Surf the Net safely
By GRRRP
This is the lesson to exercise your Kung Fu to surf the Net safely ...
Fiction: cookies are viruses, you must accept them, you can't get rid of them,
you can't even find them on your computer. Any site you visit has access to all
your cookies, where your passwords and other personal information are stored.
Consider this: If cookies were so smart, why would websites ask you to enter so
much personal information? Why not just take it from the cookies?
Fact: You can delete cookies from your hard drive just like any other file.
Check your browser's Help. Most Windows users will find their cookies in a
directory called \Windows\Cookies.
Fact: You can open cookies like any other text file. Just click on the cookie
file. Windows users can use Notepad or any word processor to examine their
cookies.
Fact: Cookies are only available to the website that created them, unless the
creator elects to share them. That's why it's so important to read the site's
privacy and security policy.
Fact: You don't have to accept cookies. You can set your browser to reject them
outright. Or, you can set your browser to ask your permission when a cookie is
about to be created on your computer. Some banner advertising agencies, such as
DoubleClick, will provide you with an opt-out cookie, which notifies associate
merchants that you want nothing to do with their cookies.
Fact: Cookies make it easier for you to do business with frequently-visited web
sites. If you permit it, they can remember your identity and preferences, so
your home page is customized for you, and you can shop with a single click.
Further, they can remember information about your monitor, your browser, and a
history of your visits to a website. An international industry standards
organization (the W3C --- the World Wide Web Consortium) publishes standards for
information that's stored and used in cookies.
Fiction: Merchants don't care about your privacy.
Fact: Privacy policies are becoming standardized, marketing institutions are
supporting ethical standards, policy guidelines and public pledges of privacy .
Fiction: The government has no meaningful role.
Fact: To protect children against the fringe few on-line websites that might
abuse the marketplace, the FTC has the full force of law to bring abusers to
judgement; effective (April 2000), the United States Federal Trade Commission
has the right to bring enforcement actions and impose civil penalties for
violations of privacy law. This on-line protection is more protection than
children have in the off-line world such as when children go to events, clubs or
teams and fill-out so-called "membership" cards or sign-up sheets. Do you really
know where that off-line information ends up?
Fiction: You're likely to get into serious trouble visiting websites and no one
is doing anything about it.
Fact: If it were highly likely, no one would be on the net and it would be front
page news. Microsoft and others are working hard to find vulnerabilities and
eliminate them before harm comes to anyone. For their products, you can get free
product security bulletins from Microsoft. These often provide you with not just
information, but also free downloadable fixes where appropriate.
Monks (Readers) should use the 3 links below to enhance own capabilities before
going down to the world in order to collect
vegetarian meals... to distingush the real vegetarian meals from the fake ones
How to Surf Safely:
http://www.cyber-stalking.net/prevention_tips.htm
How to surf the Internet more safely with Internet
Explorer:
http://www.infinisource.com/techfiles/surf-safe.html
This Website helps you setup IE6 to searckh the NET safely - last update:
October 10, 2003
How to Secure your E-mail against certain viruses:
http://www.infinisource.com/features/safe-email.html
Post bởi
wnlback
Nếu ghiền INTERNET thì chơi theo cách này, tôi đang luyện nó đó ...
1/ Windows XP - PRO (xài sp1)
2/ F-Secure 5.41 (Setup Realtime-Protection - Diệt trừ sâu bọ và cho nó update
hàng tuần)
3/ ZoneAlarm 4.xxxx (Setup everything to HIGH and Hide my IP)
4/ Windows Trace Remover 4.x (Xoá cookies và everything sau khi tắt máy)
5/ Evidence Eliminator 5.x (Setup để xoá hết ...????? - 1 tuần làm 1 lần)
6/ Advanced Uninstall Pro 2003 v.6.0 (Dùng để thử và trừ khử softwares)
7/ jv16 PowerTool (dùng để tune-up registry và .. làm cho máy nhẹ nhõm)
8/ Netcaptor 7.xx browser (Dùng để đi sưu tầm chân kinh)
9/ BBS Spy/Adware remover 7.x (dùng để kill vc nằm vùng - liệt kê hàng tuần nếu
vào các động macô-quỷ nhập người)
10/ MagicTweak 2.xx (dùng để trick Windows xài cho nó sướng)
11/ Xài Norton Ghost Corp Ed. (ể chụp lại nguyên cái nhà của mình trước khi bị
cháy)![]()
12/ IDM 3.xx (dùng để download chân kinh cho lẹ)
13/ Flashget 1.4x (dùng để rình rập ăn cắp chân kinh nếu cần)
14/ Webaccelerator 2003 ( dùng để speedup cho giao thông điện lẹ hơn)
15/ SpeedGear (xài khi cần chạy overspeeding nếu gặp Police pull over)
Good Luck to all
