US-CERT Cyber Security Tip ST04-022 -- Understanding Your Computer: Web Browsers

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                        Cyber Security Tip ST04-022
                Understanding Your Computer: Web Browsers

   Web browsers allow you to navigate the internet. There are a variety
   of options available, so you can choose the one that best suits your
   needs.

How do web browsers work?

   A web browser is an application that finds and displays web pages. It
   coordinates communication between your computer and the web server
   where a particular web site "lives."

   When you open your browser and type in a web address (URL) for a web
   site, the browser contacts that server, requests the web page you
   asked for, and displays the page on your computer. The browser
   translates the code (written in a language such as HTML or XML) for
   the different elements of the page (text, images, sounds) into the
   appropriate format and displays the resulting page.

How many browsers are there?

   There are many different browsers. Most users are familiar with
   graphical browsers, which display both text and graphics and may also
   display multimedia elements such as sound or video clips. However,
   there are also text-based browsers. The following are some well-known
   browsers:

     * Internet Explorer
     * Mozilla
     * Firefox
     * AOL
     * Opera
     * Safari - a browser specifically designed for Macintosh computers
     * Lynx - a text-based browser desirable for vision-impaired users
       because of the availability of special devices that read the text

How do you choose a browser?

   A browser is usually included with the installation of your operating
   system, but you are not restricted to that choice. Some of the factors
   to consider when deciding which browser best suits your needs include

     * compatibility - Does the browser work with your operating system?

     * security - Do you feel that your browser offers you the level of
       security you want?

     * ease of use - Are the menus and options easy to understand and
       use?

     * functionality - Does the browser interpret web content correctly?
       If you need to install other plug-ins or devices to translate
       certain types of content, do they work?

     * appeal - Do you find the interface and way the browser interprets
       web content visually appealing?

Can you have more than one browser installed at the same time?

   If you decide to change your browser or add another one, you don't
   have to uninstall the browser that's currently on your computer--you
   can have more than one browser on your computer at once. However, you
   will be prompted to choose one as your default browser. Anytime you
   follow a link in an email message or document, or you double-click a
   shortcut to a web page on your desktop, the page will open using your
   default browser. You can manually open the page in another browser.

   Most vendors give you the option to download their browsers directly
   from their web sites. Make sure to verify the authenticity of the site
   before downloading any files, and follow other good security
   practices, like keeping anti-virus software up to date, to further
   minimize risk.
   _________________________________________________________________

   Author: Mindi McDowell
   _________________________________________________________________

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