Oct 06, 2009 -- Use a dedicated computer to reduce risk of a security breach
Cyber-criminals love to target small businesses because they usually have strong cash flow but no IT departments. That makes their financial accounts vulnerable to hacking. Today Clark wants to share an easy and cost-effective way to safeguard your online transactions.
USA TODAY suggests simply buying a dedicated computer that's only used for financial transactions. No surfing the web on your dedicated computer. No e-mailing. No visiting Facebook, MySpace or Twitter.
This will reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of a security breach. High net worth individuals may also want to consider using a dedicated computer for all financial transactions.
Computers have become so affordable that it's very possible to get a fully functional one for under $300. Owning more than one computer is no longer cost-prohibitive. Think of it like an ultra inexpensive insurance policy for small business owners and wealthy individuals.
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