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FILE SHARING

File sharing slows network performance and puts your computer at risk to receive malicious programs that can access your files. Sharing copyrighted materials is illegal and prohibited at Marquette. View the Marquette Acceptable Use Policy.

What can I do about it?

SOCIAL NETWORKING

Posting information on social networking services like Facebook can potentially put you at risk of identity theft. Future employers may access information on your site.
Malicious code sometimes also targets Social Networking users.

What can I do about it?

  • Limit the amount and type of personal information you share.
  • Enable privacy settings.
  • To guard against malicious attempts to access your private information:
    • Use the security software built-in to your computer's operating system.
    • Do not follow unsolicited links.
    • Refer to the US-CERTfor more information on social engineering attack.
    • Visit the vendor’s website and use caution when downloading and updating applications.
    • Refer to the US-CERT for more information on safe use of social networking sites.

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