Organization Description Link
APWG CMU-CyLab Anti-Phishing Education Landing Page Program The APWG’s Internet Policy Committee (APWG-IPC) and the Carnegie Mellon Cylab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory (CUPS) have joined forces to educate consumers about phishing and established the APWG/CMU Phishing Education Landing Page program. The goal of this initiative is to instruct consumers on online safety at the “most teachable moment”: when they have just clicked on a link in a phishing communication. http://education.apwg.org/r/about.html
FBI's How to Protect Your Computer US FBI's Advice to Protect your Computer http://www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/computer_protect
Microsoft's Understanding security and safer computing Microsoft's Windows 7 Advice to protect yourself on the Internet. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Understanding-security-and-safer-computing
CERT® Coordination Center Home Network Security This document gives home users an overview of the security risks and countermeasures associated with Internet connectivity, especially in the context of “always-on” or broadband access services (such as cable modems and DSL). However, much of the content is also relevant to traditional dial-up users (users who connect to the Internet using a modem). http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/home_networks.htm