The Internet is masked by many factors out of our control. We are told-
the bottom line is: "Nothing is safe on the Internet." Not-
so! You need to decide "what information you will share, view,
receive & send out."
Viruses, malware, spyware, bots and spam will find their way to your doorstep
and get in. Specifics in your fill-in forms, e-mails & instant messages & attachments
can be captured easily without adequate security precautions. In return, you
will receive junk mail containing more spam, pop-ups and spyware which will compromise
your personal space &
identity. Yes, you can partially block some of it with Windows higher
security & privacy settings. Though you need to know the basics to
survive on the Internet.
Free tips on "How to Protect?" by Norton.
How do I protect myself?
1.- Insist on quality Internet
security software. Retain control over your own computer. This includes
one solid firewall (for in & outbound traffic), anti virus definitions that
update very frequently, spam blocking & spyware plus bot protection with removal capabilities.
2.- Do not participate in P2P or torrent networks. Your uploads and downloads are easily monitored. You have to show openly to everyone your address to participate- even with full Internet Security and firewall up- you have open a wide open door/port id thieves hackers and site
providers to penetrate the depths of your computer. Do not disclose
any personally identifiable information on social networks. They are
the predator's hunting grounds masquerading their true purpose and traceable back to "you know who!".
3.- Use backup software
to always keep a separate copy of your valuable information settings & programs-
in the even of an intrusion or system failure.
Internet security is about protecting your personal information & your investment
in equipment, data & software.
Learn how to take control of your Internet security needs with Free Training Computer Security from HP.
To truly enjoy the Internet, you need to mask your own identity while using your
own good judgment at work or play. |