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PC SECURITY




Your home computer is a popular target for intruders. Why? Because intruders want what you’ve stored  

there. They look for credit card numbers, bank account information, and anything else they can find. By  

stealing that information, intruders can use your money to buy themselves goods and services. But it’s not  

just money-related information they’re after. Intruders also want your computer’s resources, meaning your  

hard disk space, your fast processor, and your Internet connection. They use these resources to attack other  

computers on the Internet. In fact, the more computers an intruder uses, the harder it is for law  

enforcement to figure out where the attack is really coming from. If intruders can’t be found, they can’t be  




stopped, and they can’t be prosecuted. Why are intruders paying attention to home computers? Home  

computers are typically not very secure and are easy to break into. When combined with high-speed  

Internet connections that are always turned on, intruders can quickly find and then attack home computers.  

While intruders also attack home computers connected to the Internet through dial-in connections, high-  

speed connections (cable modems and DSL modems) are a favorite target. No matter how a home  

computer is connected to the Internet, intruders’ attacks are often successful. Many home computer owners  

don’t realize that they need to pay attention to computer security. In the same way that you are responsible  

for having insurance when you drive a car, you need to also be responsible for your home computer’s  

security. This document explains how some parts of the Internet work and then describes tasks you can do  

to improve the security of your home computer system. The goal is to keep intruders and their programs  

off your computer.