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| Do not give out identifying
information such as Name, Home address, School Name or Telephone
Number in a chat room. Do not send your photograph to anyone
on the Net without first checking with your parents or guardians.
Do not respond to messages or bulletin board items that are
suggestive, obscene, belligerent or threatening. Never arrange
a face-to-face meeting without telling parents or guardians.
Remember that people online may not be who they seem to be.
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Use content filtering softwares
on your PC to protect children from pornography, gambling, hate
speech, drugs and alcohol. |
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There is also software to establish
time controls for individual users (for example blocking usage
after a particular time at night) and log surfing activities
allowing parents to see which site the child has visited. Use
this software to keep track of the activities of your children. |
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GENERAL
INFORMATION : |
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- Don't delete harmful communications (emails, chat logs,
posts etc). These may help provide vital information about
the identity of the person behind these.
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- If you feel any immediate physical danger of bodily harm,
call your local police.
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- Avoid getting into huge arguments online during chat or
discussions with other users.
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- Remember that all other internet users are strangers.
You do not know who you are chatting with. So be careful
and polite.
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- Be extremely careful about how you share personal information
about yourself online.
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- Choose your chatting nickname carefully so as not to offend
others.
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- Do not share personal information in public spaces anywhere
online, do not give it to strangers, including in e-mail
or chat rooms. Do not use your real name or nickname as
your screen name or user ID. Pick a name that is gender
and age neutral. And do not post personal information as
part of any user profile.
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- Be extremely cautious about meeting online acquaintances
in person. If you choose to meet, do so in a public place
and take along a friend.
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- Make sure that your ISP and Internet Relay Chart (IRC)
network have an acceptable use policy that prohibits cyber-stalking.
And if your network fails to respond to your complaints,
consider switching to a provider that is more responsive
to user complaints.
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- If a situation online becomes hostile, log off or surf
elsewhere. If a situation places you in fear, contact a
local law enforcement agency.
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- Save all communications for evidence. Do not edit or alter
them in any way. Also, keep a record of your contacts with
Internet System Administrators or Law Enforcement Officials.
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Suggestions
for better security |
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- Use
strong passwords.
Choose passwords that are difficult or impossible to guess.
Give different passwords to all other accounts.
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- Make
regular back-up of critical data.
Back-up must be made atleast once in each day. Larger organizations
should perform a full back-up weekly and incremental back-up
every day. Atleast once in
a month the back-up media should be verified.
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- Use
virus protection software.
That means three things: having it on your computer in the
first place, checking daily for new virus signature updates,
and then actually scanning all the files on your computer
periodically.
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- Use
a firewall as a gatekeeper between your computer and the
Internet. Firewalls
are usually software products. They are essential for those
who keep their computers online through the popular DSL
and cable modem connections but they are also valuable for
those who still dial in.
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- Do
not keep computers online when not in use.
Either shut them off or physically disconnect them from
Internet connection.
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- Do
not open e-mail attachments from strangers,
regardless of how enticing the subject line or attachment
may be. Be suspicious of any unexpected
e-mail attachment from someone you do know because
it may have been sent without that person’s knowledge from
an infected machine.
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- Regularly
download security patches from your software vendors.
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