Computer & Internet
Security, 
Privacy and 
Safety
by InternetU.org
Are your browser's security settings turned to "high"?
jdbgmgr.exe virus hoax:  there is a hoax 
circulating about the Microsoft Windows utility,
jdbgmgr.exe.
To the best of our knowledge this is a hoax.  You should NOT delete or alter your operating system files.
 
-  Information Superhighway
Driving Test
 This test was developed for a 4th & 5th grade computer workshop.  Every
child passed the test.  Over 80% of the class scored at least a "B".
We suggest that if you do not score higher than the children, that
you revoke your license to drive on the information superhighway.
 
-  Computer Security &
Privacy FAQ
 Frequently asked questions about the basics of Internet 
security and an attempt to answer some of those concerns.
 
-  Basic Information 
That Every Business Should Know
 Did you know there is no known cost effective way to  rid or clean
a virus from a computer?
 
-  No More Spam For Me,
Please
 
-  10 Simple Security Rules
for Using the Internet
 A top-10 list to help you get started.
 
-  Many 
New Viri & Email Harvesting
 The Klez Worm, a game Trojan, returned mail virus and information
on the harvesting of email addresses from webpages.
 
-  The Klez Virus
-  An 
Email Thread About Klez
-  Klez
Can NOT be Cleaned From a Computer
 
 
-  DevWebPro / ientrymail.com / ientry.com:
A Case Study in How NOT to Advertise
 
-  Should You Be Operating 
System Dependent?
 If all of your computers run on one operating system, such as Microsoft,
you may wish to reconsider this decision.
 
-  The McAfee Fallacy 
 Virus protection software does not necessarily protect you from getting
a virus, nor will it guarantee that you have cleaned a virus from 
your computer.
 
-  MP3 & Music Sharing 
Software
 Kazaa uses malware and spyware while you are on the Internet.
 
-  Nimda, Java, Active Webpages, 
Cookies and the Re-tooling of Information Plants 
 Mobile code should be considered dangerous.
 
-  Microsoft 
Has Hidden Files on Your Computer
 
 
 
No one is sure that these viruses aren't leaving
remnants/backdoors behind. The only way you can know
for sure is to throw away the machines.   The next
best alternative would be to reformat the harddrive
and re-install the operating system.
 -- InternetU.org Security Dept.
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