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The explosive growth of the
Internet has meant that
thousands of people are today
experiencing the joys of being
online for the first time. With
growth there always comes pain.
Be it your growing pains as a
child or the growth and
development of this part of our
culture called the Internet.
Firstly we need to quickly
explain what the Internet is and
where it came from. The Internet
is the offspring of a military
project called Arpanet. Arpanet
was designed to provide reliable
communication during global
nuclear war. A vast network of
interconnected computers was set
up all over the world to allow
the various branches of US and
NATO forces to communicate with
each other.
Nuclear war never came
(thankfully) and the world was
left with a massive network of
computers all connected together
with nothing to do. Colleges and
universities started to use
these computers for sharing
research internationally. From
there it grew and spread outside
colleges to local homes and
businesses. The World Wide Web
was born and its father was a
guy called Tim Berners Lee.
When you're connected to the
Internet you're sharing a vast
network with hundreds of
millions of other users. This
shared network provides
resources that 15 years ago were
never thought possible.
Unfortunately when something is
shared its open to abuse. On the
Internet this abuse comes from
hackers and virus creators.
Their sole intent is to cause
chaos and/or harm to your
computer system and millions of
other computer systems all over
the world.
How do you combat this? You need
an Internet security system.
This might sound complicated but
your Internet security system
will be quite straigtforward
being comprised of just 2 - 3
Internet security products.
We'll look at each of these
products in more detail now:
AntiVirus Software
The first and most critical
element of your Internet
security system is antivirus
software. If you don't have
up-to-date antivirus software on
your PC you're asking for
trouble. 300 new viruses appear
each month and if you're not
constantly protecting your
system against this threat your
computer will become infected
with at least one virus - it's
only a matter of time.
Antivirus software scans your PC
for signatures of a virus. A
virus signature is the unique
part of that virus. It can be a
a file name, how the virus
behaves or the size of the virus
file itself. Good antivirus
software will find viruses that
haven't yet infected your PC and
eliminate the ones that have.
Antivirus software can only
protect your computer from
viruses trying to infect it via
email, CD-Rom, floppy disk, Word
documents or other types of
computer files. Antivirus
software alone will not keep
your computer 100% safe. You
also need to use firewall
software.
Firewall Software
The use of firewall software
by home computer users is a
relatively new occurence. All
Internet connections are a two
way process. Data must be sent
and received by your computer.
This data is sent through
something called ports. These
are not physical things rather
aspects of the way your computer
communicates online.
Firewall software watches these
ports to make sure that only
safe communication is happening
between your computer and other
computers online. If it sees
something dangerous happening it
blocks that port on your
computer to make sure your
computer stays safe from the
person who is trying to hack
into your system.
An
easier way to understand a
firewall would be to picture
your computer as an apartment
complex. At the front door of
this complex there is a security
guard. Every person who enters
the complex must pass this
security guard. If the security
guard recognizes the person
entering as a resident he allows
them to pass without saying
anything. If, however, the
person entering the complex is
unknown to him then he will stop
that person and ask for
identification. If they have no
business being at the apartment
complex he escorts them from the
building.
If
you are not currently using
firewall software your computer
will get hacked into - that's a
guarantee.
PopUP Blocker
You can get a good popup
blocker at no cost. An easy way
to do this is to install either
the Google or Yahoo toolbar.
Both of these come with popup
blockers built in. Popups are
not necessarily dangerous but
are a nuisance and using either
of these toolbars will make your
life that bit easier.
A simple rule for practicing
online security is: "If in doubt
then don't". If you don't
recognize the file, the email
address, the website or if your
gut feeling says "no" then don't
click that button.
About the author:
This article was submitted
courtesy of the Spyware &
Malware Guide. This site is
dedicated to spyware removal and
just generally helping users
keep their PCs spyware free.
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