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 +=====Internet Security Tips=====
 +[[ci2010:​team2|back]]
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 These are tips for browsing the internet that are good to practice, no matter how secure (or insecure) your operating system is. These are tips for browsing the internet that are good to practice, no matter how secure (or insecure) your operating system is.
  
   * Do not use Internet Explorer to view web pages   * Do not use Internet Explorer to view web pages
     * Especially Internet Explorer 6, it allows for active x controls and other security holes that are a bigger risk than benefit     * Especially Internet Explorer 6, it allows for active x controls and other security holes that are a bigger risk than benefit
 +      * Microsoft has acknowledged the security risks Internet Explorer 6 has and is pushing for its customers to upgrade: http://​news.cnet.com/​8301-30685_3-10406468-264.html
     * Internet Explorer 8 does a better job of this, but it is also a pain for web developers to write for, be nice to them and use a browser that is compliant with web standards     * Internet Explorer 8 does a better job of this, but it is also a pain for web developers to write for, be nice to them and use a browser that is compliant with web standards
   * Always be sure you trust the source when giving out certain information over the internet such as credit card numbers or social security numbers   * Always be sure you trust the source when giving out certain information over the internet such as credit card numbers or social security numbers
     * Make sure the connection the web site is encrypted:     * Make sure the connection the web site is encrypted:
     * Typically these address will start with https, rather than http. (s stands for secured)     * Typically these address will start with https, rather than http. (s stands for secured)
-{{ :​ci2010:​https.png |This picture was taken from http://​upload.wikimedia.org/​wikipedia/​en/​6/​63/​Firefox_3_rc1_Extended_Validation_SSL_address_bar_and_certificate_detail.PNG}}+{{ :ci2010:team2:https.png |This picture was taken from http://​upload.wikimedia.org/​wikipedia/​en/​6/​63/​Firefox_3_rc1_Extended_Validation_SSL_address_bar_and_certificate_detail.PNG}}
  
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     * It is best to include numbers alongside letters for a more secure password     * It is best to include numbers alongside letters for a more secure password
     * On sites that require login information do not check the **"​remember password"​** or **"​Stay logged in"**     * On sites that require login information do not check the **"​remember password"​** or **"​Stay logged in"**
-{{ :​ci2010:​welcome_to_facebook_-_mozilla_firefox.png |}}+{{ :ci2010:team2:​welcome_to_facebook_-_mozilla_firefox.png |}} 
 +{{ :​ci2010:​team2:​gmail.png |}} 
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 +  * Open email only from trusted sources 
 +    * Make sure the subject does not look suspicious because people who you know may have a compromised computer and be sending out unwanted email unknowingly 
ci2010/team2_tips.1266372562.txt.gz · Last modified: 2010/02/16 21:09 by khoutz