Sunday, December 2, 2012

How to Stay Safe Online


When it comes to the internet, nothing is safe. Therefore, it only makes sense to protect your sensitive information, as you would protect your home from criminals. It is naïve to think that the internet is safe; it really isn't!

Have you ever gone out for the day, and left the front door to your house wide open? Not at all: WHY? Simple; because criminals will come in and riffle through your house. The same principle applies to the internet and computers you use. You should always be cautious when browsing the internet as it is never safe.

You should always lock your computer screen when you are done using it. It is good to know why locking your computer screen is important. The same applies to the websites you visit online. Most of these sites are not safe, and it is your responsibility to take extra precautions when visiting a site.

Here Are a Few Things You Must Be Aware Of

* Phishing: This is a type of online fraud, where cyberspace thieves try to trick people into revealing their sensitive information such as social security number, username, password, or credit card details.

* Malware: This is software that is designed to infiltrate or damage your operating system without your knowledge. Malware is a general term that's used by computer professionals for many forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software, and can include:

1. Virus: This is a computer program that can duplicate itself, damaging a computer in the process.

2. Worm: This is a self -replicating malware computer program; it uses a computer network to send copies of itself to other computers on the network.

3. Spyware: This malware collects small pieces of information about users without the owner's informed consent.

4. Adware: Any software package that automatically plays, displays, or downloads some advertisements to a computer.

5. Trojan horse: This is a destructive program which masquerades as an application. The software initially appears to perform a desirable function for the user before installation, but instead steals sensitive information, or even harm the operating system.

Now, when you visit a website, it is important to know that the computer hosting the website may keep a record of the interaction. This record is called a log. To make this as simple as possible, you must think of a log as a receipt. When you purchase something from a store, you are given a receipt, and the store owner keeps a record of the transaction.

If you would like to get informed about how to protect yourself online, Google safe search is the place to start. You must report all unusual activities to Google so they can put measures in place to protect the public. Don't just complain and do nothing about it.

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