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Title: Internet Security


1
Internet Security Online Safety
  • Secure Programs
  • Designed By
  • Stephan Jossie
  • Marengo Public Library

2
Browser Security
  • Internet Explorer is not known as a safe browser
  • IE7 strived to fix many of the security flaws in
    previous versions, however still is very unsecure
  • Mozilla Firefox is a much more secure Browser
  • Opera is another secure alternative

3
E-Mail Client Security
  • Outlook and Outlook Express
  • Not as secure as competing clients
  • Mozilla Thunderbird
  • More secure than Outlook or Express
  • Opera email client
  • Also more secure than Outlook or Express

4
FlashJavaSilverlight
  • Internet technologies allow hackers access to
    more systems than typical programs do
  • Keeping Flash, Java, Microsoft Silverlight,
    Shockwave, and all other internet-based programs
    up-to-date reduces your risk of being attacked

5
Microsoft Office
  • Macro-enabled documents can be dangerous
  • Office programs allow you to choose whether you
    want to use macros in a macro-enabled document
  • Macros are instructions that are made to automate
    repetitive tasks
  • Macros can contain viruses (known as
    macro-viruses)

6
WindowsMacLinux
  • Operating Systems will never be completely secure
  • Take advantage of regular updates to fix security
    holes
  • Windows Update
  • Apple Update
  • Linux Repositories

7
Unnecessary Programs
  • Having unused programs on your computer increases
    your risk of being attacked
  • More programs more ways for intruders to get
    access to your computer
  • Uninstall unnecessary unused programs

8
Deleted Files
  • Arent really deleted
  • Emptying the recycle bin or trash folder doesnt
    delete files
  • To ensure files are completely erased you must
    use a Wiping program
  • Physically resets data on hard drive to 0s
  • Possible to recover data still
  • Very expensive/time intensive process

9
How WindowsTracks You
  • And How to Remove Its
  • Tracking Data

10
Browser History
  • All browsers keep track of what sites youve
    visited (by default)
  • Can be disabled
  • You can clear your history
  • Doesnt really get rid of the info though
  • Index.dat
  • Windows keeps track of all the sites youve
    visited in a special file called index.dat
  • Only specialized programs can clear this info

11
Cookies
  • No, theyre not yummy
  • Cookies store data on your computer, sometimes
    permanently
  • They include preferences for web sites
  • Google stores a cookie with your search
    preferences, for instance
  • Cookies can track your web-browsing habits
  • Advertisers like doing this

12
The Registry
  • Huge database used by Windows
  • Stores tons of personal information
  • Do NOT edit the Registry unless you are sure you
    know what youre changing
  • Small errors in the registry can cause Windows to
    function improperly or cease to function at all

13
The Registry
  • CCleaner is a useful program that can clear much
    of the personal information from the registry
  • Clears the index.dat file, too
  • Recent documents are stored in the registry too
  • Telling Windows not to keep track of the info,
    doesnt stop it from storing it in the registry

14
The Registry
  • Product Keys
  • Stored in the registry when programs are
    installed
  • Should not be removed
  • Uninstalling the program should remove the
    product key

15
MS Office spies
16
Secret Identifiers
  • Microsoft products contain an unique
    identification number
  • This GUID (Globally Unique ID) can theoretically
    be used to trace you on the internet
  • Office embeds this GUID in all of your documents
  • Theres a tool that randomizes this GUID
  • OpenOffice does not embed the GUID in your
    documents

17
Other Windows Tracking Behavior
  • There are about 40 ways that Windows tracks your
    behavior
  • There are 9 or more ways that Internet Explorer
    (IE) tracks your behavior

18
Temporary Files
  • Windows keeps a lot of installation files, files
    you open from the internet, and other files that
    may only be used once
  • These files can contain personal information
  • Temporary files are easily cleared by programs
    such as CCleaner
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