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Internet Safety

Internet Safety . How to protect yourself, your computer, and others on the internet. http://www.thetechlabs.com/tech-news/internet-explorer-9-release-candidate/. Internet in society. Internet Security & Safety. Security. Safety.

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Internet Safety

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  1. Internet Safety How to protect yourself, your computer, and others on the internet http://www.thetechlabs.com/tech-news/internet-explorer-9-release-candidate/

  2. Internet in society

  3. Internet Security & Safety Security Safety Internet Safety is habits and precautions that you can take to help protect your computer and your safety. • Internet Security is the use of software that helps protect your computer from harm.

  4. Internet risks Computer- can get infected with viruses, Trojans, worms, and spyware, which can all damage your computer and/or steal your personal information. Family- your privacy can be invaded and your family can be put in danger. Personal Information- criminals can steal your personal information and put you in financial distress.

  5. Viruses WORMs • A software program designed to invade your computer and copy, damage, or delete your data. • A virus that needs no human interaction to infect a computer • It must be executed before it can infect your computer. • Worms spread through computer systems on their own • You must activate the virus on your computer by visiting unprotected websites or downloading infected files.

  6. Trojan Spyware

  7. Risks to children • Cyber Bullies • File Sharing Abuse • Predators • Disturbing Content • Invasion of Privacy

  8. Cyber bullies

  9. File sharing abuse • File sharing abuse is the downloading of illegal content through use of the internet. (music, video, etc.) • Like cyber bullying, this is a crime that is punishable by law.

  10. predators • An online predator is an adult Internet user who exploits vulnerable children or teens, usually for sexual or other abusive purposes. • Be careful of giving out personal information. You never know who is on the other end.

  11. Disturbing content • If unsupervised, children may stumble upon disturbing content that you probably don’t want them to see.

  12. Invasion of privacy • Children can unknowingly give away personal information that thieves can use to invade your other personal information.

  13. Online safety RISKS • Identity Theft • Phishing • Hoaxes • Spam

  14. Identity Theft • Criminals can get your personal information through the internet. • If you are asked to give out personal information over the internet or phone, for example by your credit card company, check with your credit company by calling and confirming that they need your information. • After your information is stolen, thieves use it to open other accounts that ruin your finances and credibility.

  15. Phishing • Criminals often pose as trustworthy entities that request money or information from your account. • They send emails requesting usernames, passwords, and other account information.

  16. Hoaxes • Hoaxes are tricks that usually ask for money in return for a fraudulent prize • They usually say things such as “You’ve Won!” or “You’re the 100th Winner!”

  17. SPAM • Spam is the same email that is sent to massive numbers of people, usually advertisements.

  18. How to protect Your Life • Protecting your computer • Protecting your family • Protecting your personal information

  19. Protecting your computer • Keep updated with the latest firewall and antivirus software. • Stay away from unknown sites that you are not familiar with. • Research them and ensure that they are legitimate before visiting.

  20. Protecting yourself • Never respond to any email or message that asks for information and has a sense of urgency. Urgency is a clear giveaway of criminal activity. • Check to see if the messages addresses you personally. This is another hint of internet fraud.

  21. Protecting your family • Be sure that your family knows the risks and dangers of the internet. Be sure that you and they know what not to do and safe steps to take on the internet.

  22. Backing up your files

  23. Backing up your files • Backing up your files means that you keep multiple copies of them, so if one gets damaged or lost, you still have it saved in another place.

  24. Where to back up files • 3 Backups • Have 3 backup files so that if one gets lost or infected, you wont be at a total loss. • Keep one backup away from your original access point • It always helps to have a backup

  25. How to back up your files • DO NOT back up files on a thumb drive • They are meant for convenience, not permanent storage • Save files in different locations to avoid a total loss if file trouble occurs

  26. Children's online safety A message to parents • Setting rules • Protecting information

  27. Setting clear rules • Setting clear rules is the first step to leading your child on a safe journey through the internet. • Set rules such as internet usage times and sites that shouldn’t be visited.

  28. Keeping your information safe • Be sure that your children know not to talk to anyone that they meet on the computer, and not to give out information such as their address.

  29. Internet Privacy settings Keeping safe from PREDATORS

  30. Privacy settings • Always have secure privacy settings on any account that you have. Any personal information on your account can be viewed by anyone in the world without proper privacy settings.

  31. PRIVACY ON FACEBOOK • To set privacy settings on Facebook, log into your account from the home screen

  32. Privacy settings on Facebook Once you are signed in, scroll to the bottom screen and click the privacy link

  33. PRIVACY SETTINGS Once the link is clicked, the privacy settings options page should be displayed. Read the links to find which privacy settings you want to change. The stricter the settings, the better protected you are.

  34. PRIVACY SETTINGS CONTINUED From the previous screen, click the first link titled “Information we receive and how it is used”. This will take you to steps and information you need to learn about how the public views your personal information.

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