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Surfer
Beware - Protect Yourself From Internet Security Threats
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Last
month, Microsoft Corp. issued a software fix (called a "patch") to
address a critical security hole in its Internet Explorer Web browser - a flaw
cybercrooks had already discovered and begun to exploit. The flaw allows
intruders to seize control of the PCs of anyone visiting their malicious
websites, potentially giving them the ability to install programs; view,
change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.
If you're one of the many who use Internet Explorer, take note of this recent
cybercrook scheme. To lure unsuspecting victims to these websites, spam e-mails
are sent out asking you to click on links to news stories about the U.S. dollar
vs. other currencies. After clicking on the link, your PC freezes up for
approximately 30 seconds while the website installs a software program that
captures online bank account log-ins and sends them back to cybercrooks.
To protect your computer from this and other serious threats, Microsoft Corp.
offers a free security updates system that includes the posting of any new
security bulletin updates on the second Tuesday of each month. A list of
Microsoft security updates is available at www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins.
If you use Microsoft products (such as Internet Explorer, Windows, Office, and
MSN Messenger), we strongly recommend you visit this web page monthly to
download the critical software fixes listed there. An even better idea is to
have a "Microsoft Security Updates Alert" automatically sent to you
each month by Microsoft Corp. Simply go to www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/alerts.mspx.
At this web page, you can sign up to receive e-mail, instant messaging, or RSS
alerts each time a major security update is released.
The Microsoft Windows Update website, www.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate,
provides another easy way to quickly install software fixes for Microsoft
products. When you visit this web page, your PC is automatically scanned for
missing critical software updates, providing you with a list of updates that
you can choose to install.
It is worth repeating that Microsoft will NEVER e-mail you software updates as
e-mail attachments. Malicious hackers have been known to send spoof e-mail
messages that appear to come from Microsoft, urging you to download the
accompanying attachment to prevent infection by a virus or worm. These
attachments are actually worms or viruses themselves. If you are not currently
set up to automatically receive software updates from Microsoft, ALWAYS be sure
to go to Microsoft web pages to download Microsoft-related patches and service
packs rather than doing so via links e-mailed to you.
Of course, it is also vitally important to use and regularly update your
computer's anti-virus software. Always scan file attachments of all incoming
e-mail messages, even messages from people you trust. Many viruses and worms
are spread over networks, through attachments, and by sharing storage media
such as diskettes, Zip disks, and CDs. You have the ultimate responsibility for
protecting your computer against these threats.
Ask
The Help Desk - What is an RSS Feed?
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Question: I've heard about people
getting Web content via RSS feeds? What is an RSS feed?
Answer: RSS, which stands for
"really simple syndication" or "RDF site summary," is an
Internet-based information delivery system to which you can subscribe to have
news and other information delivered to your computer, much like a newspaper delivered
to your front doorstep.
RSS allows news website developers to distribute their news and information to
customers who gather it in software known as "RSS readers." This
information usually includes the news website's headlines and article summaries
that you click on for more information.
If a website offers RSS subscriptions, it's usually indicated with some
descriptive copy and an orange button labeled "XML" or a blue button
labeled "RSS." Just click this button, then copy and paste the
appropriate web address URL into your reader to visit the site and retrieve
headlines and article summaries you have requested.
Great
Sites To Check Out This Month
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Mission: Impossible: III
Explodes Onto Screens
http://missionimpossible.com -
Super-agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) returns this month for the third
installment of the billion-dollar Mission: Impossible franchise.
This time around, director J.J. Abrams (Lost,
Alias) brings his unique blend of action and drama to the mix.
Expect multiple international shoot locations, more stunts and action
sequences, plus a storyline that includes a deeper look into the personal side
of Ethan Hunt. If your mission is to find out more, head to this site to view
video clips, get behind-the-scenes production notes, and meet the cast. You can
even sign up to become an IMF agent and join the Mission: Impossible: III Scavenger Hunt. Rated PG13.
New Coaster Is Tops In Air-Time
http://holidayworld.com - The
world's top wooden coaster in air-time, the Voyage, opens this month at Holiday
World in Santa Claus, Indiana. Take the plunge and you'll experience a feeling
of weightlessness for a total of 24.2 seconds. This exhilarating ride also
features three drops of over 100 feet, five underground tunnels, 90-degree
banking, and a top speed of 67.4 miles an hour. This site allows you to get a
feel for the ups and downs with a virtual ride on the Voyage. (You can even
throw your arms up in the air and scream if you want.) Holiday World, which is
celebrating their 60th anniversary this year, just completed a $13.5 million
expansion including several new attractions and a new restaurant.
Prepare For The Pump
http://fuelcostcalculator.com -
Planning on hitting the road for a family vacation this summer? With gas prices
rising, the cost of fuel may take a bigger bite out of your travel budget. Know
what to expect before you leave home by taking a quick trip to this handy site.
Simply enter your start city, destination, and the make, model, and year of
your vehicle. The Fuel Cost Calculator instantly estimates your round-trip fuel
cost based on the current average gas price in your region of the country.
Look Ma, No Hands!
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/mindread/mindread.html -
No kidding — you can make a symbol appear on your computer screen without
touching a single key. The National Institute of Environmental Sciences
includes this mysterious game, called the Flash Mind Reader, on their site.
Simply pick any two-digit number, add the two numbers together, and then
subtract the total from your original two-digit number. Find the corresponding
symbol on the chart provided and stare at it awhile. Like magic, this symbol
will appear on the page's crystal ball. You have to see it to believe it.
Country Music Awards In Spotlight
http://acmcountry.com/content/index.php -
The 41st Academy of Country Music Awards takes place at the MGM Grand (Las
Vegas) on May 23 and will be broadcast live on CBS Television at 8:00 ET/PT. If
you're a country fan, this site will be music to your ears. Get awards show
details, check out audio and photos from the spotlight artist, view backstage
snapshots, and read the latest from Country
Weekly magazine – all while listening to songs from a country
superstar. Sign up to be an associate member of the ACM for free and enjoy
access to special publications and sweepstakes.
Short
Tutorial - How To Speed Up Slow E-Mail
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Granted, e-mail is much faster than snail mail. But even e-mail software can slow down if you don't keep up with maintenance on your database. Have you noticed any of these symptoms?
If this sounds familiar, it may be time to do some
maintenance on the database where your messages are stored. The best
maintenance you can do is to delete old messages you no longer need and then
"compact" your database. To do this, follow the steps below.
Cleaning Up and Compacting Outlook Express
6.0 When Using Windows XP Home Edition
Cleaning Up and Compacting Entourage 2004 When Using Macintosh OS X
If compacting your Entourage database does not improve its performance, repeat the process. However, this time select "Rebuild Database" from the choices.
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