Tech Stuff : Cyber Safety
Cyber Safety
Safely browsing the web
By using a combination of preventative measures and making good choices online you can stay safe when browsing the web.
Before you start – Update your software
Protect your web browser
Use safe behaviour
Use the following advice when browsing the web to significantly reduce your risk of being a victim of cybercrime:
1. Use strong unique passwords online.
2. Only download files and applications from websites that you trust, such as from official app stores or legitimate organisations, such as your bank.
3. Pause and think carefully before clicking on links in email, messages or on social networking sites. Don’t click on links in messages if you don’t know the sender or if the message is unexpected.
4. If you think a link looks suspicious or you can’t tell where it leads to, before you click hover over that link to see the actual web address it will take you to (usually shown at the bottom of the browser window). If you do not recognize or trust the address, try searching for relevant key terms in a web browser. This way you can find the article, video, or webpage without directly clicking on the suspicious link.
5. Expand shortened URLS to check if they are safe. Short URLs are often used in social media. There are a number of services that create short links - such as goo.gl, bit.ly, tinyurl.com, ow.ly and youtu.be. To check if these links are safe you can use an ‘expand link’ facility to get the original URL from a shortened link without having to click through to the destination. Look for a short URL expander that is recommended by your anti-virus software or a reputable software company.
6. Be wary of offers that seem too good to be true. Leave websites that ask for your personal or banking details in return for money – these are scams.
7. Don’t agree to friend requests from people you don’t know on social media networks - people are not always who they say they are.
Identity protection
Confidentiality
Social networks
Cyber Trolling
Purpose of trolling is To be a source of entertainment for the troller, To be offensive and argumentative, To derive pleasure from annoying the hell out of others, To scour the internet for bait (a.k.a. you), To get attention, To feel powerful, To gain recognition, To upset the victim
Cyber bullying
Purpose
- To get revenge
- To feel empowered
- To gain popularity
- To harass and threaten
- To be offensive
- To humiliate
- To intimidate
- To upset the victim
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