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NUIT Tech Talk:NUIT Tech Talk:
May 14, 2008Leigh Underwood
NUIT Senior Consultant
AgendaAgenda
• Tips for Staying Secure• Tips for Staying Connected• Forwarding E-mail• Special Instructions for Graduates• Where to Go for Help
Keep Your Passwords Secure Keep Your Passwords Secure
Situation:You use the Web at an Internet café or from a colleague’s computer
Stay Secure:Don’t save your password in the browser; those using the computer after you can take your information
Be Mindful of Be Mindful of ““PublicPublic”” Browsing Browsing
Situation:You use the Web at a public computer or Internet café
Stay Secure:These kind of terminals may have key logging spyware; avoid accessing bank accounts and the NU network
Stay VirusStay Virus--Free from Off Campus Free from Off Campus Situation:You installed Symantec/Norton Antivirus on your Windows PC when you were on campus so it gets Live Updates from University servers
Stay Secure:Switch your configuration to get Live Updates from an off-campus server
Use the Use the LiveUpdateLiveUpdate Switch ToolSwitch Toolhttp://www.it.northwestern.edu/software/sav/symantec-faq.html#126
If You Get a Virus Use Safe Mode If You Get a Virus Use Safe Mode Situation:You suspect your machine has a virus because your homepage changed or you get unexpected pop-up messages when you are not online
Stay Secure:Restart your Windows PC in Safe Mode:
– Press F8 when it starts and select “Safe Mode”– Run Spyware and AntiVirus scans
Avoid Spyware Attractor Sites Avoid Spyware Attractor Sites Situation:With classes complete, you have extra free time to browse the Web
Stay Secure:Avoid the top Spyware attractor sites to keep malicious programs off your computer:
– Internet gaming sites such as Party Poker, Golden Casio, and Wildtangent games
– Pornography sites– Viewpoint– Weatherbug, Stormwatch– P2P programs such as Kazaa, LimeWire, BitTorrents– Advertisements in general
Make it a Habit to Run an Make it a Habit to Run an AntiAnti--Spyware ProgramSpyware Program
• NUIT recommends Spybot Search & Destroy for Windows PCs
• For download and installation information: www.it.northwestern.edu/security/spyware/
Mac Computers and Viruses• Macs are far less susceptible to viruses• Norton Antivirus for Mac is available from NUIT at
http://www.it.northwestern.edu/software/sav/mac/• Run LiveUpdate for Norton often; switching from “On-campus” to “Off-
campus” is not necessary• Viruses are often embedded in MS Office documents, in programs
called “Macros”-- Office will display a warning if it encounters suspicious macros; if it does, do not run these macros
• Spyware is rarely found on Macs• Internet pop-up ads can be blocked by turning on Pop-Up Blocking in
Safari or Firefox• Internet ad banners can be blocked in Firefox by installing Ad-Block Plus
(www.adblockplus.org)
Prepare for a Computer Prepare for a Computer ““EmergencyEmergency””
Situation:During your summer travels, your computer is lost, damaged, or stolen
Stay Secure:Prepare for the unexpected:Make a backup of important data
Create a Data BackupBackups can be made using:• External hard drive
–Many come with backup software; new Macs have Time Machine backup software built-in
• Optical media such as CDs, DVDs, or flash drives
• Network drive such as mapped drive or server space
• Web-based tools or sites (e.g. Apple’s .Mac)
Continue to DownloadContinue to DownloadSoftware Updates Software Updates
Situation:While traveling with your laptop, you ignore reminders to download software patches and updates
Stay Secure:Putting off these installations puts your computer at risk; set updates to run automatically
Windows Users: Set Software Windows Users: Set Software Updates to Run AutomaticallyUpdates to Run Automatically
1. Right-click on My Computer 2. Select Properties, brings up
Systems Properties window 3. Click on Automatic Updates 4. Select Automatic 5. Click OK
Windows XP Users
Windows Users: Set Software Windows Users: Set Software Updates to Run AutomaticallyUpdates to Run Automatically
1. Click the Start Menu, select Control Panel
2. Click Security3. Click “Turn Automatic
Updates On or Off”4. Select “Install updates
automatically”5. Click OK
Windows Vista Users
Mac Users: Set Software Mac Users: Set Software Updates to Run AutomaticallyUpdates to Run Automatically
1. Select System Preferences from the Apple menu
2. In the Systems Preferences window, click Software Update
3. In the Software Update window, check Automatically check for updates
4. Choose Daily from the drop-down menu
Mac OS X 10.3 – 10.5 Users
Tips for Keeping Your Computer Running Smoothly
Windows PCs• Occasionally run Disk
Defragmenter to keep your hard drive working fast
• Occasionally run ScanDisk to check for disk errors
• Uninstall programs you don’t use
• Back-up all your personal data (email, documents, pictures, music, movies), then wipe your machine and reinstall software from your System Restore disc
Macintosh Computers• Uninstall programs you don’t
use• Use the free Main Menu
software (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/17111) to rebuild your Spotlight library for faster searching, repair permissions, and clean caches to improve application performance
• Back-up all your personal data then wipe your machine and reinstall software from your System Restore disc
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• Tips for Staying Secure• Tips for Staying Connected• Forwarding E-mail• Special Instructions for Graduates• Where to Go for Help
Continue to Receive Your Continue to Receive Your @@northwestern.edunorthwestern.edu EE--mail mail
