
Rest
assured Auburn On-Line is safe and secure. That's why we use 128-bit
secure sockets layer (SSL) encryption, systems that are monitored and
constantly updated, and multiple security layers and procedures.
However, Internet security does not rely on technology alone. Ultimately,
when dealing with spyware, viruses, and computer hackers, each of us has
the responsibility to protect our own system.
We
want to make you aware of several straightforward security tips. We highly
recommend you take the following steps to protect yourself and your
system:
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Keep
your computer up to date with the latest patches for known
vulnerabilities: For
Windows users, open your browser, and go to Tools. Click on
Windows Update, and follow the instructions on downloading the
latest patches.
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Make
sure your computer has the most current anti-virus software and run it
regularly.
Anti-virus software needs frequent updates to guard against new viruses.
We recommend that you use a program that automatically upgrades your virus
protection on a regular basis. If you currently do not have this automatic
upgrade feature, make sure you update your virus detection program weekly
and when you hear of a new virus.
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Run
anti-spyware software to remove any spyware from your computer. If
your anti-virus product doesnt include spyware protection, we recommend
that you install a reputable spyware detection product as well. Many
commercially available anti-virus software packages can detect adware/spyware
programs on your computer. If detected, you should remove them
immediately. (Pop-up ads are indications that adware/spyware is
most likely running on your machine) One such award-winning software
program can be downloaded free at www.safer-networking.org.
·
Install
a personal firewall to help prevent unauthorized access to your home
computer. This
is especially important if you connect to the Internet via a cable modem
or a digital subscriber line (DSL) modem.
For information about anti-virus and anti-spyware software
and personal firewalls, we suggest you check with your ISPs or computer
manufacturers web site.
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Use a
strong password and change it often. Choose passwords that are difficult for others to guess and
use a different password for each of your online accounts. Use both
letters and numbers as well as a combination of lower case and capital
letters. Change your password every 3 or 4 months.
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Don't
reply to any email that requests your personal information.
Be very suspicious of any email from a business or person that asks for
your password, Social Security number, or other highly sensitive
information. Also beware of any email that sends you personal information
and asks you to update or confirm it.
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Leave
suspicious sites.
If you suspect that a website is not what it purports to be, leave the
site immediately. Do not follow any of the instructions it presents. For
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) users, setting your browser security
setting to "high," a level that makes it more difficult to
interact with some Web sites, is also recommended.
·
Be alert
for scam emails. These may appear to come from a trusted business or friend, but actually
are designed to trick you into downloading a virus or linking to a
fraudulent website and disclosing sensitive information.
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Open
emails only when you know the sender. Be especially careful about opening an email with an
attachment. We advise you to not open attachments unless you are confident
that you can trust the source.
·
Do not
send sensitive personal or financial information unless it is encrypted on
a secure website.
Regular emails are not encrypted and are more like sending a post card.
Anyone can read it. Look for the padlock symbol to ensure that the site is
running in secure mode before you enter confidential personal information.
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When
your computer is not in use, shut it down or disconnect it from the
Internet.
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Act
quickly if you suspect fraud. If you believe someone is trying to commit fraud and/or if
you think you may have provided personal or account information in
response to a fraudulent email or Web site, report the incident
immediately, change your passwords and monitor your account activity
frequently.
Together we can ensure that your financial
information will remain safe and secure, while providing you with
convenient, quality online banking services.
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