Cyber Insecurity vs Internet Security

Pandora’s box has been opened and the explosion of information both personal and non-personal seems to be limitless and increases exponentially. And according to the National Opinion Poll taken in January of 2007 half the UK harbors a “deep mistrust” due to security concerns. Not only is there a deep public mistrust but, the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology are inquiring into the need for personal Internet Security because of the growing use of home computers, expansion of broadband, internet banking and commerce (Brent MacLean “A new look at Internet Security” Monday September 10, 2007).

Every one is talking extensively ( ISP Associations, Richard Clayton of the Cambridge Security Lab, John Carr of the Children’s Charities Coalition on Internet Safety, as well as Johnathan Zittrain of the Oxford Internet Institute and many others), gathering evidence of information and compiling it all for what? Sadly, most businesses and citizens still do not take the threat posed by cyber-insecurity seriously.

You would think with dependency of economies relying on certain infrastructures involving the Internet and information exchange between key service providers, that a disruption would certainly result in loss of lives, loss of property, and the collapse of public confidence globablly. Today simple domestic hacking is not the issue that will bring on devastating destruction like those designed by terrorist activities directed at nuclear plants, banking systems, hospitals, air traffic control as well as domain name servers, the possibilities are limitless. However, it is imperative to remove these personal and public computers from the arsenal of cyber terrorists as well as cybercriminals. With 225 million Internet users in North America (Nielson-Netratings), the personal computer dominates the Internet and at the same time is the most vulnerable. Millions of PCs are under the control of “zombie masters”. Red Herring, the technical business journal, estimated that in 2005 a 172,000 computers were hijacked and taken over each day and became “zombies” and under the control of a hacker. By 2007, Secure Computing, which tracks the Internet landscape, identified more than 500,000 new zombies per day that were hijacked and under the control of “bot” herders. Triple the level only two years earlier. The FBI says that because of their wideley distributed capabilities, botnets are a growing threat to national security, the national information infrastructure, and the economy. Read the rest of this entry »

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Free Internet Security Programs

If you are looking for some free internet security programs, then you have some to the right place. Every security tool, or program, I will show you here is free. No trial versions or anything like that, just plain old free. Since internet security should be top priority for you and your computer, I will give you some of the free internet security programs out there for your use.

Let’s start with anti-virus software. If you are not using any right now, what are you thinking? This is the first line of defense to fend off any of the viruses that come through your email, or any other program you may download. There are plenty of paid services out there, but for top quality software, I recommend getting Avast Anti-Virus Software. It is awesome. It has caught every potential threat trying to get into my computer in the last year. And the best part is it is free. It also updates itself each day automatically for you, so no need to worry about out of date protection.

Next, you need anti-spyware protection. With all of the surfing on the internet we do, there are always websites out there dropping cookies and other programs on our computer. And the worst part is, you will never know. You need to get rid of these. One of the free softwares I use for this is called SuperAntiSpyware. This program is very simple to install and begin using. It will definitely help keep your computer cleaned up and running smooth. Read the rest of this entry »

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