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Computer Lock Down

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How to prevent unauthorized users from accessing your computer if you step away from your desk.
http://psychnet.psych.ucla.edu/tutorials/security-viru...   See entire page »
It takes only a few seconds to secure your computer and discourage malicious individuals. Lock down (or log out of) your computer every time you leave your desk.
http://www.it.utah.edu/services/helpDesk/computerhelp/...   See entire page »
This made me audibly laugh.  Not that “lol” we all type to somebody when we are chatting online but our facial expression doesn’t change.  No, this made me actually laugh out loud. Mashable has a (video and) story about a woman who called u...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
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All applications in a federal environment must go through your security manager. They would best know the answer.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/841825/does-a-clicko...
Disabling automatic updates would not solve his issue. What has happened is Windows Update has already download the updates - now its trying to install them in a 'safe' environment. In this case is it is when most of the extraneous componen...
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Miscellaneous/Q_2308...
Click on the “Current Students” link on the left-hand side of the College's home page. This will bring up your log-in page. Please note that your user ID and password are case sensitive, so if you used capital letters when either were creat...
http://www.cffp.edu/portal/alias__Rainbow/lang__en-US/t...
・ 1 First turn on your firewall. Some operating systems have this option on by default but it is always... ・ 2 Another key to this is to keep your computer updated. Windows comes out with updates that allow you... ・ 3 At this point you shou...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2173111_lock-down-new-computer....
Hiding IE sounds a little extreme. Disabling ActiveX in IE would be sufficient for stopping a lot of the problems encountered. I'm fine with hiding IE. Mozilla is a better browser anyway. As for the tough-love solution of not cleaning up th...
http://ask.metafilter.com/4354/
The ports used by Windows NetBIOS over TCP/IP (137,138,139, & 445) are among the most vulnerable to hackers. Disabling NetBIOS over TCP/IP is easy:
http://www.grandecom.net/support/faq/?cat=19