Don’t get caught on the Internet: beware of viruses

Hackers and cyberspies are not something you only see at the movies. The Internet is actually crawling with weirdos and criminals who are just looking for a chance to infect your smartphone or steal your gaming account.

Security tips for kids: beware if viruses

So you think hackers and cyberspies are something you only see at the cinema? Think again! The Internet is crawling with weirdos and criminals who are just looking for a chance to take over your Facebook page, infect your smartphone with a virus, or steal your gaming account.

Security tips for kids: beware if viruses

They don’t really care who they steal from – it could be you or your Grandpa Joe – but I bet you’ve got more in-game currency than your grandfather. And no age is safe from malware. So when you’re on the Internet, keep your eyes open! And, while you’re here, check out Kaspersky Lab’s advice, just for you.

Beware of viruses

  • Make sure you have an antivirus program installed on your device – and do the things it suggests. It will protect you against most Internet threats.
  • Don’t download files from any old source. If you need something, take it from the developer’s site. If you download files from any source you find, you could easily get an unwanted, unpleasant surprise.
  • If someone sends you a program and you don’t know what it does, don’t just run it without thinking. Beware of viruses! They can do all sorts of nasty things, like stealing passwords, deleting files, or sending adverts from your account.
  • Even if you get a program in a message sent by your friend or family member, make sure that person really sent it. Hackers sometimes pretend to be someone else when they send out dangerous programs. That’s why you should never just click on a link because someone sent it to you.
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