Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Today’s biggest cyber security concern is Identity Theft.

Cyber Security and Identity Theft

Today’s biggest cyber security concern is Identity Theft. Cyber thieves use all kinds of methods (hacking, use of spyware for intercepting information, etc.) in stealing personal or financial information from their victims, mostly from the computers. 

The latest of these nefarious activities even sports a name: phishing (pronounced like ‘‘fishing”). The thief sends a simple e-mail that looks like it came from a genuine site (mostly from financial institutions as Citibank, eBay, PayPal, Best Buy and others), telling you there is a problem with your account. 

They would then ask you to click on a certain link in the e-mail, and you are taken to a site that looks exactly like that of your bank.  Here, they will ask you to fill out again your Social Security or credit card numbers, and/or other confidential numbers.

The following are some ways to minimize the risk of your identity being stolen:

Do business with reputable companies
Some attackers may try to trick you by creating web sites that appear to be legitimate. 
Don’t visit any site that is using third party links. Open a new browser and type the address yourself if you want to visit a site. 

You can also check privacy policies to see how the company in question use and distribute information. Many companies allow customers to request that their information not be shared with other companies.

Maintain a security mindset – always be skeptical of unfamiliar sites and links, suspicious e-mails and IM messages.

Anti-virus software and firewall
As standard practice, use and maintenance of an anti-virus software and firewall will protect your computer from attacks that may steal or modify data in your computer.
Make sure to keep your anti-virus program and firewall up to date. 

Fighting identity robbery
As precautionary steps, regularly check your credit reports for strange transactions or transactions you don’t recall, unusual charges on your bills, bills for products and services you don’t have, or worse, unexpected denial of your credit card.

Once the identity robbery has been confirmed, calls to appropriate companies and agencies have to be done immediately. Have your credit card accounts closed right away so future charges will be denied. 

Contact the Social Security Administration if your SSS card number has been accessed or the DMV if your driver’s license or car registration papers were stolen. This is to warn these agencies for possible unauthorized use of your personal ID information. Of course, you need to file a criminal report with the local police. 

For U.S. citizens, you need to contact the main credit reporting companies (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) to see if there had been any unexpected or unauthorized activity.  Have fraud alerts placed on your credit reports to prevent new accounts from being opened without verification. File a complaint with the FTC and IFCC. 


A website, IdentityTheftActionPlan.com, had been created to help citizens prevent, detect, and respond to identity theft and fraud. Within the site is information on how identity theft occurs, the latest prevention tips, what to do in case you are victimized and pertinent information of law enforcement agencies that investigate these crimes. Two other sites to learn more about phishing and ID theft are the following: consumer.gov/idtheft/ and 
idtheftcenter.org

Vigilance, information and action
Cyber security dictates that every cyber citizen (those using computers and the Internet in most of their activities) needs to be vigilant at all times.

Everyone is enjoined to keep up with the latest information, so that they can do the appropriate action by themselves. 





Friday, December 14, 2018

Teen Video Game Obsession

Dealing With Teen Video Game Obsession
Games can be addictive - But obsession is something else.

The following article is meant for parents of a teen who might be obsessed with video and/or computer games. While in some of our other articles we may sound as though we encourage obsession, we share a concern over teens who tend to shun other interests in life in favor for gaming activities to the point where they withdraw from society. We would never encourage this kind of behavior, and that's why we've taken time to describe some of the signs of game obsession and offer some advice on how to deal with it.

Recognizing the signs of teen game obsession isn't as easy as one thinks. It always starts off as first, an interest, and it then starts to grow into an addiction. The problem with identifying the beginning stages of game obsession begins with the teen. By the time our children are 15 and up, they've learned some rather impressive debating skills. So when we question their motivations for repetitive game play, they may rebut our concerns with logic and even make it a point to question our own flaws as parents. 

Since no parent ever really wants to admit a flaw, we can sometimes cave in and convince ourselves that maybe 4 hours in front of a video game isn't that bad. After all, we spend that much time at the computer, on the phone, or transmitting data back and forth between our Palms, Blackberries, and Cingular cell phones. 

Be careful not to fall prey to the logical teen. Video games can be addictive and if the time spent playing them is not carefully monitored, they'll consume everything that a teen used to care about. 

