• computer-virusRegardless of how many malware attacks you may have experienced, one thing is certain — even one attack can give your productivity a pounding. It can leave you with hours (or days) of computer and communication clean-up work, all of which costs you and your company cash.

    So, if you use Twitter and Facebook as a part of your daily work environment, you need to protect your productivity by putting some safeguards in place that keep social media malware from slowing you down. For some expert advice, I turned to Chip Reaves of Computer Troubleshooters. Here are a few of his top tips:

    To read the full story visit my Productivity Superstar column at Web Worker Daily




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