Situation:You use an e-mail client to access mail while on campus, but you can’t send mail when you take your laptop off campus
Stay Connected:Change the SMTP (outgoing mail) server to point to your off-campus Internet provider
--Or, use WebMail while away from campus
--Or, log into VPN before using your e-mail client
(@u.northwestern.edu e-mail works anywhere with any e-mail client)
Complete Instructions for EComplete Instructions for E--mail mail Configuration Can Be Found OnlineConfiguration Can Be Found Online• Go to www.it.northwestern.edu/accounts/email/config/
• Select the client you use
• Click on instructions for POP
• Find instructions on SMTP setup, but substitute your ISP’s server information
Moving Off Campus? ItMoving Off Campus? It’’s Easy to s Easy to Connect to the NU Network Connect to the NU Network
• Research residential broadband services
– Choose from cable modem, digital subscriber line (DSL) or dial-up
– Cable and DSL services most closely match the connection speeds on campus
• Find out more about local service providers at
Step 1: Sign up with a Service Provider
www.it.northwestern.edu/offcampus/
Moving Off Campus? ItMoving Off Campus? It’’s Easy to s Easy to Connect to the NU Network Connect to the NU Network
• Access the same University resources of an on-campus connection
• Use a quick login via VPN– A secure "tunnel" – Prevents unauthorized access to
the data you send and receive• Instructions for how to configure your
VPN are available at
Step 2: Configure VPN
www.it.northwestern.edu/oncampus/vpn/
AgendaAgenda
• Tips for Staying Secure• Tips for Staying Connected• Forwarding E-mail• Special Instructions for Graduates• Where to Go for Help
Set Up ESet Up E--mail Forwarding for mail Forwarding for @@northwestern.edunorthwestern.edu AccountsAccounts
- Go to directory.northwestern.edu- Click “Authenticated Sign-on for Off Campus Users”- Log in with your NetID and password- Click “Edit Your Directory Information”- Click “View/Edit Your Information”- Next to the “Mailbox” entry, click Modify- Enter the e-mail address to be forwarded to
Set Up ESet Up E--mail Forwarding for Student mail Forwarding for Student @@u.northwestern.eduu.northwestern.edu AccountsAccounts
- Log in to your @u.northwestern.edu account- Click Settings- Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP- Select “Forward a copy of incoming mail to…” and enter in your second e-mail address- Choose to save copies of messages in the @u inbox or to delete it after being forwarded
AgendaAgenda
• Tips for Staying Secure• Tips for Staying Connected• Forwarding E-mail• Special Instructions for Graduates• Where to Go for Help
Students with @Students with @u.northwestern.eduu.northwestern.eduKeep Their AccountsKeep Their Accounts
• Your [email protected] “alias” will forward to your @u.northwestern.edu address until a year after you graduate
• You can keep your @u.northwestern.edu account forever• If you are a student and don’t have an @u account, switch!• More information is available at
http://www.it.northwestern.edu/stucollab/
Graduating Students Should Purchase Graduating Students Should Purchase Personal Personal AntiVirusAntiVirus SoftwareSoftware
Uninstall AntiVirus
• University policy indicates Symantec/Norton AntiVirus is for use by faculty, staff, and students
• Uninstall on Mac:1. Run uninstaller in Applications folder2. Or drag to Trash, empty, and restart
• Uninstall on PC:1. Start menu Control Panel2. Add or Remove Programs, highlight
AntiVirus, select Remove
Purchase Personal AntiVirus
Vendors:• Symantec/Norton AntiVirus• McAfee VirusScan• NOD 32 AntiVirus• Panda AntiVirus
Cost:• $10 - $60
Reviews:• PC Magazine, www.pcmag.com,
select AntiVirus icon on top right
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• Tips for Staying Secure• Tips for Staying Connected• Forwarding E-mail• Special Instructions for Graduates• Where to Go for Help
WeWe’’re Here for All Your Questionsre Here for All Your Questions
NUIT Support Center847-491-HELP (4357)
[email protected] hours:
Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Get Your Laptop Fixed Before Get Your Laptop Fixed Before Your Big DeadlinesYour Big Deadlines
Available for all students, faculty and staff; located at Crowe Café, Norris Starbucks, Plaza Café, and Tech Express Café
Laptops are serviced on a first-come, first-served basisExpect to stay with your computer while the consultant works
Hours & Locations: www.it.northwestern.edu/laptoper/
Help Provided by NUIT SupportNUIT Support Center
• NetID and Password-related issues
• Setting up NU email• Setting up VPN• Setting up wireless connections• Installing software provided on
our website (Office, Endnote, Symantec, Meeting Maker, etc.)
• Routing of specific issues to higher-level support centers
• Best-effort support for anything else
Laptop ER• Virus removal• Setting up wireless connections• Setting up NU email• Setting up VPN• Installing software provided on
our website (Office, Endnote, Symantec, Meeting Maker, etc.)
• Machine clean-up and optimization
• Startup errors or failures (bring original software)
• NUTV• Best-effort support for anything
else, including PDAs
Homepage: www.it.northwestern.edu/
“Get Control” security Web site:www.it.northwestern.edu/getcontrol/
Online Resources from NUIT
Work for the NUIT Support CenterKnow any students with an aptitude for
technology? Consultants at the NUIT Support Center have:
• Flexible hours• Starting at $9/hr• Work study and non-work study• Friendly and cooperative environment• Technical training provided• Advancement opportunities
www.it.northwestern.edu/supportcenter/scjobs.html
Questions?Questions?
Visit the NUIT Web Site:Visit the NUIT Web Site:www.it.northwestern.eduwww.it.northwestern.edu