:

bullethttp://us.mcafee.com
bullethttp://www.norton.com

Activate a pop-up blocker
Several free, publicly available programs exist that will block all pop-up windows from occurring while you are online. Perform an Internet search for “pop-up blocker” or look at the options provided by major search engines. You should confirm that these programs are from legitimate companies before downloading. Once you have installed a pop-up blocker, you should determine if it blocks information that you need to view or access. If this is the case, you should consider turning off the blocker when you are on Web sites you know use pop-windows to provide information you need or want to view.

Scan your computer for spyware regularly
You can eliminate potentially risky pop-up windows by removing any spyware or adware installed on your computer. Spyware and adware are programs that look in on your Web viewing activity and potentially relay information to a disreputable source. Perform an Internet search for “spyware” or “adware” to find free spyware removal programs. You should confirm that these programs are from legitimate companies before downloading. As with a pop-up blocker, you will want to be sure that your removal program is not blocking, or removing, wanted items, and if it is, consider turning it off on some Web sites.

Use secure Web sites for transactions and shopping
Be sure the Web page you are viewing offers encryption of your data. Often you will see a lock symbol in the lower right-hand corner of your browser window, or the Web address of the page you are viewing will begin with “https://...”. The “s” indicates “secured” and means the Web page uses encryption. Peoples Bank, for instance, provides 128-bit encryption.

Avoid downloading programs from unknown sources
Downloads from unfamiliar sources may contain hidden programs or viruses that can compromise your computer’s security.

Disconnect from the Internet when not in use
Dedicated services such as DSL or high-speed cable provide a constant connection between your computer and the Internet. When not in use, disconnect from the Internet to avoid unwanted access to the information on your computer. Even if you have a firewall installed, this is an additional step you can take to help protect yourself.

 


 

 

 

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