A Guide to Protecting Your Internet Connection
There are a lot of people hanging out on the Internet - and
some are nicer than others. But as an INTEK Internet Services
customer, there is no reason you should fear connecting to the
Internet with your broadband or DSL Internet Service connection.
INTEK is vigilant about securing and monitoring its network
up to where it connects to your home or business. If you're an
INTEK Basic Package, Standard Plus Package, or Deluxe
Package customer, we also assign your computer a new, unique
IP address every time you log on to the Internet, making it
more difficult for hackers to find you.
That's why INTEK developed this electronic brochure - to help
you determine if you need additional security and if so, what
level of security you need in order to have peace of mind.
We've included information on:
Password Protection
It's important to change your Internet account passwords
periodically; at least every 90 days is the rule of thumb.
You can easily change your password using the Password
Change Tool
Note: You must be connected to the Pacific Bell
Internet network to use this tool.
Once your new password takes effect, your old one will be
inactive.
Suggestions for Selecting a New Password
Do not use your name as a password. In fact, we recommend that
you avoid using actual words at all. It is best to pick a
password that is hard to guess and easy to remember.
The best passwords consist of the following:
- Between 6 and 16 characters
- At least one upper-case character, and one lower-case
character
- At least one non-alpha character, such as a number
and/or character such as a dash or underscore
Ensuring the Security of Your Internet Account
- Never give or e-mail your password to anyone.
(Note: Technical or customer support may ask for your
password in order to better assist you, but the technician
will verify your keyword before asking for your password.
You will be asked to change your password after the call
is completed.)
- Do not use a password that can easily be associated with
you, such as your birthday, social security number, your
children's names or nicknames, or your favorite hobbies.
- Never use your Internet Services password as a password
for Web sites or online stores. You should use a unique
password for each site, and store them safely in a
password manager.
- Remember to change the password that is pre-configured
in any other software you load onto your hard drive.
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Dynamic IP and Static IP addressing
If you're an INTEK DSL Basic Package, Standard Plus
Package or Deluxe Package customer, every time you log on to
the Internet, your computer is assigned a new, unique IP
address, making it more difficult for hackers to find you. If
you're an INTEK DSL Standard Plus - S Package, Deluxe - S
Package, or Expert Plus - S Package customer, however, you
will always use the exact same IP address each time you access
the Internet.
The Internet has an address for every computer connected to
it at any given moment. That address is an IP (Internet
protocol) address. IP addresses are usually represented in
decimal form, such as: 128.127.50.224. You need an IP address
in order to route data, such as email messages, to your PC
through the Internet.
There are two types of IP addresses - static and dynamic.
If your DSL Internet Service has static IP addressing, you
will have the same, exact IP address every single time you
connect to the Internet. Static IP addressing is necessary if,
for example, as part of your small business you are running
your own email server or hosting your Web site. This is the
type of addressing that INTEK DSL Standard Plus - S
Package, Deluxe - S Package, or Expert Plus - S Package
customers receive.
If you are an INTEK DSL Basic Package, Standard Plus
Package, or Deluxe Package customer, you have a dynamic IP
address, which means every time you connect to the Internet
you are assigned a new IP address that is selected randomly
from a list of available addresses.
The benefits to having a dynamic IP address include
allowing you to disconnect from the Internet without shutting
off your computer. So if you want to use your PC for something
other than surfing the Internet, you can simply disconnect
from the Internet. This frees you to work on other tasks
without the concern of someone obtaining your IP address to
use for malicious purposes. When you want to resume your
Internet connection, you simply sign-on again, giving you
full, high-speed connectivity within seconds.
Some Internet applications, however, require a different
type of Internet connection for those applications that
require 24x7 availability (like a web server or email server).
So a benefit of having a static IP address is that it enables
this type of 24x7 connection for those applications that
require it. With a static IP, the way you disconnect your DSL
Internet Service connection is either by turning off your
computer, or unplugging your modem or router.
Of course, with this type of always-on connection, many
customers will require a higher level of protection for their
DSL Internet Service connection. This can usually be addressed
by simply installing a router instead of a modem. This
specific topic is addressed later in this material.
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DSL Internet Service with a Router
Many INTEK DSL static IP package customers connect
their computers to their DSL line with a router instead of a
modem. Examples of router equipment offered by INTEK include the
Cayman 3220H and Efficient 5861 routers.
The benefits of running DSL Internet Service with a router
include:
- Being able to connect multiple computers to the DSL
line; this enables customers to have multiple,
simultaneous connections to the Internet. For example, a
small office could connect three or four of their
computers to the router, thereby providing each computer
with access to the Internet over the same DSL line.
- Improving the security of the DSL Internet Service
connection, since the router runs on a protocol called
"Network Address Translation" (NAT). NAT enables
each of the connected computers to have their own
"private" IP address, which is different from
the "public" static IP address that is assigned
to the router. By assigning private IP addresses to each
computer connected to the router, hackers are not able to
see these IP addresses or gain access to any data on these
computers. This protects these computers by essentially
making them "invisible" to everyone on the
Internet.
