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Defensive Computing avoiding dangerous computing practices

Defensive Computing avoiding dangerous computing practices. Wichita Public Library Rex Cornelius • Electronic Resources Webliography online at: http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Researchers/DefensiveComputing.htm. Computer Viruses and Worms. Programs designed to infect other computers.

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Defensive Computing avoiding dangerous computing practices

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  1. Defensive Computingavoiding dangerous computing practices Wichita Public Library Rex Cornelius • Electronic Resources Webliography online at: http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Researchers/DefensiveComputing.htm

  2. Computer Viruses and Worms Programs designed to infect other computers.

  3. Malware software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner's informed consent. Computer viruses, Worms, Trojan horses, Rootkits, Spyware, Hijackers, dishonest Adware, Crimeware.

  4. Remote Administration Programs “Back Doors” “Rootkits” allow other people to access and control your computer

  5. Distributed Denial of Service Being an intermediary for an attack on another computer.

  6. You can be a spammer! Some Trojans function as a mail forwarder, and allow the attacker to transmit spam through the infected system.

  7. Holding the bag A remote administrator can use your computer to store illegal materials.

  8. Keyloggers • Capture and record user keystrokes to obtain passwords or encryption keys

  9. AdWare, SpyWare, Browser Hijacking Adware - Software that supports itself or another program by displaying ads. Spyware - Software that gathers and transmits information without your knowledge. Hijacking software - Advertising software programs that change the settings of your browser without your knowledge.

  10. AdWare, SpyWare, MalWare, ScumWare. • Currently the biggest threat to personal computing. • Virus-like symptoms. • Earthlink: 29 million spyware-related files on the 1 million computers • Microsoft: 50% of computer crashes • Google: 450,000 sites that install malicious code

  11. Who is in charge!?! You

  12. Patches Keep all applications patched to the most recent level • Operating system • Internet Browsers • Email programs • Word Processors • Spreadsheets • All Microsoft Products!

  13. Use Virus Protection Software • Use anti-virus software on all Internet-connected computers. • Be sure to keep your anti-virus software up-to-date. • Use automatic updates of virus definitions when available.

  14. Unprotected File Shares can be exploited by intruders

  15. Running Programs • Don’t run a program unless you know it’s from a trusted source. • Never run programs of unknown origin • Never transfer programs of unknown origin

  16. Remove AdWare Scan with a removal tool often. • Ad Aware • Spybot • MS Malicious Software Removal Tool

  17. Use a Firewallor Router Network device Linksys, Netgear, etc. Personal firewall software ZoneAlarm Outpost Firewall Pro Windows Firewall

  18. Social Engineering techniques used to manipulate people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.

  19. Email Spoofing An e-mail message can appear to come from one source when it was sent from another.

  20. Email Attachments • Never open unknown e-mail attachments. Know the source. • Before opening any e-mail attachments, be sure your virus definitions are up-to-date • You can save the file to your disk and scan the file using your antivirus software

  21. “Phishing” Messages designed to gather confidential information.

  22. Requests for Info • Never send confidential information by e-mail: • Credit card numbersPasswords • Never trust links sent by e-mail. • Service Providers will never ask for your username or password.

  23. Hidden File Extensions Disguise malicious programs LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs AnnaKournikova.jpg.pif

  24. Cybersquatting Using a domain name with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. Typosquatting A form of cybersquatting which relies on mistakes such as typographical errors made by Internet users when inputting a website address into a web browser.

  25. Drive-by-Downloads Download of spyware, a computer virus or any kind of malware that happens without knowledge of the user. Drive-by downloads may happen by visiting a website, viewing an e-mail message or by clicking on a deceptive popup window.

  26. securitycartoon.com

  27. New Tools • Windows Firewall • Malicious Software Removal Tool • Google Warnings (StopBadware.org) • McAfee SiteAdvisor - Free plug-in

  28. Warnings at Google from StopBadware.org

  29. McAfee Site Advisor

  30. Online Shopping ShopSafe is a free service that allows you to create a temporary card number each time you make an online purchase. This number links directly to your credit card account number but keeps your card number private and protected.

  31. Consider Alternatives • Choose another Web Browser • Firefox, Opera • Choose another e-Mail program • Eudora, Thunderbird • Use a Web Mail service • gmail.com, mail.com, everyone.net

  32. Turn off your Computer! • Disconnect from any network when it’s not in use

  33. Have a Plan! Make regular backups of critical data • Flash Drive, Floppy Disk • External Hard Drive • Another Hard Drive or Partition • CD-R / CD-RW • Another PC on a network

  34. Plan for the worst! Create an emergency boot disk. Remember, before you have a security event. Save all program media.

  35. Hope for the Best! Links are online at:http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Researchers/DefensiveComputing.htm The Internet is still a wonderful information resource. Take precautions, but use and enjoy Internet access!

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