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The Internet = A World of
Opportunities
Look whats at your fingertips
A way to communicate withfriends, family, colleagues
Access to informationand entertainment
A means to learn, meetpeople, and explore
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Online Security Versus
Online SafetySecurity: We mustsecure our computers
with technology in thesame way that we securethe doors to our homes.
Safety: We must act inways that help protect usagainst the risks thatcome with Internet use.
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Primary Online Risks and Threats
To Families Cyberbullies
File-sharingabuses
Invasion
of privacy Disturbing
content
Predators
To PersonalInformation
Online fraud andphishing
Hoaxes
Identity theft Spam
To Computers Viruses
Worms
Trojans
Spyware
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Viruses/Worms
Software programsdesigned to invadeyour computer, andcopy, damage, ordelete your data.
TrojansViruses that pretend to be
helpful programs whiledestroying your data,damaging your computer,and stealing yourpersonal information.
SpywareSoftware that tracks youronline activities ordisplays endless ads.
Primary Threats to Computer Security
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PredatorsThese people use theInternet to trick childreninto meeting with themin person.
File-share AbuseUnauthorized sharing ofmusic, video, and otherfiles may be illegal,and downloadmalicious software.
CyberbulliesBoth children and adultsmay use the Internet toharass or intimidateother people.
Invasion of PrivacyIf kids fill out online forms, theymay share information youdont want strangers to haveabout them or your family.
DisturbingContentIf kids exploreunsupervised, theycould stumble upon
images or informationyou may not wantthem exposed to.
Primary Online Risks for Children
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SpamUnwanted e-mail,instant messages,and other onlinecommunication
PhishingE-mail sent by onlinecriminals to trick youinto going to fake Websites and revealingpersonal information
Identity TheftA crime where conartists get yourpersonal informationand access your cashand/or credit
HoaxesE-mail sent by onlinecriminals to trick you intogiving them money
Primary Threats to PersonalOnline Safety
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Steps You Can Take
Your computer2. Turn on Windows
Internet firewall.
3. Use Microsoft Updateto keep Windows up-to-date automatically.
4. Install and maintainantivirus software.
5. Install and maintainMicrosoft WindowsDefender.
Yourself2. Practice Internet
behavior that lowersyour risk.
3. Manage your personalinformation carefully.
4. Use anti-phishing andanti-spam technologybuilt into WindowsVista, Windows XPSP2, Windows Live,and Microsoft Outlook.
Your family2. Talk with your kids
about what theydo online.
3. Set clear rules forInternet use.
4. Keep personalinformation private.
5. Use family safetysettings inMicrosoft software.
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Turn on Windows Internet firewall
Four Steps to Help Protect
Your Computer
Use Microsoft Update to keep Windowsup-to-date automatically
Install and maintain antispyware software
Install and maintain antivirus software
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Turn on Windows Internet Firewall
An Internet firewall
helps create aprotective barrierbetween yourcomputer andthe Internet
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Use Automatic Updates toKeep Software Up-to-date
Install all updatesas soon as they
are available Automatic updates
provide the bestprotection
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Install and Maintain Antivirus Software
Antivirus softwarehelps to detect andremove computer
viruses before theycan cause damage.
For antivirussoftware to be
effective, you mustkeep it up-to-date.Dont let it expire
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Install and Maintain AntispywareSoftware
Use antispyware
software, like MicrosoftWindows Defender, sounknown software cannottrack your online activity
and potentially steal yourinformation.
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Other Ways to Help Protect
Your Computer
Back up your files regularly
Think before you click
Read Web siteprivacy statements
Close pop-ups using red X
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Back up Your Files
Save to CD/DVD, aUSB drive, or other
external source Use a Web-based
backup service
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Think Before You Click
Be cautious with e-mailattachments and links
Only downloadfiles from Web sitesyou trust
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Read Privacy Statements
Understand what youare getting before youagree to download orshare your personalinformation
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Use the Red X to Close Pop-ups
Always use the red Xin the corner of a pop-up screen.
Never click yes,accept, or evencancel, because itcould be a trick that
installs software onyour computer.
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Take Steps to Help Protect
Your Family
Talk with your kids about what they do online
Keep personal information private
Set clear rules for Internet use
Use family safety software
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Talk with Your Kidsabout Online Risks
Talk frankly with your kidsabout Internet risks, including
Online criminals
Inappropriate contentInvasion of privacy
Empower them by teachingthem how their ownbehavior can reduce thoserisks and help to keep themsafe when they are online
Helpful online resourceswww.staysafe.org
www.getnetwise.org
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Pay Attention to WhatYour Kids Do Online
Keep the computer in acentral area
Get to know how your
kids use the Internet
Let your kids be theteacher
Teach kids to trust
their instincts Encourage them to
report any problems
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Keep Personal Information Private
Teach children to checkwith you before sharingpersonal information online
Monitor your childrensonline activities
Teach your children toreport suspicious activity
Help children chooseappropriate screen namesand e-mail addresses
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Set Clear Rules for Internet Use
Do not share files oropen attachments
Do not click links in e-mail
Treat others the wayyou want to be treated
Stand up for yourself
Respect other
peoples property Never go alone to meet an
Internet friend in person
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Use Family Safety Software
Available in WindowsVista
, Windows Live
OneCare
Family Safety,
Xbox 360
Helps parents managethe content their childrenview, what they do, and
who they communicatewith online
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How to Handle Problems
Contact police to report anythreat immediately
Report incidents to:
CyberTipline
800-843-5678www.cybertipline.com
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Practice Internet behavior that lowers
your riskManage your personal information carefully
Use technology to reduce nuisances,and raise the alarm when appropriate
Take Steps to Help Protect
Your Personal Information
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Practice Internet Behaviors thatHelp Reduce Your Risk
Delete spam, dont open it
Be on the lookout foronline scams
Use strong passwords
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Manage Personal InformationCarefully
Do not share personalinformation in e-mail orinstant messages
Use only secure andtrusted Web sites
Make sure you are whereyou think you are: Web
sites can be faked Avoid financial transactions
over wireless networks
When in public, stay private
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Use Anti-Phishing andAnti-Spam Technology
Most e-mail providersand programs, likeWindows Live Hotmail
and Microsoft Outlook
,filter most spam
Phishing Filter inInternet Explorer
7
helps to block and warnabout suspicious sites
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Get a copy of yourcredit report
and ensure your account is markedfraud alert and victims statement
If Your Identity is Stolen
Report it
Follow up in writing
Change all passwords Place fraud alert on credit reports
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How Does Microsoft Help ImproveSecurity and Safety?
By developing softwareproducts and tools thatincrease security andsafety, helping people
minimize their riskonline and makeinformed choices.
By partnering withnon-governmentalorganizations, othertechnology companies,
and governmentsworldwide to helpkeep people safe online.
By providing usefulguidance that helpspeople understandonline risks and what
actions they can take.
Partnership Technology Guidance
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For More Information
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www.staysafe.org
www.getnetwise.org
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The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation.
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