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    Security FAQ

    Q: I only have one account on my computer because I’m the only one who uses it, so why should I put a password on it?

    A: Hackers don’t care if you have one or one-hundred accounts on your computer. It only takes one insecure account to compromise a machine. Therefore, you should have a password on any and all accounts on your computer, especially administrative accounts. If you don’t protect your account with a password, then you won’t be the only one using it.

    Q: How do I set the password on my accounts?

    A: In the Control Panel there is a link for User Accounts. Clicking on that link will show you all of the accounts on your computer. From here you will be able to create, set or reset your account passwords.

    Q: What sort of administrative accounts do I have on my computer?

    A: If you have Windows 2000/XP then you may set up any number of accounts with administrative privileges that you want. You also have an account called Administrator. This, along with every other account on your computer, needs to have a good, secure password.

    Q: What is a good, secure password?

    A: Your password should contain numbers, letters, both upper and lower case, and special characters if possible. It is also recommended that you use an anagram as the basis for your password. You should NOT use an English word, any derivation of your user ID or direct number for letter substitution for your password.

    Q: When I go to log in to my computer there is no account called Administrator listed. Where do I find this account?

    A: In Windows 2000 you just need to type in the name Administrator in order to access that account. In Windows XP it depends on the edition you have. You should be running Professional, in which case you just need to hold Ctrl-Atl-Del in order to get to the login screen. Here you type in the name Administrator to access that account. If you are running XP Home, then you have to start your computer in Safe mode to access that account.

    Q: How to I start up my computer in Safe Mode?

    A: After you turn on your computer but before the Windows loading screen comes up just press F8. This will bring you to a menu where you can choose how you want to start your computer. One of the choices will be Safe Mode. You can also use Safe Mode with Networking if that option is available. If you see the Windows screen loading then that means that you didn’t press F8 at the right time. Wait for the computer to finish booting, shut it down properly then try again.

    Q: How does spyware like Gator, Webshots, Bonzi, etc. get loaded onto my computer?

    A: Spyware can get onto your computer by visiting a webpage, clicking on a banner advertisement, opening an e-mail, downloading freeware or shareware, file sharing or letting someone else use your computer. Some of the banner advertisements will try to trick you by putting a close button or an X inside of the window. DO NOT CLICK ON THESE! Use the X in the upper-most right-hand corner of the window. If there is not one there then hold down Alt and press F4 to close the window.

    Q: How can I get rid of the spyware that has infected my computer?

    A: Download either Ad Aware or Spybot: Search and Destroy from http://www.download.com, install them, update them and run them. They will find all processes, registry entries and files that are identified as spyware and remove them. Be sure to use only one of these programs because Ad Aware will recognize Spybot as spyware. Make sure that before every scan you perform that you update the program that you are using.


     Modified: August 20, 2008 Home Contents Index Contact Us Search Feedback / Corrections