The moment you notice your teen's grades falling, homework missing, or social life starting to drop off, nip that game time in the bud. If you wait too late to restrict game time, you may experience pre-adult temper tantrums that you aren't prepared to handle correctly (cursing, breaking things, stealing, running away from home, etc.). At this point, the child is obsessed and will do anything to get his or her hands on a game controller.

Another sign of obsession is a behavioral change. A child obsessed with gaming will lose patience with things and with others, be quick to anger, and react to situations without fully thinking of the consequences. If you've paid any attention to video and/or computer games, you'll notice that they require this kind of behavior to win or to advance to a higher level. 

It's unfortunate, but a teen obsessed with this kind of violent gaming is literally being trained to react in the manner described above. That's why it's pertinent that as an adult, you restrict access to this kind of entertainment and replace it with activities that slow thinking (such as art, music, theater, etc.) and expose your child to other non-violent pleasures (swimming, dance, skating, etc.).

There are a lot of debates circulating around about the impact that video games have on today's youth and some of it might warrant paying closer attention to. As a mother or father of a teen, you will do well with your teen's desire to "get his game on" by keeping a close eye out for undesirable changes. 





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Video game addiction is described as an impulse control disorder, which does not involve use of an intoxicating drug and is very similar to pathological gambling. Video game addiction has also been referred to as video game overuse, pathological or compulsive/excessive use of computer games and/or video games.


Although it is not yet recognized by the American Medical Association as a diagnosable disorder, video game addiction is a very real problem for many people. According to the University of New Mexico, recent studies suggest that 6 to 15 percent of all gamers exhibit signs that could be characterized as addiction. Though this disorder can have significant consequences to those suffering from it, its signs and symptoms can sometimes be very difficult to recognize.




Tuesday, December 4, 2018

7 Keyboard Shortcuts To Speed Up Your Web Browsing By Author: Aida Martin

Keyboard Shortcuts

Do you ever wonder how hackers on the television constantly type away on their computers without having to use the mouse? Well, what if you were told that you could achieve the same? Web browsers come with various shortcuts that can help you become a browsing ninja. Using keyboard shortcuts will not only boost your productivity, but it will also help in saving time. Without further ado, let’s check out the different ways to speed up your browsing.

1- Easy Page Up and Page Down

Tired of scrolling down endlessly on a website? Long scrolling is definitely tiring. Well, just hit the space bar to jump down a page at a time. In order to go back to the previous page, just hit Shift + Space keys. This keyboard shortcut will help you save time spent in manually scrolling down.

2- Key in a new web address or update the present one

If you want to key in a new URL or wish to go to another webpage of the website that is open at present, then simply hit Control + L (Windows) or Command + L (Mac) in order to directly shift the cursor to the URL bar of Google Chrome. By pressing this shortcut, the presently open page’s URL will get automatically highlighted. After that, you can make changes to the URL however you want.

3- Zoom in and out on a web page

Do you wish to increase or lessen the details you can see on a webpage? Well, in that case, hit the Control + Plus or Control + Minus keys for zooming in or zooming out on the currently open page. Doing so will only make changes to the present tab, other tabs will remain unaffected. To reverse the changes, just hit Control + O. Mac users can replace the Control key with Command.

4- Search for words or phrases on a web page

The World Wide Web is full of information. You can find hordes of data on a single web page. Therefore, trying to locate something in an endlessly long webpage can get tiring. Thankfully, you can easily use the keyboard shortcut to bring up the Find command. Just hit Control + F keys and then type the word or phrase you want to find in the search box. After that, the word/s or phrase in the webpage will get highlighted.

5- Quickly switch between the open browser tabs

When up to eight tabs are opened in the same browser window, then hitting the Control + (1-9) keys will automatically open the chosen tab. The tabs are numbered from left to right, in increasing order. If you want to go to the second tab, then just hit Control + 2. If you’re going to close the current tab, then press Control + W. These tabs related shortcuts will definitely help you browse faster.

6- Bookmark a page you want to revisit

Saving web pages in the browser can be convenient. You can easily access them whenever you want. To bookmark web pages, just hit the Control + D keys. After saving a bookmark, just click on the menu and browse all the bookmarked pages.

7- Open a webpage in incognito mode

Is your current browser window too cluttered with a number of open tabs? Well, to launch a new browser window, just hit Control + N. If you want to open your browser (Chrome and Safari) in the incognito mode, then simply hit the Control + Shift + N keys.

Aida Martin is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity. She writes about the latest updates regarding www.mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. Her articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites.

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