After successfully removing malware from a user's computer, which of the following is the most important information to share with the user to prevent future infections?
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Advise the user to run antivirus scans and create backups regularly
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Instruct the user to change all their passwords immediately
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Explain the importance of safe browsing habits and keeping software updated
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Recommend that the user purchase a new computer to avoid future issues
Educating users about safe browsing habits, such as avoiding suspicious websites and links, is crucial in preventing future malware infections. Keeping software up to date is also important, as it helps patch vulnerabilities that malware may exploit. While running regular scans and backups are good practices, they are more reactive measures and do not directly prevent infections. Changing passwords, although a good security practice, is not the most effective way to prevent malware infections.
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