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Actual monitoring of your network traffic can be done with either <application>Wireshark</application> or <application>Snort</application>. <application>Wireshark</application> can analyze network packets and <application>Snort</application> is used in Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS) and will notify you of unusual traffic.
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:157(para)
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Avoid Internet nuisances and crime
Avoid Internet nuisances and crime
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:161(title)
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From time to time, you may be sent an email which carries a virus or links to a fraudulent website. This type of email is very common, and it is important to learn how to deal with it, in order to prevent your computer or your personal details from being compromised or misused.
From time to time, you may be sent an email which carries a virus or links to a fraudulent website. This type of email is very common, and it is important to learn how to deal with it, in order to prevent your computer or your personal details from being compromised or misused.
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:162(para)
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Such messages are often received from total strangers. However, sometimes an email may appear to be from someone you know, when really it is not. This is because it is possible to include a fake sender email address in emails.
Such messages are often received from total strangers. However, sometimes an email may appear to be from someone you know, when really it is not. This is because it is possible to include a fake sender email address in emails.
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:163(para)
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Unwanted (unsolicited) mail tends to fall in to one of several categories:
Unwanted (unsolicited) mail tends to fall in to one of several categories:
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:164(para)
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Spam (junk) email, where people offer unwanted services and products
Spam (junk) email, where people offer unwanted services and products
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:166(para)
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Scam emails, where people pretend to ask for help in exchange for large sums of money
Scam emails, where people pretend to ask for help in exchange for large sums of money
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:167(para)
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Phishing email, where the message appears to be from a bank or other online service, asking you to enter your personal and financial details, or passwords.
Phishing email, where the message appears to be from a bank or other online service, asking you to enter your personal and financial details, or passwords.
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:168(para)
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Below are some tips for keeping safe online:
Below are some tips for keeping safe online:
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:171(para)
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You should never reply to unsolicited mail, or even click on the links in the mail. Doing so usually results in more junk mail being sent to you.
You should never reply to unsolicited mail, or even click on the links in the mail. Doing so usually results in more junk mail being sent to you.
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:174(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Itai Molenaar, Joel Goguen, Matthew East, Nick Ellery.