At 11:55 AM 5/08/2016, David Lochrin wrote:

>I don't know what the solution for the Computer Club is, Jan.  Maybe you could 
>just deal with one small area at a time?  It would depend on their level of 
>understanding.

Exactly. 

So far I have this:

http://www.wsj.com/articles/do-this-one-hour-security-drill-5-steps-to-being-safer-online-1454528541

Block 3rd Party Cookies

I managed to get Lightbeam to work in Pale Moon a little. At least it shows the 
range of connections.

How to get the new CCleaner versions

They already know about Malware Bytes.

Safer Download
http://askbobrankin.com/downloading_watch_out_for_these_danger_signs.html

Safer updates via NiNite
http://askbobrankin.com/finally_the_end_of_next_next_next.html

"Rules for Safer Computing"
http://www.brucebnews.com/2016/01/rules-for-computer-safety-2016/


It's always a challenge, but becoming moreso, as the range of OS's involved is 
now including Win10, which I don't have. Plus some of our members equate 
Internet to Webbrowser, email, about anything they 'click'. 

The best I can usually do is expose them to resources, pointing out the 
highlights, and then send them the links to try in their own environments.

Cheers,
Jan



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