Home Computer Security
The goal of computer security is to keep unauthorized users from
using your resources. This can be anything from your computer to
your printer or even your web camera. Detection is another
important aspect that should be monitored as well.
I often get asked "Why should I worry?"
Maybe you shouldn't. If you are concerned about any of your
files or the possibility of losing them you should care. There
is also online banking that many people use to watch their
accounts. Malicious users can also use your computer to launch
attacks against other networks, or put files on your computer as
a means of storage. Even if you have the computer just to send
email to Grandma don't think that you are not at risk. Attackers
like to hide there tracks by jumping thru multiple locations
such as your computer. Malicious users can take over your webcam
and watch and even listen to you!
Attackers like to use multiple systems to launch denial of
service attacks-sending tons of packets to bring a network to
its knees.
Identity theft is huge right now. Your credit report should be
reviewed frequently. Identity thieves can gain allot of
information from your home computers. FTC said there are
approximately over 10 million victims a year. If your ID is
stolen or think it is visit www.consumer.gov/idetheft. Never
send out your personal information in email it is not secured.
The risk is getting greater daily as more people connect to the
Internet. Script Kiddies download tools that make breaking into
computers as easy as pressing a button. Security patches are
offered thru vendors but most people do not bother to patch
there systems or have the time.
Do people in your household use file sharing programs? I cannot
believe the amount of Spy ware and viruses that are hidden in
some of those files. I removed over 600 different Malwares from
a home computer who thought they were just downloading music.
The system was always freezing and changing homepages in
Internet Explorer. Not to mention these file sharing programs
can be sharing your financial data, medical records, secret
recipes or your last tax return.
Key loggers can be on your system recording every keystroke and
emailing it to an attacker, enemy or even your spouse. This
includes IM's, Emails, and passwords anything.
There are Anti-Virus software that will detect most of these
programs.Anti-Spyware can also detect allot of MalWare or
malicious code.
Use strong passwords that are alphanumeric or use a password
strength tool. I would not use anything in a dictionary American
or Foreign as those can be cracked easily thru Brute Force.
Don't use the same password for every account. Change your
passwords regularly, and don't write them down.
I recommend making regular backups of at a minimum your critical
system files. Back up to a CDR to ensure that your data cannot
be overwritten.
Please monitor your children's surfing habits and teach them
about the dangers of the Internet. I recommend installing
filtering software to keep their curious minds out of the wrong
sites.
Staying abreast of Anti-Virus updates.
Don't upon email attachments that can contain viruses or other
malware.
Don't run programs if you don't know where they came from than
can have Trojan horses. Trojan Horse is a program that appears
to be a regular program such as Solitaire buts its actually
sending your bank account information to an email address.
Attackers can also take over your computer have .mp3 file ran at
3AM in the morning to scare you, even open and close your
CD-DRIVE door.
Disable JAVA, JavaScript and Active X
Keep up to date on patching your operating systems and
applications. In Windows you can set up automatic updates. You
can also visit the Windows Update site.
Microsoft releases patches even second Tuesday of the month this
is known in IT as black Tuesday, there is always allot of
patches. Upgrade to Service Pack 2.
Internet Explorer always has security issues. There are Open
Source browsers like Firefox http://www.firefox.org which is a
great browser and has more security feautures. Firefox has allot
of great add ons as well that can make researching more
effective amongst other utilities
Disable scripting in email
Enable NAT Network Address Translation on your router. This will
hide your private IP address from the Internet. While still
allowing computers to access the Internet. Most network
firewalls have IP NAT masquerading where multiple device on the
Internet appear as one IP address.
Make sure you are not enabling shares on your computer for any
of your drives. This will look like a hand holding a drive in
Microsoft Windows.
Be aware of Phishing these are Internet Con-Artist looking to
catch a some fish. Emails are sent that look like Bank Emails,
Amazon and PayPal, it amazes me how many people I work with
think its the real thing.
If your considered about security consider encryption. For Home
users look into PGP or Pretty Good Privacy to secure your email,
you can even encrypt your hard drive.
When you think you have deleted your files they are still
retrievable consider a file wiping utility.
Use a Surge Protector.
No firewall can stop all attacks.
Benjamin Hargis CEO
Phuture Networks
http://www.phuturenetworks.com
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About the author:
I'm a computer secuity consultant for home and small businesses.
I started a company called Phuture Networks to help home users
and small business owners about computer and network security.
During the day I consult Realtors on website design, hosting and
search engine optimization for a big company. My interest are
computing, UNIX, Linux, Firewalls, programming, embedded systems
programming, hardware hacking, learning, reading, playing chess
and