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Why we are here. And I Care Because. Identity Theift Cyberstalking These dangers are REAL!. Identity Thief. What is identity thief? What can someone do with my identity?. Identity Thief. But identity thief is only for adults, right?. Video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GwC7Zr4Xs0.

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  1. Why we are here
  2. And I Care Because... Identity Theift Cyberstalking These dangers are REAL!
  3. Identity Thief What is identity thief? What can someone do with my identity?
  4. Identity Thief But identity thief is only for adults, right?
  5. Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GwC7Zr4Xs0
  6. Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJDkA6Kf1wM
  7. Personal Means Personal Social Security Number Date of Birth Address Phone Number Email address Unless you REALLY know the person don't give them any information!
  8. Cyberstalking What is it? Unwanted advances or threatening communication Uses e-mail, instant messaging, chat rooms, bulletin boards or other electronic devices The source can be anyone Person can be difficult to identify Can develop into in-person stalking How can it happen? Personal information shared on social media Viruses/spyware Complete strangers People you know Source: http://www.mass.gov/ago/about-the-attorney-generals-office/community-programs/cyber-crime-and-internet-safety/cyber-crimes/cyber-stalking.html
  9. Cyberstalking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=957r5xNt0Ag
  10. Cyberstalking Prevention Protect your information Never use real name Use usernames with non-identifying info Do not give out phone numbers If it happens... Tell them to stop Save all communication Block them Tell your parents and contact law enforcement Source: http://www.fightcyberstalking.org/protecting-yourself-cyber-stalking/
  11. Wait who are you?
  12. Be my friend!
  13. URL Spoofing www.YouTube.com www.YouTube.com
  14. URL Shortening http://kwiksurveys.com/app/rendersurvey.aspsid=gd1t87dnj3g52ry110030&refer=www%2Ekwiksurveys%2Ecom http://bit.ly/175KwOo
  15. So What... Viruses Keylogger Phishing
  16. Phishing What is it? Make real looking sites or e-mail to get your stuff Phishing (like fishing) to bait you (the fish) in Most people suck at identifying real from fake sites They want usernames and passwords to accounts Source: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9dd9v9vd#page-1
  17. Phishing Look here
  18. Phishing Correct website https - if logging on Also look for Sudden changes in appearance Incorrect spelling Poor/ incorrect logos Lock Icon
  19. Phishing Seems legit...?
  20. Phishing Don't ignore this! Leave the site! Notice the 0 instead of a o?
  21. Phishing Let's see how good you are http://www.opendns.com/phishing-quiz/
  22. Passwords
  23. Passwords Don't use the same password for everything Change passwords often Don't use names for your password Don't tell your passwords to ANYONE
  24. Lets Make One!
  25. Smart Phones and Tablets Your smart phone is really smart, it knows... Name Location Address book Interests Friends/family
  26. Smart Phones and Tablets
  27. Smart Phones and Tablets But there are dangerous apps out there Apps and the people who make them can know everything you have on your phone Source: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/22616/android-allow-installation-of-non-market-apps/
  28. Smart Phones and Tablets Android Good at getting rid of bad apps Third party apps not monitored Apple "Walled Garden" system No third party apps are allowed
  29. The Future Cell Phone Security Cell phones can get viruses 2010, researchers demonstrated how they could send the malicious version of an application to smartphones via an auto-update feature Not very likely now Cell phone threats are likely to happen soon Source: http://library.osu.edu/blogs/techtips/2010/03/29/techtips-can-my-smartphone-get-a-virus/
  30. Smart Phones Tablets So how do you protect yourself? THINK! Does Fat Booth really need to know my location? Does that application look suspicious? Trusted source? Security is all on you
  31. The Future Hacking could step outside the realm of computers into your life Everything is run by computers Power System Hospitals Street lights Other utilities Public transportation How would you like to be without power, water heat for 2 weeks? We are preparing for when we are no longer responding for a simulation, but rather something real Source: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/01/the-future-of-cybersecurity-could-be-sitting-in-an-office-in-new-jersey/266849/
  32. The Future Source: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/01/the-future-of-cybersecurity-could-be-sitting-in-an-office-in-new-jersey/266849/
  33. The Future What connects to the internet now?
  34. The Future What about in the future? 5 billion devices now 22 billion in the future source: http://www.imsresearch.com/
  35. The Future Open up an e-mail with a virus in my car and then my car crashes? My oven can be remotely shut off in case I left it on, but can a hacker turn it on? As more things are connected, what risks are there? What are things storing about me?
  36. The Future According to the Department of Homeland Security... Cyber attacks will be more sophisticated The "cloud" will pose a challenge More people are needed to keep things safe
  37. Questions
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