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Learning In A Techno World How Safe is Your Cyberspace? Overview Passwords! Wireless Networks Protect Your PC: A Checklist Tips for Surfing the Web Additional Web Links mylasalle Password Change from default MMDDYY birthdate password to increase security.
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Learning In A Techno World How Safe is Your Cyberspace?
Overview • Passwords! • Wireless Networks • Protect Your PC: A Checklist • Tips for Surfing the Web • Additional Web Links
mylasalle Password • Change from default MMDDYY birthdate password to increase security. • Option 1: Change Password After Login • Go to mylasalle login page • Log in with your username and password • Click “My Account” • Click “Change Password”
mylasalle Password • Option 2: Change Password Before Login • Go to mylasalle login page • Click “Reset/Change Password” link • Enter username, click “Continue” button • Enter answers to two security questions • Enter your new password and confirm
mylasalle Password • Option 3: Contact Tech Support Online • Go to login page • Click “Tech Support Form” link • Fill out your contact info (phone number!) • Select mylasalle Portal – Username/Password • A technician will call you with the new password • Option 4: Call Tech Support • Faculty X1860 or 215-951-1860; Mon - Fri 8:15 – 4:30 • Students X1788 or 215-951-1788; 8:00am to 10:00pm
Wireless on Campus • Available in: • Connelly Library • College Hall • Wister Hall • Holroyd • Union (Food Court) • Olney Hall • You need a 802.11 b or 802.11 b/g card. • Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/faqs/faq_wireless.htm
Wireless Tips • Your Home Wireless Router • Change Default Settings • Enter Allowed MAC Addresses • Surfing Tips • Beware of non-secure banking and shopping sites (https:// vs. http://) • Firewall, Anti-Virus, E-mail
Computer Checklist • Anti-Virus Software • Spyware/Adware Removal Tools • Windows Updates • Firewalls
Anti-Virus Software • La Salle supports McAfee Version v 8.0 • An alternative is Norton AntiVirus 2005 • Macintosh Users Norton AntiVirus 9.0 • You can download McAfee from the ResNet Services Channel downloads page: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/downloads/downloads.htm
Spyware/Adware Removal • Spyware can do damage to your computer's operating system by creating a large amount of traffic. It will also cause advertising popups to appear on your screen. • The following two (free!) programs will get rid of the spyware/adware that may be lurking on your PC. • Recommended use is to run both every few days.
Spybot 1.3 • Download from the ResNet Services Channel downloads page: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/downloads/downloads.htm • or • http://www.download.com/Spybot-Search-Destroy/3000-8022_4-10289035.html?tag=lst-0-1 • Instructions are also available on the downloads page.
Ad-aware SE Personal 1.05 • Download from the ResNet Services Channel downloads page: http://www.lasalle.edu/admin/it/portal/downloads/downloads.htm or • http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Personal-Edition/3000-8022_4-10319876.html?tag=lst-0-2 • Instructions are also available on the downloads page.
Windows Updates • Get the most recent updates and fixes to protect your computer’s Operating System and keep it running smoothly. • http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com • Click the “express” button • Instructions are also available on the ResNet Services Channel downloads page.
Firewalls • A firewall is a piece of software or hardware that can help protect your computer against hacker attacks, such as computer viruses. • Without a Firewall Hackers Can: • Gain access to personal information • Install code that destroys files or causes malfunctions • Cause problems on other home and business computers connected to the Internet
Firewalls Three types of Firewalls • HardwareRouters – Good choice for home network connected to the Internet. • SoftwareFirewall – Good option for single computer. Windows XP SP2 has one built in. Others are available (free or $$) • Wireless Router – Use for wireless access on one or more computers. May not have a built in firewall.
Surfing Tips • Do NOT open unknown e-mail attachments • Disconnect from Network while not online • Disable Java, JavaScript, and ActiveX if possible • Make regular backups of critical data • Only communicate with people on your IM Buddy List. • Use a Spam Blocker (SpamJam)
Additional Information • Spyware: http://www.spychecker.com/spyware.html • Microsoft Protect Your PC Site: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.mspx • Backup: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/backup.mspx • Safe Surfing: http://socalfreenet.org/safesurfing