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In today's technology-driven world, understanding cybersecurity is vital for safe online learning. This guide covers crucial topics such as creating secure passwords, ensuring safe wireless connections, and maintaining your computer's security through a comprehensive checklist. Discover effective tips for safe web surfing and learn how to protect your personal information online. Explore resources for password management and technical support, making your cyberspace much safer for academic pursuits.
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Learning In A Techno World How Safe is Your Cyberspace?
Overview • Passwords! • Wireless Networks • Protect Your PC: A Checklist • Tips for Surfing the Web • Additional Web Links
mylasalle Password • Change from default MMDDYY birthdate password to increase security. • Option 1: Change Password After Login • Go to mylasalle login page • Log in with your username and password • Click “My Account” • Click “Change Password”
mylasalle Password • Option 2: Change Password Before Login • Go to mylasalle login page • Click “Reset/Change Password” link • Enter username, click “Continue” button • Enter answers to two security questions • Enter your new password and confirm
mylasalle Password • Option 3: Contact Tech Support Online • Go to login page • Click “Tech Support Form” link • Fill out your contact info (phone number!) • Select mylasalle Portal – Username/Password • A technician will call you with the new password • Option 4: Call Tech Support • Faculty X1860 or 215-951-1860; Mon - Fri 8:15 – 4:30 • Students X1788 or 215-951-1788; 8:00am to 10:00pm
Wireless on Campus • Available in: • Connelly Library • College Hall • Wister Hall • Holroyd • Union (Food Court) • Olney Hall • You need a 802.11 b or 802.11 b/g card. • Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/faqs/faq_wireless.htm
Wireless Tips • Your Home Wireless Router • Change Default Settings • Enter Allowed MAC Addresses • Surfing Tips • Beware of non-secure banking and shopping sites (https:// vs. http://) • Firewall, Anti-Virus, E-mail
Computer Checklist • Anti-Virus Software • Spyware/Adware Removal Tools • Windows Updates • Firewalls
Anti-Virus Software • La Salle supports McAfee Version v 8.0 • An alternative is Norton AntiVirus 2005 • Macintosh Users Norton AntiVirus 9.0 • You can download McAfee from the ResNet Services Channel downloads page: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/downloads/downloads.htm
Spyware/Adware Removal • Spyware can do damage to your computer's operating system by creating a large amount of traffic. It will also cause advertising popups to appear on your screen. • The following two (free!) programs will get rid of the spyware/adware that may be lurking on your PC. • Recommended use is to run both every few days.
Spybot 1.3 • Download from the ResNet Services Channel downloads page: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/downloads/downloads.htm • or • http://www.download.com/Spybot-Search-Destroy/3000-8022_4-10289035.html?tag=lst-0-1 • Instructions are also available on the downloads page.
Ad-aware SE Personal 1.05 • Download from the ResNet Services Channel downloads page: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/downloads/downloads.htm or • http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Personal-Edition/3000-8022_4-10319876.html?tag=lst-0-2 • Instructions are also available on the downloads page.
Windows Updates • Get the most recent updates and fixes to protect your computer’s Operating System and keep it running smoothly. • http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com • Click the “express” button • Instructions are also available on the ResNet Services Channel downloads page.
Firewalls • A firewall is a piece of software or hardware that can help protect your computer against hacker attacks, such as computer viruses. • Without a Firewall Hackers Can: • Gain access to personal information • Install code that destroys files or causes malfunctions • Cause problems on other home and business computers connected to the Internet
Firewalls Three types of Firewalls • HardwareRouters – Good choice for home network connected to the Internet. • SoftwareFirewall – Good option for single computer. Windows XP SP2 has one built in. Others are available (free or $$) • Wireless Router – Use for wireless access on one or more computers. May not have a built in firewall.
Surfing Tips • Do NOT open unknown e-mail attachments • Disconnect from Network while not online • Disable Java, JavaScript, and ActiveX if possible • Make regular backups of critical data • Only communicate with people on your IM Buddy List. • Use a Spam Blocker (SpamJam)
Additional Information • Spyware: http://www.spychecker.com/spyware.html • Microsoft Protect Your PC Site: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.mspx • Backup: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/backup.mspx • Safe Surfing: http://socalfreenet.org/safesurfing