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Online Computer Safety Tips for Young Children by Norton

Attention, WingSwept would like to encourage readers to follow these online safety tips, which will hopefully reduce the risk of falling victim of cybercrime especially among children and families.  This information was brought to you by Norton.

Hot tip: Teach the youngest children never to share passwords, even with their best friend! We’re seeing account theft (a junior version of identity theft) happen to kindergartners.
Key Recommendations:

  • Limit approved Web sites and hours spent online.
  • Set high security settings with browsers, membership,and social networking sites.
  • Install and maintain Internet security software and parental controls.
  • Use parental controls to limit the Web sites your child can visit.
  • Monitor your child’s computer use and sit with them when they’re online
  • Talk about protecting private information (name, phone number,etc.) and never sharing passwords with friends.
  • Start having “The Talk” as part of your regular “Back to School” preparations

Entire Safety Guide available: http://www.symantec.com/content/en/us/home_homeoffice/media/theme/parentresources/14550777_FOSG_final.pdf

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Spam Has New Approaches to Get You to Click

Several spam and malware campaigns have used the recent death of Michael Jackson as captivating way to capture new spam victims.  As the news continues to surround Jackson’s death, spam will also likely continue to do so.  Spam related to July 4th holiday was also highly visible recently.  Symantec’s July 2009 State of Phishing Report states there was a 21% increase from last month in all phishing attacks.  To see that report and more, click here.

WingSwept wants to remind its customers and the general public to beware of these more creative and appealing approaches, including the use of prominent news stories.  Remember, spammers will use anything notable to distribute their unwanted messages.

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