Privacy

Best Defense Against Phishing

November 7, 2007

The best defense against spoof (fake or phishing) emails is to be educated and informed about how to spot them. eBay has a good tutorial on how to protect yourself, as does Stop-Phishing.com from the University of Indiana. Number one tip: when visiting a site in response to an email that asks for some web [...]

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Tracking Cookies

July 26, 2005

Cookies are small text files saved on your computer by websites. Some are used to remember your website preferences (such as your login username, or local zipcode for weather or movie listings.) Others are used to track your surf patterns between websites. These are also known as “tracking cookies” or “spyware cookies.” When choosing a [...]

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Public Computer Safety

June 21, 2005

While traveling, public computers at cyber cafes, hotels and libraries can be convenient. But they also can be dangerous. In addition to making sure that your passwords are not saved in browser history, you also have to be concerned about keyword loggers that may be watching your every keystroke, and emailing your passwords to a [...]

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Email Privacy

November 15, 2004

Since email is not secure, never send private information (such as sensitive health data, your credit card number, or bank PIN) in an email message. A good rule of thumb is to only email only the sort of information you’d willing to send on a postcard. To learn more about secure email, take a look [...]

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Internet Cookies

December 9, 2003

Cookies are small files on your computer created by websites to record your visits and other data that you provide to the website. For example, a weather site might use a cookie to save your zip code so on your next visit you will not have to enter it again. For an introduction to cookies [...]

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Public Phone Numbers

May 27, 2003

Since Google includes publicly-listed phone numbers in their search results, you can type any business or residential phone number into their search box and get the associated address and a link to an online map. If you’d prefer to have your phone listing removed from Google, you’ll find instructions here along with a list of [...]

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Messenger Service

April 29, 2003

If you’ve been bombarded with annoying Messenger Service pop-up windows, you’ll be happy to know that these can be disabled in Windows XP, 2000 and NT. Here’s a site from the University of Virginia with step-by-step how-to instructions, and another from site of the book “Internet Privacy for Dummies“.

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Anonymous Surfing

January 15, 2003

As you surf the Internet, you broadcast an IP address that can be used to collect data about your Internet habits. Surfing anonymously can be done a variety of ways. Here are three ways to hide your tracks: MegaProxy, Subdimension, and Anonymizer.

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