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« Posted: January 04, 2007, 11:29:13 PM »


Simple Steps to prevent yourself from being a Victim of Cyber Crime

Please follow the instruction:


Cyber crime is here to stay. The PC revolution and the Internet boom in India have introduced new elements to cyber crime: elements that make cyber crime one of the most dangerous issues facing the modern society.

Children and innocent netizens are now being subjected to an unprecedented barrage of innovative cyber attacks: for instance, a rising number of phishing' attacks have emerged as a new, big threat of cyber security.
According to the Anti-Phishing Working Group statistics,
approximately 5 per cent users fall prey to phishing scams. Spam, viruses, worms and other malicious code account for global losses of several billion dollars.
So how do you protect yourself from these attacks?
Here are 10 simple steps to cover you against more than 80 per cent of all the causes of information security breaches:

1. Install the latest antivirus software on your computer and never ever turn it off; install a personal firewall and spyware checker (all are available for free on the Net). To find them just do a search on the Net using the keywords: antivirus & free.

2. Never download or open attachments whose source you are not certain about. Even if the source is trusted, see if the content is relevant. If not, don't open attachment. Create another email ID which you use exclusively for subscription to sites. That will
prevent spam from coming to your main ID. Some mail accounts allow you to create topic-specific email IDs that you can delink.

3. Avoid checking mail or using credit card details online in cyber
cafes. It is next to impossible to be sure that it is safe. Even
reputed café's such as those at international airports and 5-star
hotels have known to be key-logged. As a matter of fact, open an
additional debit card with a limit if you do want to transact online.
This way, in the worst case scenario your damages are limited.

4. Do not give away your residence phone number or cellphone number.
Be especially careful when you are filling in contest forms, coupons,
free gift vouchers, etc. More often than not these are gimmicks to
obtain your personal details. Don't believe it when they say the data
will not be given to others -- it most certainly will be. Don't print
these numbers on your visiting card.

5. Get into the habit of destroying documentation regarding credit
cards, such as receipts, bills, invoices or any documents that
contain personal details.

6. If you are using broadband or working from home, ensure that your
PC is hardened professionally. This can also be done by yourself if
you follow the next step.

7. Information is a reality of modern life: just like health or
transport or communications. The point is that you need to know
something about it, even if it's just some basics. Read about
information security breaches by subscribing to some newsletters. In
the case of many breaches, the only defense is knowledge. For
instance, no technology could have prevented the phishing attack
(wherein victims got mails seemingly from legitimate banks asking
them to confirm their passwords and IDs).

8. Use two different passwords. One for mail, work and other
important access and the other for routine proposes such as
subscribing to sites, etc. But remember to switch between them when
you start doing transactions after mere browsing.

9. Create a difficult-to-guess password by taking the first alphabet
from each word of a phrase. For instance a password like 1at*eomc is
constructed using a phrase "I am the star employee of my company."

10. Educate your children about the dangers of cyber crime. Children
with their unbound curiosity and unmonitored access are the single
most common victims of cyber crime apart from the enterprises. Ensure
that the home PC is kept in a common place so that you can monitor
what is going on.



The author is the CEO of Mahindra Special Services Group. He has over 17 years of experience in security of information

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