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The Ten Net Commandments

September 21st, 2007

Back in the late 2005, Mike Healan, a reputable computer security expert, has published the Decalogue of internet security. Although it was more than 2 years ago (and 2 years means a lot in the cyberworld), all these tips are still relevant and extremely useful. For those of you who haven’t heard of The Ten Net Commandments, here the are:

1. Thou shalt not buy merchandise found in pop-up ads or spam.

2. Thou shalt not post thy email address, phone number, address or social security number to the internet, nor shalt thou post anyone else’s.

3. Thou shalt not forget to update thy Windows every second Tuesday.

4. Thou shalt not connect to the internet without installing an antivirus, nor shalt thou begin a scan without checking for updates.

5. Thou shalt not connect to the internet without installing a firewall.

6. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s credit card number, nor his bank routing number, nor his social security number.

7. Thou shalt not enter thy credit card number without seeing the tiny padlock icon on thy status bar.

8. Thou shalt not reply to the email from the Nigerian banker.

9. Thou shalt not forward chain letters to thy friends and family.

10. Thou shalt not use “password” as thy password, nor thy birthday, nor thy children’s names.

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  1. Shannon
    September 24th, 2007 at 02:20 | #1

    Great info for those relatives that are less computer/internet savvy that are driving you nuts.

    Thank you!!!

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