Government Resources |
Before You Connect a New Computer to the Internet - Guidance
for home users connecting a new (or newly upgraded) computer to the Internet for the first time. |
CyberCrime.Gov
- The Department of Justice and other agencies are continually working to better prevent computer crimes and enforce
existing laws concerning computer crime. |
Federal Communications
Commission - is charged with regulating interstate and international
communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. |
How To Report
an Internet - Related Crime - Internet-related crime, like any other crime, should be
reported to appropriate law enforcement investigative authorities at the local, state, federal, or international levels,
depending on the scope of the crime. |
Internet Fraud - This site explains what internet fraud is, what are the major types of frauds, and how to
deal with it if it happens to you. |
You’ve Got Spam: How to 'Can' Unwanted Email - This site gives
you tips on how to reduce the amount of spam that you receive, what can you do about it, and how to avoid spam
scams. |
Private Resources |
Geography Network - The Geography Network is a global community of government and commercial data
providers who are committed to making geographic content easily accessible. |
Life On The Internet
Timeline - This site has the history of how the Internet became what it is
today. |
Nerds
2.0.1 - A Brief History of the Internet - Join Robert X. Cringely as he turns his well-
informed and irreverent eye on the intriguing history of the Internet. |