Protecting Teachers from Jail Time.
- Use recent windows software. The machine she was using was running windows 98 which is no longer supported by Microsoft which means it is no longer getting security updates. You may not need Vista but you should have a version that still receives support which is currently Windows 2000 and above.
- Keep your Operating Systems security updates up to date.
- Use anti virus software and keep it up to date.
- Use spy ware software and run on a regular basis.
- Turn of pictures in your email program. Many times we receive junk email or spam that have pornographic pictures. Most programs will let you download the pictures in individual emails that you approve when you turn photos off.
- If problems arise turn it off and try to fix it when students are gone. If you get one pop up you will likely get more. It is best not to deal with it until students are gone.
- Never leave students unsupervised!!!
This article is from http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070214-8850.html
Teacher faces jail time for porn pop-ups
2/14/2007 3:31:53 PM, by
Who is responsible for keeping the computers at school clean and child-safe? A Connecticut court is siding with the school system in the case of substitute teacher Julie Amero, who has been convicted for four counts of "risking injury to a child." Amero now faces up to 40 years of jail time for pornographic pop-ups that appeared on a computer she was using in a classroom—pop-ups that she and her lawyers argue were a result of spy and adware on the computer, out-of-date virus software, and an expired firewall license—the perfect storm for pornographic pop-ups, all on a Windows 98 machine running Internet Explorer 5.
Labels: Internet, Internet Safety, Spyware, Virus

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