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Monday 24 September 2012

Computer Safety in all forms

                                                  Computer Safety

 Step 1: Scan Your Computer For Problems

Firewall
Viruses and Spyware are two types of malicious software often referred to as "malware." Since new types of malware are found each day, it is important to keep your software up to date. TOAST.net recommends Microsoft Security Essentials for home computers and Vipre for businesses.

Step 2: Update Your Operating System

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Microsoft is constantly improving their software and fixing known security flaws and exploits. Macintosh often has updates as well. These updates are critical to protecting your computer against newly discovered problems that can compromise your security.

Step 3: Turn On Your Firewall

Firewall
A Firewall is a piece of hardware or software that blocks unauthorized users from accessing your computer while you are connected to the Internet. Firewalls are an important first step in protecting your computer. Windows XP and Vista include a free firewall.
Keep Your Children Safe

Firewall
Treat the Internet like any other public place - keep your children safe and monitor their Internet habits. TOAST.net provides tools so you can filter out inappropriate content and log their activity, yet allow you to access the web-sites you want to. Read this MSNBC article.
Block Inappropriate Content
  • Turn on K9 Web Protection for Windows XP/2000/Vista/Mac OSX which is free
  • Households with multiple computers and broadband connections can use FamilyShield DNS to automatically filter inappropriate content.
Beware of Sexual Predators
  • Read the FBI's 'A Parents Guide to Internet Safety.'
  • Learn Chat and IM slang used in chat rooms, on instant messaging programs, and by mobile phone text messages.
  • Get some tips from the TeenAngles website.
  • Use monitoring software to keep track of where your child surfs and what he/she has typed, like Spector Pro which you will have to pay about $100 for it.
  • Kid's can learn about Internet safety from Disney's Safety Tips.

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