You may think you know how to navigate the murky waters of the Internet, and maybe you do, but there are still enough boneheads out there that Forbes published "The Ten Most Dangerous Online Activites." Some are no-brainers (surfing porn at work), others are dubious (joining LinkedIn?).
If you want to save yourself a tongue lashing from your IT department, you can read the entire piece here, but for your easy edification we've listed the activities:
1. Opening email attachments from unknown senders
2. Installing unauthorised applications
3. Turning off automated security tools
4. Opening HTML or plain text email messages from unknown senders
5. Surfing gambling and porn sites
6. Giving out passwords, tokens or smart cards
7. Random surfing of unknown, untrusted Web sites
8. Using any old Wi-Fi network
9. Filling out Web scripts, forms or registration pages
10. Participating in chat rooms or social networking sites
[Via Tech Digest]





