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Why You Should Use Different Passwords | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. Saying Farewell To PasswordVault. Use A Password Manager. Mat Honan, Apple And Amazon Create A Perfect Security Storm. Why You Should Set And Protect Your Password Reset Questions. How to Protect Your Password. Breadcrumbs to this page. Why You Should Use Different Passwords. Therefore, it is crucial to use different passwords for different types of accounts. This doesn't mean every single account you have onlin...
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Secure Your Home Wireless Network | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. SCP And SFTP For Windows. SSH For Unix And Mac OS. SSH, SCP And SFTP. Getting Started Working Out Of The Office. Breadcrumbs to this page. Secure Your Home Wireless Network. Why you should secure your wireless network. Steps for securing your wireless network. Immediately change the administrator username and password on your wireless hardware. Do not broadcast your wireless network's identity. Most modern computers...
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Phishing | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. Week 2: Don't Be a Phishing Victim. What if I need help determining if an email or phone call is actually from Illinois? What should I do when I spot a phishing attempt? Breadcrumbs to this page. Learn how to avoid falling victim to one of the most common online identity theft scams. It is important that you learn to spot phishing attempts - no matter what they look like - to protect yourself and your personal infor...
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Malware | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. Protecting Yourself from Malware. Removing the FBI Virus. SCP And SFTP For Windows. Breadcrumbs to this page. Learn how to protect your computer from viruses, trojans and other malware. Malware affects both Windows and Mac operating systems, so if your computer or mobile device is connecting to the Internet at any time, you need to be concerned about malware. Protecting Yourself from Malware. If your computer is alr...
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Securing Your Computer | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. Disconnected From The Campus Network. Breadcrumbs to this page. Learn what technical protections you can put in place to keep your computer safe. Securing your computer basics. Download and install updates and patches. Install and run security software. Make sure your computer's firewall is turned on. Learn how to physically protect your laptop. Register your computer with CITES Security. Privacy and Google Analytics.
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Security Training | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. Breadcrumbs to this page. The University of Illinois offers several computer security training options for University employees. Working With Sensitive Data. CITES Security regularly offers training that teaches University employees the proper ways to work with the University's sensitive data. This training is offered publicly to all University employees every other month. In addition, departments that regul...The B...
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Regulatory Compliance & Safety | Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
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Skip to main content. Office of the Vice Chancellor for. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. About the Illinois Research Enterprise. Research Centers and Programs. Resources for Research Overview. Find Facilities, Labs, and Services. Find Proposal and Grant Support. Support for Grantseeking in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Business Policies and Guidelines. Business Policies and Guidelines Overview. OVCR Cost Sharing Guidelines. Regulatory Compliance and Safety. Animal Care and Use.
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Security Tools | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. Sending and Receiving Files with Box. Locking down folders on Box. Use Box To Store And Share University Data. SCP And SFTP For Windows. Breadcrumbs to this page. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Office of Privacy and Information Assurance provides and recommends a variety of tools to help keep your computer secure, and your identity and data safe. Antivirus / Anti-malware Software. Secunia actively looks...
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Removing the FBI Virus | Privacy and Information Security
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Privacy and Information Security. Updates and Social Networks. Working Out of the Office. Protecting Yourself from Malware. Removing the FBI Virus. Booting Antivirus From A CD. Breadcrumbs to this page. Removing the FBI Virus. A new malware scam pretends to be from the FBI, locking your computer until you "pay a fine." Do NOT pay anything. Instead use these steps to remove the virus. In reality, this is a scam. YOU SHOULD NOT PAY ANY MONEY IF PROMPTED. By email at consult@illinois.edu. 3) Download CClean...