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# Click "Cancel" to close the Users group window. | # Click "Cancel" to close the Users group window. | ||
# Close the computer management window | # Close the computer management window | ||
=Manage File and Folder Permissions= | |||
=Manage Windows Firewall= | |||
# Open the Windows Firewall from inside the "System and Security" control panel | |||
# Click the "Allow a program of feature through Windows Firewall" link on the left side of the screen. | |||
#* This window provides a basic interface to the Windows Firewall. Programs and features can be allowed through the firewall by placing a check mark to the left of the program or feature and then checking one or both boxed to the right providing access when your computer is connected to Home/Work or Public networks. Explore the current settings and determine what programs or features are currently allowed through the firewall on your system. | |||
# Press the back button to return to the general Windows Firewall control panel window | |||
# Click the "Advanced settings" link on the left side of the window | |||
# Right click on the first "File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)" rule and select "Properties" | |||
# Explore how this rule was created | |||
## Click the "Advanced" tab and check which profiles this rule applies to | |||
## Click the "Customize..." button in the "Interface types" section and see what interface types this rule applies to, then click OK to close this window | |||
## Click the "Programs and Services" tab and check which programs and services the rule applies to. | |||
## Click the "Protocols and Ports" tab and then the "Customize" button in the ICMP settings section and check to see which ICMP messages the rule applies to | |||
# Close all windows | |||
=Manage Anti-Malware Software= |
Revision as of 00:48, 30 October 2014
Manage Windows Users and Groups
- Open the "Computer Management" control panel
- Click on the "Users" option under "Local Users and Groups"
- You should now see a listing of all users on your system in the right hand pane of the window.
- One way that attackers may exploit your system is by using account credentials which you are not in need of. One such example is the default "Guest" account.
- To disable this account right click on the account name and choose properties.
- Place a check mark nets to the "Account is disabled" option
- Click the "OK" button
- Notice that the Guest account icon is now different than active accounts on the system
- Create a new user account through the computer management window
- Right click on an open area in the user listing pane of the window and select "New User..."
- Create a new user with "ITC Limited" as the username and full name.
- Set the password for the user to "Password01!!"
- Make sure that the "User must change password at next login" box is unchecked and the "Password never expires" box is checked.
- Click "Create"
- Create a new group through the computer management window
- Click on the "Groups" option under "Local Users and Groups" in the left side pane of the window
- Right click on an open area in the group listing pane of the window and select "New Group..."
- Create a new group named "ITC Limited"
- Click the "Add..." button and enter the user name "ITC Limited" and click "OK" to add the ITC Limited user to the new group
- Click the "Create" button to create the group
- Open the "Users" group by double clicking on the group name
- Notice that the ITC Limited user is automatically added as a member of this group as well.
- Click "Cancel" to close the Users group window.
- Close the computer management window
Manage File and Folder Permissions
Manage Windows Firewall
- Open the Windows Firewall from inside the "System and Security" control panel
- Click the "Allow a program of feature through Windows Firewall" link on the left side of the screen.
- This window provides a basic interface to the Windows Firewall. Programs and features can be allowed through the firewall by placing a check mark to the left of the program or feature and then checking one or both boxed to the right providing access when your computer is connected to Home/Work or Public networks. Explore the current settings and determine what programs or features are currently allowed through the firewall on your system.
- Press the back button to return to the general Windows Firewall control panel window
- Click the "Advanced settings" link on the left side of the window
- Right click on the first "File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)" rule and select "Properties"
- Explore how this rule was created
- Click the "Advanced" tab and check which profiles this rule applies to
- Click the "Customize..." button in the "Interface types" section and see what interface types this rule applies to, then click OK to close this window
- Click the "Programs and Services" tab and check which programs and services the rule applies to.
- Click the "Protocols and Ports" tab and then the "Customize" button in the ICMP settings section and check to see which ICMP messages the rule applies to
- Close all windows