January 19, 2007, Newsletter Issue #48: Protect Your Sensitive Communications

Tip of the Week

While most people are vaguely away that remote access security precautions such as good passwords are very important, few realize how much information they make readily available to anyone listening to their internet connection.

The vast majority of online chats, emails, forms, blogs, and web forms are exchanged through insecure means, meaning that any username or password you send to someone in an IM window or email could easily be intercepted by a malicious hacker.

Fortunately, you can secure yourself by communicating through encrypted lines. Popular instant messaging software, such as AOL Instant Messenger, has plugins that will encrypt confidential communications between two parties. PGP—for Pretty Good Privacy—has provided free software to encrypt your most private email correspondences for more than a decade. And most remote access security management software will automatically open secured connections to perform remote desktop sharing or other remote access tasks.

Whenever you put information on the internet, be away of whether it is encrypted or not, because if it's not then you should consider that anyone could potentially intercept and use it.

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