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Internet
Security Basics 101 |
by:
Niall
Roche |
The
explosive growth of the Internet has meant
that thousands of people are today experiencing
the joys of being online for the first time.
With growth there always comes pain. Be
it your growing pains as a child or the
growth and development of this part of our
culture called the Internet.
Firstly we need to quickly explain what
the Internet is and where it came from.
The Internet is the offspring of a military
project called Arpanet. Arpanet was designed
to provide reliable communication during
global nuclear war. A vast network of interconnected
computers was set up all over the world
to allow the various branches of US and
NATO forces to communicate with each other.
Nuclear war never came (thankfully) and
the world was left with a massive network
of computers all connected together with
nothing to do. Colleges and universities
started to use these computers for sharing
research internationally. From there it
grew and spread outside colleges to local
homes and businesses. The World Wide Web
was born and its father was a guy called
Tim Berners Lee.
When you're connected to the Internet you're
sharing a vast network with hundreds of
millions of other users. This shared network
provides resources that 15 years ago were
never thought possible. Unfortunately when
something is shared its open to abuse. On
the Internet this abuse comes from hackers
and virus creators. Their sole intent is
to cause chaos and/or harm to your computer
system and millions of other computer systems
all over the world.
How do you combat this? You need an Internet
security system. This might sound complicated
but your Internet security system will be
quite straigtforward being comprised of
just 2 - 3 Internet security products. We'll
look at each of these products in more detail
now:
AntiVirus Software
The first and most critical element of your
Internet security system is antivirus software.
If you don't have up-to-date antivirus software
on your PC you're asking for trouble. 300
new viruses appear each month and if you're
not constantly protecting your system against
this threat your computer will become infected
with at least one virus - it's only a matter
of time.
Antivirus software scans your PC for signatures
of a virus. A virus signature is the unique
part of that virus. It can be a a file name,
how the virus behaves or the size of the
virus file itself. Good antivirus software
will find viruses that haven't yet infected
your PC and eliminate the ones that have.
Antivirus software can only protect your
computer from viruses trying to infect it
via email, CD-Rom, floppy disk, Word documents
or other types of computer files. Antivirus
software alone will not keep your computer
100% safe. You also need to use firewall
software.
Firewall Software
The use of firewall software by home computer
users is a relatively new occurence. All
Internet connections are a two way process.
Data must be sent and received by your computer.
This data is sent through something called
ports. These are not physical things rather
aspects of the way your computer communicates
online.
Firewall software watches these ports to
make sure that only safe communication is
happening between your computer and other
computers online. If it sees something dangerous
happening it blocks that port on your computer
to make sure your computer stays safe from
the person who is trying to hack into your
system.
An easier way to understand a firewall would
be to picture your computer as an apartment
complex. At the front door of this complex
there is a security guard. Every person
who enters the complex must pass this security
guard. If the security guard recognizes
the person entering as a resident he allows
them to pass without saying anything. If,
however, the person entering the complex
is unknown to him then he will stop that
person and ask for identification. If they
have no business being at the apartment
complex he escorts them from the building.
If you are not currently using firewall
software your computer will get hacked into
- that's a guarantee.
PopUP Blocker
You can get a good popup blocker at no cost.
An easy way to do this is to install either
the Google or Yahoo toolbar. Both of these
come with popup blockers built in. Popups
are not necessarily dangerous but are a
nuisance and using either of these toolbars
will make your life that bit easier.
A simple rule for practicing online security
is: "If in doubt then don't". If you don't
recognize the file, the email address, the
website or if your gut feeling says "no"
then don't click that button.
About the author:
This article was submitted courtesy of the
Spyware & Malware Guide. This site is dedicated
to spyware
removal and just generally helping users
keep their PCs spyware free.
Circulated by Bandoni
Media
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