The Top Twelve Threats No Computer User
Should Ignore
The internet is undoubtedly a fantastic resource for families and offers a rich vein of educational content.
However, there are potential dangers - welcome to the seedy world of viruses, spam, trojans,
pornography, spyware and other nasties.
Here are the Top Twelve Threats No Computer User Should Ignore:-
1. Viruses - A computer program that copies itself. They often disrupt your computer system or damage your
data. Viruses are usually received by email attachments so be careful opening anything from a dubious source. They can affect anyone, for
example, the destructive Mydoom worm affected one out of three small and mid-sized businesses..
2. Spyware - Sends information about you and your computer to somebody else. Spyware may send the addresses of sites you
have visited or worse still, transmit personal information. With today’s concerns about identify theft this is a real worry. For example,
CoolWebSearch may hijack web searches, home page, and other Internet Explorer settings. Spyware is normally received as part of shareware or
freeware downloaded from the web.
3. IP Spoofing - A technique to gain unauthorized access to computers, whereby the intruder sends messages to a computer with
an address indicating that the message is coming from a trusted host.
4. Trojans - An apparently legitimate computer program that is really intended to disrupt and damage computer activity
by sending information, perhaps even passwords onto a third party without you knowing. As an example, recent emails entitled "Osama Bin
Laden Captured" attempted to download the "Trj/Small.B." Trojan if the embedded URL was clicked. This trojan attempts to hijack the PC.
5. Spam - Unsolicited mail often promoting products of a dubious financial or sexual nature. Don't leave your email
address on websites and internet bulletin boards as they are harvested by spammers.
6. Adware - puts advertisements on your screen. These take many forms including popups, popunders and advertisements that
appear later, even if your browser is closed. Some are sent using the Windows Messenger service which allows a spammer to direct an advertisement
straight to your computer by sequentially sending messages to IP addresses. Always irritating, they are also often of a pornographic
nature.
7. Diallers - for those of us still with dial up modems, dialler programs redirect calls to a very expensive number. You
won’t know until you get the bill.
8. Hijackers - Hijackers take control of your web browser and may reset your home page, search bar and search pages. They can
redirect you to undesirable sites or stop you going to particular sites.
9. Hackers - With so much personal data available online to anyone with a password you must be sure your password is secure.
If you are using your mother's maiden name, your cat's name or your birthday then your password is at risk. Here are two tips for making a
secure password. Method One - pick two random unrelated three letter words and two digits. Mix them up and what do you have? A secure
password such as "red19cat" or "hotpin73". Method Two - pick a short sequence of words such as Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent
Made Glorious' and you have a password of "nitwoodmg". You could even change the I's and O's to digits.
10. Phishing - Emails purporting to come from reliable sources such as Paypal, Ebay or your bank. Often wanting you to verify
your account details, they can look very realistic but are generally scams to harvest usernames and passwords. Always open a new browser
winder and type the address there, rather than clicking on the link provided.
11. Hoaxes - Chain letters, scams, false alarms. At best they take up time and bandwidth but at worst vulnerable can be
victims of fraud. Pass it on!
12. Stranger-danger – For those of us with children - do you know what they actually do when they are online? Are they working on homework tasks, downloading illegal music or pornography?
Or are they chatting to strangers in chat rooms? You should consider blocking access to undesirable sites and logging their activity with a
surveillance tool. Oh, and don't forget that where children are concerned, computers should always be kept in a family room and never in
their bedroom.
Three Step Action Plan
There are three essential steps that should be taken to ensure your PC is kept threat-free.
Firstly, be sensible when opening attachments or following email instructions from apparently
reputable sites.
Secondly, make sure you are using the latest service pack of Windows as Microsoft is continually closing loopholes
to tighten up security.
Finally, there's a range of low cost tools such as firewalls, antivirus, spam blockers and spyware
killers available. Like everything else they vary in quality and you tend to get what you pay for so always do your research first
and perhaps try a free trial before getting your credit card out.
Surfcontrols.com specializes in providing reviews and recommendations of top-rated tools to help protect your online
experience. There's a quick reference list to dozens of top sites promoting different aspects of safe surfing packed with useful information
and there's also a great set of top tips for safe surfing.
The site is written and maintained by Kai Chandler. He has been writing for leading PC magazines in the UK for the best part of a
decade. You can see his recent work at http://www.practicalpc.co.uk/ Together with his wife Jane, they want to help you find the best tools to protect your family. Why
not try some of the products recommended here?
Don't hesitate to send Kai a personal email with your comments or questions about the site - please click
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Here are some of our top tool recommendations. We use them ourselves.
Mailwasher Pro- spam filter
identifies each item of mail and tags the spam for deletion before it's downloaded to your PC. Works on multiple mail accounts so
one check screens the whole family.
NetNanny 5.1- parental internet filter
screens prevents children accessing undesirable eg. pornographic websites.
Window Washer 6.0- protects your privacy and improves PC performance by washing away away your online and offline
tracks.
Spy Sweeper - PC Magazine’s Best of the Year
2004, Spy Sweeper now scans for spyware 30% faster and successfully removes vicious programs like CoolWebSearch. Active Shields
block spyware installations. The software is backed by expert customer support.
Spector Pro 5.0 - surveillance software that
monitors and records every detail of Internet browsing and chat activity.
ZoneAlarm 6.0 - Press Release - ZoneAlarm
6.0 to debut a radical new OSFirewall and Anti-Spyware solution to block the most dangerous Internet threats including spyware,
rootkits, viruses, and more from invading PCs