online safety and security
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Online Safety and SecurityPrepared by: Arah Louise C. Apostol
Each individual when accessing the World Wide Web is concerned with the safety of his or her terminal or computer and the information that will be transmitted or received.
Spam• Refers to the transmission
of unsolicited messages from various origins using electronic messaging systems such as e-mail and chat messengers
• A tool for advertisement• Unsolicited bulk e-mail
(UBE)
Phishing• Defined as a software or
a program used by an attacker to obtain personal information
• Commonly target user passwords to hack and take control of a user account
Malware• Short term for malicious
software• A computer software
sent by attackers to inflict chaos on a computer’s operation and processes
How to avoid these threats?A very effective way of avoiding these threats is
verifying the authenticity and credibility of the Web source. The methods are similar to the methods of verifying the authenticity of information from the World Wide Web.
Government Provisions for Online Courtesy and
Etiquette
The Philippine government ensures the welfare of its people in their ICT experience by enacting various laws and regulations. There are incidents of theft, scam, phishing and other activities that victimize Filipino people.
Republic Act 10627 or Anti-Bullying Act of 2013
What is Bullying?• Defined as “severe or repeated use by one or more
students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or a physical gesture, or any combination thereof, directed to another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property.”
This law includes protection of individuals from bullying through electronic means. Bullying invades an individual’s privacy by using photos and other information meant to disgrace that individual.
Republic Act 10175 or Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
This law protects an individual from various unwanted online and cyber acts that may harm or evade one’s privacy and integrity.
Cybercime offenses include, but are not limited to:• Integrity and availability of data• Illegal access of computers through remote means
without permission• Interception of one’s information from a private
conversation or correspondence• Acquisition of passwords and other vital information
from an individual• Computer forgery• Libel
Be smart and stay safe
ONLINE.