Earlier this week we asked you to
share your favorite malware fighting tricks. Now we’re back to highlight some of the tips and tricks you shared.
Our Ask the Readers series gives our awesome and technologically literate readers a chance to show off their know-how. Today we’re rounding up some of the tips and tricks from Wednesday’s Ask the Reader post
What Are Your Best Malware Fighting Tricks and highlighting them here.
Sandbox Your Browsing and File Sharing Activity

Multiple readers used software sandboxing as a tool for isolating harmful malware. Most used free Windows application
Sandboxie and some used virtual machine applications like
VMware and
VirtualBox. Sandboxing your internet connected applications, especially web browsers and file sharing applications, create an extra layer between your operating system and malicious code.
Avoid Browsing as a Root User
While this tip applies across operating systems it’s most critical for Windows users. Most people (if not 99% of them) use Windows every day as an Administrator/root user. If malware finds its way onto the machine it’s simple for it to take over since the account it’s active on has full access to the machine. Second only to sandboxing your applications in popularity was restricting the user account and browsing only on limited access accounts instead of as an administrator.