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New communication
techniques for diplomats:
the use of Internet
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  Can I trust information provided ?
  Fake information
HoaxesOne of the biggest problems is the spreading of false emails. A  malicious person creates an email that is untrue and sends it out to many friends. These friends forward the email to other friends. The cycle continues on and on.
 How can you spot a hoax?  1) Carefully read the description of the e-mail message. Many times you will be able to spot     false information. 2) Examine the author of the virus  warning and check whether the message is from a reputable source. 3) Check with virus web sites on the Internet » See document:  http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html
 
 
  Updated information
Many pages on the web keep changing because of the dynamic nature of the Internet. It is always good to check when the page has benn last updated, in particular when you are going to use the information you have retrieved. Sometime pages disappear, therefore you get messages like: 404 Not Found error was encountered. In that case you should first of all check any mispelling, then try to erase the last part of the URL (e.g. the name of the file or the last subdirectory) and try again, until you get a page. 
  Reliability of the service
  Security issues - Tips
» See document:  http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/zdnn_smgraph_display/0,3441,2127516,00.html
 Types of incidentIncidents can be broadly classified into several kinds: the probe, scan, account compromise, root compromise, packet sniffer, denial of service, exploitation of trust, malicious code, and Internet infrastructure attacks.
 » See document:  http://www.cert.org/encyc_article/tocencyc.html#NetSecInc
 
 
  
 Please send your comments to Stefano Baldi. This document was updated 07/10/98
 © 1998 Stefano Baldi
 
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