While it is not a formal "firewall", a router
with the NAT feature will improve the security for DSL
Internet Service users who use them. And for those customers
who use such a router, they probably will not have a strong
need for a software-based personal firewall.
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Firewalls
You've probably heard news reports about hackers and other
online criminals accessing the networks of large businesses
and Web sites via the Internet for malicious purposes and are
wondering whether your connection to the Internet is secure.
For the most part, you are safe. INTEK Internet Services
constantly monitors the security of our network. Among other
things, we secure our network through firewall and intrusion
testing software. And while these are good security measures,
you will need to decide for yourself if you need additional
security to protect your PC and the information you may have
stored there.
For example, a small business, or a customer who sends a
lot of proprietary information over the Internet, may want to
install a firewall, whereas customers who use the Internet for
research or entertainment may find changing their passwords
regularly to be all the security they need.
Installing a firewall on the hard drive of your PC could
deter hackers or other criminals from:
- Penetrating your system and viewing the contents of your
computer's hard drive;
- Stealing your private information, such as credit card
or bank account numbers you may have stored on your hard
drive;
- Controlling your computer remotely, whereby hackers can
change your passwords, corrupt your files, or erase your
computer's hard drive.
- Attacking other computer systems from your PC, such as
Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks where hackers render
a Web site inoperable.
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Anti-virus software
Computer viruses, commonly transmitted via email, can
prevent your PC from working properly. This simplest way to
protect yourself from e-mail viruses is to not open emails
with attachments from people you don't know or that look
suspicious.
Should you receive an email that contains a virus:
- Delete the e-mail without opening it.
- If you have already opened the e-mail, contact your
equipment manufacturer or software provider to ensure the
virus has been eliminated from your computer.
- Load a virus protection program onto your computer if
you have not already done so.
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Privacy software
The Internet is quickly becoming an important tool in the
education of children and teenagers, replacing dry textbooks
with sights, sounds and direct interaction with people across
the globe, and putting it all at student's fingertips. But
youths can also find trouble online. Much like the "real
world", the online world contains some Web sites that are
not suitable for young people and places where they could meet
adults who may not have the best intentions in mind.
Parents can take control of their families' Internet use
and make sure that potential problems are avoided.
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Glossary of terms
Dynamic IP addressing
If you are an INTEK DSL Basic Package, Standard Plus
Package, or Deluxe Package customer, you have a dynamic IP
address, which means that every time you connect to the
Internet, you are assigned a new IP address selected
randomly from a list of available addresses.
Firewall
Firewall software provides a virtual wall between your
computer and the Internet protecting your connection to the
Internet. Hackers attempt to penetrate computer networks
through Internet connections.
Hackers
Hackers use scanning software to seek-out IP addresses. Once
a hacker isolates an IP address, they can browse, steal or
manipulate the contents of your computer.
IP (Internet protocol) address
The Internet has an address for every computer connected to
it at any given moment. That address is an IP (Internet
protocol) address. IP addresses are usually represented in
decimal form, such as: 128.127.50.224. You need an IP
address in order to route data, such as email messages, to
your PC through the Internet.
Static IP addressing
If your DSL Internet Service has static IP addressing, you
will have the same IP address every single time you connect
to the Internet.
Viruses
Computer viruses, commonly transmitted via email, can
prevent your PC from working properly. Viruses are computer
codes programmed to delete hard drives, steal private
information or implant itself on a PC causing programs not
to work properly.
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Your Questions Answered
Should I be concerned about the security of my Internet
Connection?
Generally, the Internet is secure. However, conditions do
exist for security issues to arise. There are a lot of people
on the Internet - and like the general public, some people are
nicer than others. Therefore, it is up to you to determine
what level of security you think you need to protect your data
and PC. This includes using easy-to-install security options
such as anti-virus and firewall software.
Is DSL Internet service any more or less secure than
dial-up service?
Overall, there is little risk associated with DSL Internet
service. INTEKIS has made DSL Internet service even more secure
by providing INTEK DSL Basic Package, Standard Plus
Package, and Deluxe Package customers with dynamic IP
addressing. That means every time you connect to the Internet,
you are given a new Internet address, making it more difficult
for a hacker to lock onto your IP address in order to
compromise your PC.
How can I minimize my risks?
If you want an additional layer of protection, you can install
anti-virus and firewall software on your computer's hard
drive.
How do I protect the company &
keep employees working?
If your concerned about how your company assets, data,
telecommunications, networks etc. are being used or
miss-used you need an "Acceptable Use & Information
Security" Policy. This is a document that can be used
to control your assets. Want more information?
Pricing starts at $500.00 for a complete legal and binding
document -
Click Here to inquire.
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