Thursday, 18 August 2016

Dealing with Cyberbullies and cyber security

Tips describe and offer advice about common security issues for non-technical computer users.


Cyber security is a shared responsibility.

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Attacks and Threats

 Handling Destructive Malware
    Understanding Hidden Threats: Rootkits and Botnets
    Dealing with Cyberbullies
    Avoiding the Pitfalls of Online Trading
    Identifying Hoaxes and Urban Legends
    Understanding Hidden Threats: Corrupted Software Files
    Recognizing Fake Anti viruses
    Recognizing and Avoiding Spyware
    Understanding Denial-of-Service Attacks
    Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks
    Preventing and Responding to Identity Theft
    Recovering from Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses

Email and Communication

    Staying Safe on Social Networking Sites
    Understanding Your Computer: Email Clients
    Understanding Digital Signatures
    Using Instant Messaging and Chat Rooms Safely
    Using Caution with Email Attachments
    Benefits of BCC
    Reducing Spam
    Benefits and Risks of Free Email Services

Safe Browsing

    Shopping Safely Online
    Understanding Bluetooth Technology
    Understanding Web Site Certificates
    Avoiding Copyright Infringement
    Understanding Your Computer: Web Browsers
    Understanding Internationalized Domain Names
    Evaluating Your Web Browser's Security Settings
    Browsing Safely: Understanding Active Content and Cookies

Software and Applications

    Understanding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
    Risks of File-Sharing Technology
    Reviewing End-User License Agreements
    Understanding Your Computer: Operating Systems
    Understanding Patches

General Information

    Understanding ISPs
    Why is Cyber Security a Problem?
    Guidelines for Publishing Information Online

General Security

    Before You Connect a New Computer to the Internet
    Securing Your Home Network
    IRS and US-CERT Caution Users: Prepare for Heightened Phishing Risk This Tax Season
    Sochi 2014 Olympic Games
    International Mobile Safety Tips
    Keeping Children Safe Online
    Debunking Some Common Myths
    Real-World Warnings Keep You Safe Online
    Understanding Anti-Virus Software
    Understanding Firewalls
    Good Security Habits
    Coordinating Virus and Spyware Defense
    Safeguarding Your Data

Privacy

    Supplementing Passwords
    Effectively Erasing Files
    How Anonymous Are You?
    Understanding Encryption
    Protecting Your Privacy
    Choosing and Protecting Passwords

Mobile Devices

    Protecting Portable Devices: Physical Security
    Holiday Traveling with Personal Internet-Enabled Devices
    Cyber-security for Electronic Devices
    Using Caution with USB Drives
    Securing Wireless Networks
    Protecting Portable Devices: Data Security
    Defending Cell Phones and PDAs Against Attack

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