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I'm always concerned about hackers getting my clients data, and would appreciate comments from other preparers on what they are doing to provide the level of computer protection security our clients expect.
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Ive been running Nortons 360 for years, I'm currently not running anything due to all the weird printing/crashing issues with PS this year.....but I will be taking my IT guys recommendation for getting ESET once tax season is over.
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Ive been running Nortons 360 for years, I'm currently not running anything due to all the weird printing/crashing issues with PS this year.....but I will be taking my IT guys recommendation for getting ESET once tax season is over.
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Talk about paranoid, I use Comodo Internet Security + Webroot + VPN. On top of that, I use McAfee + Windows Defender to regularly scan the PC's.
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Windows defender, webroot, and malwarebytes