After successfully removing malware from a user's system, you want to ensure the user is educated to prevent future infections. Which of the following is the BEST approach to educate the user?
Instruct the user to routinely update their anti-malware software.
Tell the user to disable System Restore to prevent malware persistence.
Remind the user to regularly change their passwords and use complex passwords.
Advise the user on safe browsing habits and email attachment handling.
Educating users about safe browsing habits is essential to prevent future infections. It encompasses a broad range of practices such as avoiding suspicious links, not downloading from unknown sources, and being cautious with email attachments. While updating anti-malware and using strong passwords are good security practices, they are part of routine security maintenance rather than proactive education on user behavior to prevent malware.
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