virus - Future of Education2024-03-28T12:42:00Zhttps://futureofeducation.com/groups/kiwicommons/forum/feed/tag/virusThe Web's Most Dangerous Search Terms (Malware Prevention)https://futureofeducation.com/groups/kiwicommons/forum/the-webs-most-dangerous-search-12009-07-09T20:07:47.000Z2009-07-09T20:07:47.000ZKiwi Commonshttps://futureofeducation.com/members/KiwiCommons<div>It's hard to manage thousands of student computers and monitor the online activities of students. Downloads, website visits, and installations can make your computers vulnerable to security breaches and malicious programming.That's why it is important to <b>set guidelines</b> with students on the first day of tech-oriented classes to ensure they are aware of online threats like <b>clickjacking</b> (a malicious technique of tricking web users into revealing confidential information or taking control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous web pages), and <b>download requests</b>.Here is a list of the <b>web's most dangerous search terms</b>. The results are surprising. It's important to be extra cautious when linking to sites through one of these terms. They may contain infectious links and downloads.- Screen Savers- Free Games- Work from Home- Olympics- Videos- Celebrities- Music- News- Word Unscrambler- Lyrics- Myspace- Free music downloads- Phelps- Game cheats- Free ringtones- SolitaireFor the full article, visit <a href="http://kiwicommons.com/2009/07/the-web%E2%80%99s-most-dangerous-search-terms/#more-1185" target="_blank">Kiwi Commons</a></div>The Top 10 Internet Scamshttps://futureofeducation.com/groups/kiwicommons/forum/the-top-10-internet-scams2009-05-21T15:39:05.000Z2009-05-21T15:39:05.000ZKiwi Commonshttps://futureofeducation.com/members/KiwiCommons<div>Web users are being warned that 2009 will see an onslaught of internet scams from any which way. Scammers are lurking everywhere, whether you are emailing, using social networks or casually online surfing even without clicking on any links.To spot a scam, ask yourself a simple question: Is it too good to be true? If you answer “yes”, chances are, it isn’t true.Visit link below to read The Top 10 Internet Scams for 2009, as predicted by E-Victims:<a href="http://kiwicommons.com/2009/05/top-10-internet-scams/#more-904">Top 10 Internet Scams</a></div>