3. Computer Protection
Key Terms:
Firewall – Blocks outside access to a computer
Antivirus – Prevents most destructive programs (viruses) from accessing a computer
Cookies – Stores and transmits information
to parent websites
Passwords – Allows access to online accounts
5. Computer Protection
Online:
Connected to the Internet
Disconnect when not in use
Firewall:
Limits the information sent to and from your computer
Barrier from the internet
Examples of firewall programs:
• Zonealarm
• Comodo
• Norton
6. Computer Protection
Antivirus Protection:
Prevents viruses from effecting your computer
Can only prevent what it recognizes
Examples of antivirus programs:
• McAfee
• Norton
• AVG Anti-virus
7. Computer Protection
Cookies
Allow companies to store information on your machine
Collect information on your use
Set computer to accept different level of cookies I’ve been to
this site!
8. Computer Protection
Keep Your Password Safe!
Passwords are key to your personal information.
Increase password security by using:
• Capital letters, lowercase letters,
symbols, and numbers
• Abbreviations not whole words
Example: s0uth*ern ILL-in0is
Change your password frequently
9. Identity Theft
Key Terms:
Email – Messages sent
via the internet
Websites - Locations on
the Internet
10. Identity Theft
Scamming: Tricking or
deceiving a person
or group of people to
obtain information
Phishing Email -
A common avenue for virtual scam artist. False
email can appear obvious or subtle.
Phishing Website -
Another common venue for virtual scam artist.
Attempt to gather personal information
11. What are the world of
warcraft scammers looking
for ???
15. Email
Follow these guidelines
when using email:
Sent messages are
uncontrollable.
Do not open emails
from email addresses
you do not recognize!
Treat online situations
the same way you would
personal situations.
16. Identity Theft: Websites
Check out the legitimacy of a
website
Key icons and web addresses
Well-known site
Check for misspellings
Do not give out personal
information
Set information to private if possible
If you are unsure just remember
to:
Stop… Look… Call!
18. Spending And Saving Online
Consider the following before buying anything online:
Do you know the store from the brick mortar world?
What is the site’s reputation?
Is the website secure?
Is the offer too good to be true?
Does the merchant collect more information than is needed to
complete the sale?
Use a payment service or credit card for payment.
Review the company's shipping method.
19. Spending and Saving Online
Protect yourself when banking or paying bills online:
20. Computing On The Go
Using public computers safely
Using mobile phones
21. Bullying On Line
What to do if you are “cyber-bullied.”
Safety tips to avoid or deal with online bullying.
Keep personal information private.
Use technology tools to block inappropriate or threatening behavior.
Do not answer phone calls or read messages, e-mails or comments
from “cyber-bullies.” Set them aside in case they are needed by
authorities for evidence.
23. Buying Prescriptions On Line
Know your source to make sure it’s safe
Make sure a website is a state-licensed pharmacy located in the
United States.
Find a list at http://www.nabp.net and http://www.vipps.info.
Look for websites with practices that protect you.
Be sure your privacy is protected.
If you are suspicious or have complaints about a service or
transaction, report the website!
24. Electronic Medical Records
The advantages of Electronic Medical Records
Recommended online storage services for
Electronic Medical Records.
27. Defensive Computing
Browsing and searching
Ads on search engines and sponsored search results.
Identifying secure/trusted websites
Understand the risks in sharing information.
Browser settings and filtering software.
28. Safe Practices
Remember these helpful tips when using a computer for
“web surfing” or online transactions:
Treat your computer
like your home.
Never give out
personal information!
Talk to your kids about
Internet safety.
If it sounds too good
to be true… it usually is!
30. The First Question
When I’m on line I should never give out:
A. My last name
B. The names of my pets
C. The names of my favorite book or TV shows
32. Question 2
Before I buy something online or access a site
requiring payment I should:
A. First make sure I really want it
B. Check with my parents
C. Check out store prices first.
34. Question 3
You are in a very high post in a company. You have to
complete a project with your Senior. As you are going
on a vacation your senior asks your Email ID and
Password so that he can access files. It is an
important work. Should you give it ??
A. Give your password as it is important
B. Do not give your password as you do not care about
the work.
C. Do not give him and request your boss for some
more time
35. Answer 3
Option C - Do not give him and request your
boss for some more time
36. Question 4
If someone I meet online gives me his phone
number I should:
A. Call him as he is your friend and has given his
number too
B. Give him your number and request him to call
after sometime
C. Ask your Parents and check the number
38. Question 5
What is Netiquette?
A. Treat others as badly as they treat you.
B. Be polite online and others will do the same
C. Call people names when they do something
you don't like.
D. Repeat messages over an over so others
don't get a chance to talk.
E. No Answer
40. Question 6
Which is these is a good way to keep from being
bullied?
A.Delete messages from people you don't know, or from
those people who seem angry or mean.
B.When something doesn't seem right, stay in the site,
chat anyway and give out personal information.
C.Post all your school pictures online along with your
address, email, and phone number.
D.Send messages when you are angry and haven't had
time to think about the situation.
41. Answer 6
Option A - Delete messages from people you don't
know, or from those people who seem angry or mean.
42. Question 7
As I travel through "Cyberspace," I should
never..
A.Take a break and have a snack.
B.Use the Internet to help me with my
homework.
C.Agree to meet someone in person who I have
met online.
43. Answer 7
Option C - Agree to meet someone in person
who I have met online.
44. Question 8
If someone I meet online asks me to keep a
secret from my parents I should....
A.Keep the secret because they are my "cyber
friend."
B.Tell all of my friends, because it's hard for me
to keep a secret.
C.Tell my parents, because no one should ever
ask me to keep secrets from my parents.
45. Answer 8
Option C - Tell my parents, because no one
should ever ask me to keep secrets from my
parents.
46. Question 9
Which of these is NOT a good way to keep from
being bullied?
A.Get back at the bullies by doing the same things they
did to you.
B.Don't give out private information .
C.Don't exchange pictures or give out email addresses to
people you meet on the Internet.
D.Don't send a message when you are angry.
47. Answer 9
Option A - Get back at the bullies by doing the
same things they did to you.
48. Question 10
Someone is on my E-mail "buddy list," "friend
list," or "contact list" and I only know that
person online, he or she is
A. My friend and someone I can trust
B. The Person he or she claims to be
C. Someone I should be cautious about,
because I don't know him or her well.
49. Answer 10
Option C - Someone I should be cautious
about, because I don't know him or her well.