- Introduction
- Thesis
- Security concerns on the internet and possible solutions
- Body
- Ways through which Internet security is carried out
- Hacking the internet
- Protection of the internet
- Installation of the firewall software inside the computer
- Preventing fraudsters from accessing information without authorization
- Placing the server of the database separately from the web secure the browsing session
- The best way to ensure the browsing session is secured
- Using a strong signal to encrypt the information that is sent from the server
- Dealing with attacks that result to server overload
- Website owners should ensure that they take time to scan all the traffic that go through their website
- Ways of dealing with the Trojans that affect the internet of computers
- Installation of antiviruses that are very strong in order to be able to sense the quarantine items that are likely to have Trojans
- How to curb cyber bullying
- Web designers should make a point of ensuring that those who are using computers enter their own passwords to ascertain that they are authorized to access the content that is available in the computer.
- Parents should also take part in ensuring that safety measures are taken within the family before the operating systems are put to use
- The problem of hacking into the passwords of accounts belonging to various users
- There is need to use passwords that are very strong mostly comprising of long characters like letters, symbols and the numbers thus making it challenging to access the right combination.
Conclusion
- Summarize the major points
- Reaffirm the contents of the thesis statement
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