Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Security for Home Computer Users: New Microsoft site offers latest online safety information

Security for Home Computer Users Newsletter
Security for Home Computer Users Newsletter
Volume 6, Number 9

September 8, 2009
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New Microsoft site offers latest online safety information  
New Microsoft site offers latest online safety information
The new Microsoft Online Safety site keeps parents, teachers, and kids up to date with the latest in online safety news and tips. Watch videos and interact with others who are concerned about staying safe online. Get advice on how to help protect yourself from fraud, secure the data on your PC, and more. If you find an article helpful, you can easily share it with others on Facebook, Twitter, the Windows Live network, and elsewhere.

Security updates
Security updates  
Security updates for September 8, 2009
The bulletin for September includes five security updates: four for the Windows operating system and one for Jscript.


Protect your computer
Protect your computer  
You receive a message to download a security update when you're online. How do you know it's legitimate? This article teaches you how to spot "rogue security software" and help protect yourself from it.
On August 1, Microsoft discontinued support for Office Update. But don't worry - you can get updates for all Microsoft Office programs at Microsoft Update. Learn more.

Protect yourself and your family
Protect yourself and your family  
If you don't secure your home wireless network, others can use it for free and possibly access your personal data. Here are seven security steps that you should take.
Learn about online safety the fun way - read our educational comics! Treat yourself and your kids to downloadable comics on cyberbullying, online shopping, and more.
Last month we introduced you to Bing, the new decision engine from Microsoft. Learn how you can use Bing to hide your search history, so others won't know what you're searching for.

Security resources
Microsoft Online Safety: consumer online safety education
Microsoft Security: the latest in computer security
Security Tips & Talk blog
Security support
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