Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Tutorial Assignment #4 - Firefox Lightbeam



The graph that lightbeam provided shows that I visited 17 sites and within those 17 sites, there were 247 third party sites. Third party websites are websites that are not owned by that site. For example, I visited lonelyplanet.com and it says that there are 33 sites connected to lonelyplanet.com. The number of third party websites required to render a primary site means that there are more opportunities for intruders to introduce malicious content. This is not good because we want to have less third party websites to prevent our computers from getting viruses, Trojan horses and worms. 


This picture is very true. We don’t know what goes on under the websites or where the information came from. What we see on the website is just a small piece of it. If it wasn’t for Firefox Lightbeam, I wouldn’t have known that there were 33 sites connected to lonetplanet. Lonelyplanet is a very popular and highly used site to help people plan their vacation and look for information on a particular place. If it was a site like this, there will be even more third party sites connected to it. 

As of 2010, there are 54 million malware pieces on PCs, macs, smartphones and tablets. With technology emerging, the number will just continue to increase. To prevent these, we need protection! Every device should have an anti-virus software to help protect viruses from coming and some is also used as internet security. For example, McAfee, AVG, AVAST. These are just a few examples. We can also create a password with two words combined together. Most people tend to just use one word. The best passwords include capitals, lower case and numbers. For example, G0rt3x. And of course, don't open any emails from someone you don't know. 

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