Computing Holiday Homework
Computing Holiday Homework
By Osama Hassan
Communicating Methods:
"The Communications Decency Act (1996)": Imposed criminal sanctions on anyone who
knowingly uses an interactive computer service to send to a specific person or persons
under 18 years of age inappropriate content.
"The PROTECT Our Children Act (2008)": The most forceful act to
date relating to Internet safety. Singed by ex-president G.W.
Bush, it gave unprecedented control to the FCC over what was
deemed “exploitation of child/adolescence” on the Internet.
Safety Precaution:
Install an anti-virus and scan your computer on a regular basis to keep protected.
Enable a firewall in wireless network to reduce the risk of getting hacked.
Encrypt your important data so as to keep your private information private in the event of your
computer getting infiltrated.
For extra security when using a public hotspot, log onto a guest user account to avoid the risk of
getting hacked and giving away valuable details.
Use SSL 3.0 in your web browser to help protect from “shaddy” web site.
Remember to get updates as they come from your OS provider to stay up to date with the latest
patches and bug fixes.
Always back-up your hard drive whenever possible to keep your data safe.
Don’t open unknown e-mail attachments unless scanned by your anti-virus first.
Tweak the privacy setting on your social network of choice (if you use one) to limit the
information attained by tired party application developers.
Keep your passwords and usernames secret!