B.S. WARRIER

The vulnerability to data theft can be significantly reduced by using
passwords and anti-virus software




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Even if you do not surf the Net, your computer may get infected if you
insert unknown pen-drives or floppies.
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Basic rule: Never send any money to people whom you have known only
through the Net

We had mentioned the vulnerability of those who use the Internet, that
has become an indispensable tool for professional or personal work.
You have to adopt adequate precautions against cyber threats. What are
the possible steps for ensuring security?

Choosing a password

You should show extreme caution in selecting a password. It is the
golden key that gives full access to the entire gamut of your
information. Very often people choose a password that they can easily
remember.

The name of your mother coupled with your date of birth can be
remembered most easily. The last digits of your phone number, your car
registration number, club membership number, or your house number may
be convenient for you. But a hacker can make intelligent guesses and
arrive at these numbers in his effort to crack your password.

A clever combination of random numbers, special characters, and
letters in capital and small letters may be a hard nut to crack. Using
the same password for all your sites may be very convenient; but a
hacker who succeeds in cracking one will get easy access to all your
sites and accounts.

There are new trends such as the use of ‘two-factor authentication'
that employs a password along with another piece of secret information
for entering a secured area.

You may, if necessary, use methods of encryption to protect passwords.
You should not write out the passwords in a diary kept near the
computer or in a file with the name ‘passwords' or something similar
in your computer. Even a person who has access to your computer should
not be able to know your passwords. If you happen to use a computer
that does not belong to you, as in a cyber café for surfing or e-mail,
do not forget to ‘log out' at the end of your session.

If you are in the habit of carrying a laptop or a palmtop computer
(PDA: Personal Digital Assistant) or USB drive, keep it securely at
all times. Do keep it locked with a password lest anyone who may get
access to it steals vital information stored in it.

Encrypt your sensitive files. You should certainly have a backup, of
all the information saved in the portable device, back home. If you
allow a USB drive from others to be inserted in your computer, do it
only after scanning and ensuring that it is free from viruses.

Anti-virus software

If your computer gets linked to the Internet, it is imperative that
you regularly use some kind of anti-virus software. By scanning the
computer, anti-virus software can detect the presence of viruses and
help to neutralise them or delete the infected files. Further, certain
software will prevent the entry of any virus into your computer
through e-mail or from dangerous websites.

The software may automatically delete infected incoming mail, or alert
you and ask your permission before downloading infected mail. Even if
these facilities are used regularly, it is a good idea to scan your
computer in full periodically to check the presence of any virus and
adopt appropriate measures to prevent possible damage. Certain
software scan the computer automatically at pre-determined intervals
and give you scan reports for corrective action.

Just installing anti-virus software is no guarantee for permanent
protection. Each day attackers write new viruses; they may enter your
computer unless your software has the capacity to detect and deal with
them.

So, you have to regularly update your anti-virus software. The
software should have the power to handle even new viruses; it has to
be bought from authentic sources for reliable protection of your
computer.

Even if you do not surf the Net, your computer may get infected if you
insert unknown pen-drives or floppies. As a rule, you must scan any
such source before introducing it to your computer.

There are firewalls that can provide protection against outside
attackers. They block unauthorised access by shielding the computer or
network from malicious traffic. Authorised communication is, however,
permitted to enter your system.

If children, who are not aware of the value of precious data stored,
are allowed to use your computer, they should follow a specific
discipline limiting their activities to predetermined operations.
Otherwise, they may inadvertently delete files of importance to you.

Integral part

The use of software for checking viruses and malware is an integral
part of ensuring cyber security. In spite of your best efforts to
protect your computer from infection, your machine may still get
infected.

You should have regular backups made to prevent total loss of your
vital information in the event of a computer crash.

There is nothing like totally foolproof protection. This does not
imply that you can ignore good security habits. It is not advisable to
permit strangers to use your computer. If you have to share your
computer with others, as in an office, do keep separate user accounts,
with individual passwords.

You need not always keep your computer connected to the Net, even
though you have the broadband connection that asks for no extra charge
for continuous connection. Through the appropriate selection of your
Internet options, you can limit pop-up windows and browser cookies.

In order to ensure authenticity and correctness of important business
correspondence through e-mail, you can use digital signatures.

Beware of tricksters

Do not follow the instructions found in chain letters; they may carry viruses.

Attackers may give false alarms about the impending arrival of harmful
viruses to you by e-mail, and ask you to circulate the message to your
friends who should also follow their instructions.

Free trial offers of software and services may be a ruse to send you
viruses and exploit you.

Yet another pitfall before netizens is the habit of falling prey to
tempting offers on the Net. They may be in the form of promises of
fabulous prizes, honorary degrees, and so on. There may be danger
lurking behind them in the form of malicious viruses. You should shun
such temptations.

Tricksters may request sums for charity or send requests as if from
your friends who got stranded in a strange land where they lost all
their money and credit cards.

You may be requested to rescue them by rushing money online to an
account. You have to check and confirm the truth through a phone
conversation before sending money based on such alerts.

Never send any money to people whom you have known only through the Net.

A chat room friend who wins your heart through sweet conversation may
be a scheming impostor.
source:
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/edu/2010/12/06/stories/2010120650950200.htm




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