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Overview:
While most would-be surfers take adequate precautions before tackling the big wave, many surf the Internet without discriminating between safe and unsafe destinations. Safely surfing the Internet requires a protocol somewhat similar to its watersport counterpart-use common sense, be observant, and avoid potentially dangerous areas. Most websites are legitimate and conduct their business openly. However, a growing number are spreading viruses and malware to unsuspecting visitors. In turn, these problems can spread throughout an organization, causing such issues as slowdowns or complete loss of Internet access, pop-up ads that interfere with normal operation or web browsing, slow PC operation, and repeated system crashes.
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| Date: | Jan 2009 |
| Pages: | 4 |
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