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Kathleen:
There's always a chance that someone can look into your computer when you
venture into the LAN/WAN world such as your son is about to do; however, I
would take only these 2 precautions unless your son has incredibly sensitive
data to protect:
1) make sure you have a firewall program running such as Windows Firewall --
chances are your neighbor's WiFi has out-of-the-box firewall running and it
would be a good step to take firewall safety into your hands.
2) make sure that any shared folders ONLY have data that you can share with
the world
People are typically hacked when they don't update their security on their
operating system, they don't have current anti-virus software which can
allow a trojan file in, they open doors (shared folders with sensitive
material or no firewall) or have a reason to be hacked (have identity,
financial or other sensitive data.)
hope this helps,
gary r. tennesen
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From: "Sybilgal" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [PCBUILD] Using Wireless connection
> Hi all,
>
> My son just told me his neighbor gave him her wireless password so he
> could get on line, as he just moved in and doesn't yet have DSL.
> Question--can she see into his computer--and how? Plus, how can he prevent
> that?
>
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