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A virus is illegal computer code that can alter programs or destroy data. A virus can copy itself onto programs, spreading its damaging effects from one file to another. What is a computer virus and what can it do?
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Two common variations of computer viruses: 1. Worm 2. Trojan Horse Common Types of Viruses
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An unusual message or image appears on computer screen An unusual sound or music plays randomly The available memory is less than normal A program or file is suddenly missing The size of a file changes without explanation A file becomes corrupted or altered A program or file does not work properly Computer runs slow or freezes Signs of a Virus Infection
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Virus Removal and Prevention
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Download Anti-Virus Software Can be downloaded from Internet Most Anti-Virus companies offer free trial downloads Use Vaccine Programs Use a rescue disk Removing a Virus
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Common Anti-Virus Software
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Make sure your Anti-Virus software is up to date and working properly Scan all portable media devices before downloading DO NOT open email messages from unknown users Back up your files often Safety Tips
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Access controls User ID and Password Possessed Objects and Biometric Devices Access Limits
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Restricts unauthorized intruders from accessing data information, And programs on Networks and Individual computers. BitDefender McAfee Norton Firewall
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Locks and cabinets Backup Drives and Files Drives just for saving files Computer Backup
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Unauthorized collection and use of information Electronic Profile Phishing SPAM Information Privacy
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School’s Moral Responsibility Protect sensitive information Teachers follow federal and state laws concerning the storage and release of information about their students Employee Monitoring Privacy Laws
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Illegal copying or using copyrighted software programs Fair use laws Use of copyrighted materials on teacher and student Web pages Copyright Laws
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When using material from Web site Always assume it’s copyrighted Follow fair use guidelines and school policies when using Web materials for educational purposes Fair Use
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Use of copyrighted materials on your Web page Requires permission from the creator School district’s specific guidelines Public Domain Teacher and Student Web Pages
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Main issue Objectional material on the Internet 3 areas Obscene material Controversial subjects Incorrect material Ethical Issues
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Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD), or Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) can occur Computer use can lead to Tendonitis carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) Safety and Health
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Take breaks Wrist rest Watch mouse and hand placement Prevention
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Digital Media Revolution The World Wide Web Netbooks Assistive Technologies Emerging Technologies
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Web- and video-enhanced Digital Textbooks Web Based Distance Learning Wireless Technologies Emerging Technologies
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