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Computer Do's and Don'ts
Author: Phyllis Wasserman
Topic: Computers
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Here are a few helpful pointers for your computer experience.

DON'T

Store personal information on your computer or PDA. Stored data
is always open to hackers. Consider storing passwords on CD's or
disks that you keep locked in a box or closet.

Shop on-line without being sure of two safety features. Check
the order page for the lock icon at the bottom. This way you
know the system is encrypted and your personal data if
transfered safely. The URL on the address bar should say
"https", the "s" stands for secure.

Store credit card information on a website. It may be more
convenient, but it's not safe.

Open or answer any unfamiliar e-mails. Just opening an email
with an attachment, can add a worm to your computer. If you
really think it might be from someone you know, hit reply and
ask them to identify themselves. If that doesn't work, you know
it's junk.

Fall for phishers. Phishing is a new scam. There are cyber
crooks looking for information. They ask for your credit card
numbers and social security information, phone numbers or even
email addresses. Never respond to these emails.

Use obvious passwords. Don't use anything connected to your
social security number. Don't use combinations of numbers and
letters. Don't use anything with your mother's maiden name or
your birth date.

DO

Use virus and spyware protection.

Without virus and spyware protection your computer is an open
door to hackers and virus spreaders. Norton and McAfee use the
most up-to-date anti-virus protection available. Always get
their security updates every 2 weeks.

Completely erase your hard drive, if you throw away or give away
your old computer. There are free downloadable programs to scrub
the system before you give or throw it away. Try Sure Delete by
(www.wizard-industries.com) and CodeTek's Safeshred Free for
Macs.

Use only one credit card on the internet

This way if your information falls into the wrong hands you can
cancel it. Always use a different credit card out in the "real
world."

And to be sure you are not a victim of identity theft, get a
copy (every year) of your credit report from all 3 major credit
bureaus.

Equifax (800-685-1111) www.equifax.com

Experian (888-397-3742) www.experian.com

Trans-Union (800-916-8800 www.transunion.com







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