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1 ®® Microsoft Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 7 Enhancing Your Computers Security

2 XP Objectives Use the Action Center to evaluate your computers security Examine firewall settings Check Windows Update settings and update history Verify virus protection and spyware settings Explore user accounts and User Account Control Create a password reset disk Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 72

3 XP Objectives Compare Internet Explorer security zones Enable SmartScreen Filter, Pop-up Blocker, and InPrivate Filtering Manage add-ons Develop a strategy for managing cookies Delete your browsing history Use InPrivate Browsing Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 73

4 XP Action Center Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 74

5 XP Using the Action Center to Evaluate Your Computers Security Settings In the notification area on the taskbar, click the Action Center button to open the Action Center dialog box Click the Open Action Center link Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 75

6 XP Using the Action Center to Evaluate Your Computers Security Settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 76

7 XP Examining Firewall Settings A firewall is software that protects your computer in two ways: – Monitors incoming traffic from the Internet or a network – Monitors outgoing traffic from your computer to the Internet or a network Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 77

8 XP Checking Your Windows Update Settings Click the Action Center button in the taskbar notification area, click the Open Action Center link, and then click the Windows Update link in the lower- left pane Click the Change settings link in the left pane, and then review your Windows Update settings To change how Windows 7 handles updates, click the Important updates button, and then choose the option you want to use for handling Windows updates Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 78

9 XP Checking Your Windows Update Settings Decide how you want Windows Update to give you recommended updates, whether all users can install updates, whether you want updates for Microsoft products and new optional Microsoft software, and whether you want detailed notifications when new Microsoft software is available Click the OK button to apply changes you made, and then provide Administrator credentials Close the Windows Update window Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 79

10 XP Checking Your Windows Update Settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 710

11 XP Protecting Your Computer from Malicious Software and Malicious Web Sites Malware is a catch-all term for different types of malicious software – Computer virus – Worm – Trojan horse – Spyware – Adware – Browser hijacker – Keylogger – Rootkits Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 711

12 XP The Importance of User Account Control A user account: – Identifies which folders and files you can access – Provides access to your personal settings (such as desktop and folder settings) – Determines what types of changes you can make to the computer (such as installing software and hardware, updating software, and managing user accounts) – Determines what types of system settings you can access, view, and change Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 712

13 XP The Importance of User Account Control Features to enhance the security of Windows 7 – User Account Control (UAC) – Secure Desktop Mode Prevents silent installs – Credentials Prompt – Password Reset Disk Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 713

14 XP The Importance of User Account Control Suggestions for creating strong passwords and passphrases: – Should contain eight or more characters – Do not use all or part of your name, user account name, or company name – Do not use a complete word – Mix uppercase and lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols – Use misspellings A passphrase consists of multiple words that are organized into a phrase for added security. Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 714

15 XP Changing Action Center Settings Click the Action Center button in the notification area, click the Open Action Center link, and then click the Change Action Center settings link Click the Problem reporting settings link under Related settings, and then specify how you want to handle security and maintenance messages for Action Center items Click the OK button to close the Change Action Center settings window, and then close the Action Center window Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 715

16 XP Internet Security Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 716

17 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings You can check Internet Explorer settings in several ways: – Using Internet Explorer – Using the Control Panel Security zones and levels – Local intranet – Trusted sites – Restricted sites – Internet Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 717

18 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings Security zones and levels – Internet Medium-high – Local intranet Medium-low – Trusted sites Medium – Restricted sites High Protected mode is available for two of the four security zones Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 718

19 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 719

20 XP Using the SmartScreen Filter To turn the SmartScreen Filter on, click the Safety button on the Internet Explorer toolbar, point to SmartScreen Filter, and then click Turn On SmartScreen Filter. To check a Web site to determine whether its safe or unsafe, click the Safety button on the toolbar, point to SmartScreen Filter, and then click Check This Website. Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 720

21 XP Using the SmartScreen Filter To report a Web site you suspect is unsafe, click the Safety button on the toolbar, point to SmartScreen Filter, and then click Report Unsafe Website. To turn off the SmartScreen Filter, click the Safety button on the toolbar, point to SmartScreen Filter, and then click Turn Off SmartScreen Filter. Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 721

22 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings Pop-up windows are commonly used to display advertising May appear above your browser window or in the background Internet Explorer has a Pop-up Blocker – You can configure the Pop-up Blocker settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 722

23 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 723

24 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings Add-ons are programs that work with Internet Explorer – View information about add-ons – Enable or disable add-ons Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 724

25 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings Another potential privacy issue is the use of cookies, or simple text files, placed on your computer by Web sites you visit – Contains the Web sites address, as well as information about the date and time of a visit, which Web pages you examined, and other information Click the Tools button on the Internet Explorer toolbar, click Internet Options, and in the Internet Options dialog box, click the Privacy tab Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 725

26 XP Checking Internet Explorer Security and Privacy Settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 726

27 XP Viewing the Privacy Report and Privacy Policy for a Web Site Open Internet Explorer, and then navigate to the Web site whose privacy policy you want to examine To view a Privacy Report, click the Safety button on the toolbar, click Webpage Privacy Policy, and in the Privacy Report dialog box, examine the list of Web sites that contribute content to the current page and the information about whether cookies are blocked or accepted from the current Web site Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 727

28 XP Viewing the Privacy Report and Privacy Policy for a Web Site To view the Privacy Policy for a Web site, click the address of a Web site listed in the Site column, click the Summary button, and then examine the privacy summary for the company Close the Privacy Policy dialog box, and then close the Privacy Report dialog box Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 728

29 XP Using InPrivate Filtering to Identify Content Tracking InPrivate Filtering blocks content, such as web measurement tools, placed by third-party Web sites on the Web pages and Web sites you visit Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 729

30 XP Deleting Your Internet Explorer Browsing History Open Internet Explorer, click the Safety button on the toolbar, and then click Delete Browsing History In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, add check marks to the check boxes of those items you want to remove, remove check marks from check boxes of those items you do not want to remove, decide whether to keep InPrivate Filtering data, decide whether to Preserve Favorites website data, click the Delete button, and then close Internet Explorer Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 730

31 XP Enabling InPrivate Browsing InPrivate Browsing, a new Internet Explorer 8 feature, opens a new Web browser window, and as you browse the Web, Internet Explorer does not store any information about your browsing history, data and passwords you enter on forms, and Address bar and AutoComplete information Click Safety on the toolbar, and then click InPrivate Browsing Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 731

32 XP Enabling InPrivate Browsing Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 732


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