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Attempts to steal your identity since most people who use Facebook post personal information and click things without thinking about it.
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POTENTIAL THREATS FOR MY COMPUTER: › Steal your identity (Since you post personal info to Facebook) › Spread computer viruses › Hack your email/accounts Keep in mind that if your account is compromised, not only is your personal information exposed, but the personal information of all your friends as well. WARNING SIGNS: › You start receiving email, phone calls, ads › New charges on credit cards. › Virus on your computer
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Use a strong password Don't put sensitive information in your profile Don't put sensitive information in your profile Refuse to let any application access your profile Refuse to let any application access your profile Don't click on any link Don't click on any link › Instead, copy and paste into Google search and see what comes up. Don't use Internet Explorer Don't use Internet Explorer Always log out when you are done. If something seems fishy (i.e. Help this starving child, endangered wolves, etc.) do some research first BEFORE clicking!!
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Yes: › If students are over 13 and use Facebook at home, they need to know how to keep their identity, friends’ identities and family’s identities safe. › Students under 13 should not be on Facebook…another issue to be researched!
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