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Introduction

A knight standing in a defensive posture in front of a castle.

The most important defences for Internet use are knowledge and awareness. If a user knows about the threats and dangers of on-line activity then they are forewarned and can take the appropriate steps. You should use the five rules that follow to help keep your system safe:

  • Rule 1: If it looks too good to be true then it probably is. Always be suspicious when you are using the Internet.
  • Rule 2: Never give confidential information to anyone other than completely trusted sources. Keep your password(s) to yourself.
  • Rule 3: Protect your system using up-to-date Internet safety software. Never go on-line without your system being fully protected.
  • Rule 4: Keep your knowledge up-to-date. Internet attacks and threats are on the increase and becoming more sophisticated and inventive, therefore, it is vital that you know what the latest threats are.
  • Rule 5: Keep your main operating system files up to date by regularly downloading patches and security updates.

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