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How You Know |
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What To Do |
Phishing
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- Fraudulent websites are used to steal personal information
- Phishing attacks re-direct victims to a bogus Web site where malicious code is downloaded and used to collect sensitive information
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- When visiting a website, type the address directly into the browser rather than following a link
- Only provide personal information on sites that have "https" in the web address or have
a lock icon at bottom of the browser
- Do not provide personal information to any unsolicited requests for information
- Confirm authenticity of a Web site with Norton Internet Security
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Spyware
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- Many "free" programs downloaded from the web install software that tracks your behavior and displays unwanted advertisements
- Some web pages will attempt to install spyware when you visit their page
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- Allow only authorized programs to connect to the Web with Norton Internet Security
- Do not accept or open suspicious error dialogs from within the browser
- Spyware may come as part of a "free deal" offer - Do not accept free deals
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Vulnerabilities
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- A vulnerability in the web browser may create a weakness in the computer security providing an opportunity for some websites to download malicious code
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- Install product updates and security patches before using the internet
- Keep web browser up to date with latest patches
- Make sure your computer is configured securely
- Automatically shield newly discovered security holes with Norton Internet Security
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