District Office
Security Definitions
May 01, 2009
Here are MY basic definitions.
Pop-Up /
Pop-Under Ads
A Pop-Up is a window that appears on top of (over) the internet
browser or program window. A Pop-Under-Ad is one that is behind or
in back of the internet browser. These windows usually contain
advertisements and can capture e-mail and cookie information, but
clicking on Pop-Ups or Pop-Under can install Malware.
Cookies
Cookies are small files placed on your computer by websites and now
e-mail that identify you and your computer for the purpose of
tracking or identifying your internet / e-mail habits. Cookies can
make your internet browsing easier and faster as good websites will
remember who you are and show information that interests you.
However, cookies can be used by sites that do not always have the
best of intentions.
Spam
Spam is unwanted or unsolicited e-mail. But defining what is
unwanted, can be unique to each person or each e-mail account. For
example when vendors send me e-mail announcements to my work
e-mail, I do not consider that Spam. But, if those same e-mails
went to my personal e-mail account I would consider those e-mails
as Spam. Spam can also be nearly identical e-mails sent to numerous
recipients.
Phishing
Phishing refers to baits (e-mails or instant messages) used to
“catch” personal financial information. Usually the authentic
looking e-mail or instant message (from e-bay, your bank, or credit
card) will redirect you to another authentic looking website where
you can enter your username, password, account or credit card
numbers. This data will then be used to make purchases or withdraws
in your name.
Malware
Malware includes computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, spyware,
dishonest adware and other malicious, hostile, annoying and
unwanted software.
Virus
Computer Virus is an unwanted program that can copy itself and
infect other computers usually with the intent to harm, destroy, or
damage files or other programs. A virus uses a host to move between
computers such as a floppy disk, CD, DVD, USB drive, e-mail or
file.
Worm
A Worm is a program that exploits vulnerabilities to
spread to other computers without a host.
Trojan Horse
Trojan Horse is a program with a hidden agenda but
appears harmless. Like a screen saver that secretly allows others
remote access to your computer and information on your computer. Or
a program that changes your desktop pictures that secretly uses
your computer to send spam. Another is a game downloaded from the
internet that disables security software and settings.
adware
adware (yes in lower case) is free software that is
supported by advertisements. adware typically requires an active
internet connection to run and sends your personal information to
third parties, without your knowledge. Below is a short list of
common adware;
| 123 Messenger | Cydoor | limewire |
| 180SearchAssistant | Direct Revenue | Messenger Plus! Live |
| 888bar | DivX | RealPlayer |
| Adssite Toolbar | DollarRevenue | Smiley Central |
| AOL Instant Messenger | ErrorSafe | Viewpoint Media Player |
| Antivirus 200 Family | Evernote | VirusProtectPro |
| Bearshare | Ezula | WeatherBug |
| Bonzi Buddy | FaceGame.exe | WhenU |
| BlockChecker | Gamespy | WinAce |
| Burn4Free | Gamevance | WinFixer |
| ClipGenie | Gator | Winzix |
| Comet Cursor | Kazaa | Zango Toolbar |
Spyware
Spyware is basically adware that is installed on the
computer with out the user’s consent. Spyware has been known to
change internet settings, i.e., home page, security settings,
search options, cause pop-ups and install other unwanted
software.