vrijdag, december 02, 2005

paarlen voor de zwijnen

Men verstaat er onder: iets goeds en schoons geven aan hen, die er de waarde niet van weten te schatten; de uitdr. is synoniem met "rozen voor de varkens strooien".

•Don't give them (passwords) out to friends or family members (especially children) who could pass them on to other less trustworthy individuals.

•Don't store written passwords in your desk. If found, such a note, created for your convenience, can provide easy access to your computer for burglars.

•Never provide your password over e-mail even if a trusted company or individual requests it. Internet "phishing" scams might use fraudulent e-mail to entice you into revealing your user names and passwords so criminals can access your accounts, steal your identity, and more.

•Change passwords regularly. Ideally, you should create new, strong passwords for your accounts every few months. This can help keep hackers off balance if they're monitoring a Web site that you visit frequently.

•Do not use the same passwords for multiple accounts. You should create a new, strong password each time you open a new account.

•Don't enable the Save Password Option. If you receive a dialog box asking if you would like the computer to remember the password, choose No. This option lets anyone who uses your computer also use your pre-saved passwords on these accounts.


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