10 Most Dangerous Things Users Do Online, The Staff of Dark Reading

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End users — god bless ‘em. You can’t live with ‘em — but without them, you wouldn’t have a job. They’re the reason you have an IT infrastructure; they’re also the single greatest threat to the security of that infrastructure.

Because, in the end, most users have no idea how dangerous their online behavior is.

10 Most Dangerous Things Users Do Online, The Staff of Dark Reading.

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Microsoft Alert – Critical Product Vulnerability

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You may have heard about a particularly nasty problem with Internet Explorer that was recently discovered by Microsoft.  While the computers are school are protected, you might not be at home.

Please take a moment to download the security patch for your version of Internet Explorer.  This problem affects versions 5, 6, and 7.  To see what version you have, click help on the menu bar and choose “About Internet Explorer”.  This will tell you what version you have so you know what patch to download here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS08-078.mspx

If you are having trouble with this at home, email me and I can give you more details.  Remember to keep your home computers up-to-date using Microsfot Updates.

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Arming Guards With PDAs

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Security guards at Phoenix Union High School District have a new weapon to prevent students from cutting class and strangers from sneaking onto campus: personal digital assistants.

Read the complete article here and then share your comments below.  Does this go too far?  Is it far enough?  Privacy issues?  Share your thoughts.

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