I understand that AOL, eBay, PayPal, my bank, and other Web sites related to my money will never send out requests for passwords, PINs, or other sensitive information via email.
(What is phishing?)
I've tested my Web browser's security.
(How do I test my Web browser's security?)
I understand that advertisements on Web sites warning me that my computer can be hacked or fixed should be ignored; if I am concerned, I will ask someone knowledgable.
(What are fake Web ads?)
I've configured my wireless router/firewall to use encryption (WEP or WPA).
I'm using WEP, and my keys are ____________________, ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
(What is WEP? How do I configure WEP?)
I know what Mac OS X and Linux are, and I understand that these both have dramatically fewer viruses and spyware issues. I know that some people might also argue that these operating systems have a better security record than Windows, but I'll leave that to the experts to debate. Thanks for mentioning them, but I'm still going to run Windows.
(What's Mac OS X? What's Linux?)
Scott Granneman is a senior consultant for Bryan Consulting Inc. in St. Louis. He specializes in Internet Services and developing Web applications for corporate, educational, and institutional clients.
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