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E-Mail Hoax |
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E-Mail Hoax - Spam Campaign Targets
NFL Fans![]()
The latest Storm
spam campaign has been timed to coincide with the start of the NFL season.
Inboxes worldwide have received e-mails like the one below, which contain a
message luring recipients to a fake NFL website with the enticement of a "Free
NFL Game Tracker." It's supposed to update football fans on game results; in
actuality, when users download the tracker, they download a Trojan horse and
become part of a botnet (an army of commandeered computers used by attackers
without their owners' knowledge).
According to Internet security experts,
this malicious NFL spam campaign is being generated by the Storm Gang —
responsible for up to 20 percent of all spam traffic worldwide. Their name
refers to the "Storm worm," one of the larger Trojan horse attacks in recent
years, which baited people with timely information about a deadly, real-life
storm front in Europe. The Storm Gang changes the content of their attacks
frequently, sometimes on a daily basis.
To help protect your computer
from spam like this, make sure you use and regularly update your computer's
anti-virus software. In addition, do not click on website links contained in
e-mail messages from unfamiliar or suspicious sources.
Quick Answers - To Common Internet
Questions![]()
The online version
of our Website Compass magazine is a handy tool to help you use the
Internet more easily and effectively. To view it, go to our home page at www.mvdsl.com and click on the
"Website Compass" link located at the bottom of the page. You'll have instant
access to:
Everybody needs
computer help now and then. When you're feeling a little lost, get directions
from Website Compass.
Ask The Help Desk - How Do I Make
My Inbox Appear When Opening Outlook Express?
Question: When I start Outlook Express, it doesn't go
directly to my Inbox folder. I always have to click on the Inbox icon. Is there
a way for Outlook Express to go there first?
Answer: Yes. To
change this setting in Outlook Express 6.0, follow these steps:
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Maze Craze
http://www.cornfieldmaze.com/site_list.html -
It may sound corny, but making your way through a corn maze can be a wonderful
bonding moment for families. This increasingly popular form of
agri-entertainment is spreading across the globe, so chances are good that
there's one near you. To find a corn maze this fall, check your local newspapers
or navigate through this site. It contains listings for nearly 200 locations in
five countries, as well as helpful tips on how to conquer the twists and turns
to make your way to the exit.
Room for Discussion
http://ratemyspace.hgtv.com -
Fall is a popular time for home decorating projects. Are you particularly proud
of your painting performance? Or feel you have a flair for furniture? You can
share photos and videos of your home's highlights at this HGTV site. Just sign
in, name your spaces, and you’re ready to upload. Users can rate entries, post
comments, and search for design inspiration by type of room.
Toy
Recalls
http://www.cpsc.gov - Much has been in
the news lately about safety hazards involving lead paint on toys. Stay informed
on the latest toy recalls by visiting the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission site. In one convenient place, you can review all the current recalls
from Mattel, Fisher-Price, and RC2, plus sign up for the CPSC's e-mail
subscription lists to automatically receive notices on the product categories of
most interest to you.
RU Confused?
http://www.netlingo.com - In the
interest of speed while sending e-mail or instant messages, more and more people
are talking in code. These acronyms and shorthand terms can be confusing,
especially since their numbers keep growing and it's a challenge to keep up.
Fortunately, it's easy to get the definitions you need here. NetLingo is an
online dictionary that explains this jargon, and offers pages targeted to the
needs of parents, new MySpace participants, and businesspeople.
Up and
Running
http://www.chicagomarathon.com/cms400min/chicago%5Fmarathon -
The October 7th race marks the 30th anniversary of the Chicago Marathon.
Participant capacity of 45,000 was reached back on April 18th -- the earliest
close in the event's history -- and this new website is designed to bring energy
to both current and future marathon runners. If one of your life goals is to
complete a marathon, take the first steps right here. You'll find an
"Inspiration Bank" with stories and tips shared through online diaries, runner
essays, photo galleries, polls, and top ten lists. You can also sign up to
receive marathon newsletters containing information and advice to put you miles
ahead in your training.
Short Tutorial - Changing The
Default Search Engine On Your Browser![]()
Rather than having
to type in the URL of a search engine into your browser, newer browsers provide
a default search engine box option so you can go straight to a search engine.
This saves you time but the default search engine may not be the one you like to
use. You can change the default search engine listed on your browser by
following the steps below.
Changing The Default Search Engine In The
Instant Search Box On Your Internet Explorer 7 Browser When Using Windows XP
Home Edition
Changing The Default Search Engine (Google) In The Search Bar On
Your Firefox 2 Browser When Using Windows XP Home Edition Or Macintosh OS X 10.4
Note: Macintosh's Safari 2 browser does not provide
a way to change the Google default in its Search Bar. Safari 3, which is
currently in public beta testing, will include this option.
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Best regards,
Brad Lyon
Internet
Manager
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Moapa Valley Telephone Company
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