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Presented By: Allan Clapp Internet Safety Part II User IDs and Passwords

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Page 1: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Presented By: Allan Clapp

Internet Safety Part II

User IDs and Passwords

Page 2: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Is all of this “security stuff” necessary?

Different website “security” measures.

Ways to choose User IDs.

Ways to choose strong passwords.

Storing the answers to those “pesky” security questions (and other information).

What we will cover . . .

Page 3: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Identity theft is the number one cyber crime.

Pedophiles watch Social Media sites to find children.

Thieves use Social Media to look for valuables.

Unexpected “cyber gifts” can have “side effects”.

Your web camera CAN be activated remotely!

Is all of this security really necessary?

Page 4: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Captcha.

Two factor matrix.

Security question “challenge”.

Other possible future security measures.

Different website security measures.

Page 5: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Keep in mind that User IDs are always public.

Some sites assign an ID to you.

Many sites use your e-mail address.

When possible avoid using your name.

Choosing a User ID . . .

Page 6: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Hackers have programs to “crack” your password.

Avoid using:A single word from the dictionary.Names of pets, family members, friends, etc…Social Security number, phone number, ATM

pin, etc…

Good password example: Yankee86Goodbye

Choosing a strong password . .

Page 7: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Avoid storing information (when possible).

Using paper should be avoided.

If using paper place it in a wallet or pocketbook.

Best place is to place it on a thumb drive.

Storing Passwords and Answers . . .

Page 8: Presented By: Allan Clapp. Is all of this “security stuff” necessary? Different website “security” measures. Ways to choose User IDs. Ways to choose strong

Notes from tonight's class can be found at:booksbyallan.com

Thank you