Guidelines for using Public Computers
- Never pass or tell the Cyber
Cafe Owner or anyone else in Cyber Cafe about your email and password to
check your e-mail. This may sound little bit odd but the surveys saying
that small kids or many old aged persons have no idea about the risks of
information theft. Username and passwords always be entered by their
owners and at most you may request for guidelines to reach login page.
- If you store or download
any personal information on Desktop in cyber cafe make sure you delete all
the documents after your done with your work.
- When surfing the
Internet, you always should check about the browser security to
avoid risks of exposing personal information such as disabling the option
“Remember my ID on this computer”. User ID or Username also should be
secured along with password to avoid trail passwords by next user.
- A keylogger is basically
spyware and logs or records your keystrokes so that your username and
password are made available to Cyber cafe owner or any Attacker. These
records may types into directly into Hacker’s machine or collected
afterwards through a file transfer. Some of Cyber Cafes may use Hardware
key loggers so that you check that there is an intermediate device between
your keyboard and CPU.
- Cyber Cafe computers are public
computers and shared computers. Your data or communication may be exposed
to all users at the same time. So be aware that sensitive information like
personal details like username, passwords etc. should be deleted.
- Whenever you go to Cyber Cafe,
you ensure that it has most up to date Anti Virus and Anti spam software.
These may help to stop some of the key loggers, Trojans and other
malware.
- Don't leave the computer
unattended with sensitive information on the screen.
- Disable the feature that stores
passwords.
Don't enter sensitive
information into a public computer.
- Force Cyber Cafe Owner to allocate you a computer
loaded with updated antivirus software.
Don't enter sensitive information into a public computer.