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There are
a couple of different versions of a "PayPal E-mail Scam" circulating
around the Internet. (PayPal is an eBay owned company. It provides a
method for any individual or business with an e-mail account to
securely transfer funds to each other -- most notably when making
purchases at eBay's online auction site.) Both PayPal e-mail scams
fraudulently show PayPal as the sender of the e-mail messages.
In one version of the scam, the message within the fraudulent e-mail
states that the recipient's PayPal account is going to close in five
days if the recipient does not respond immediately. It urges the
recipient to update his/her credit card information through an attached
"secure application." When opening the attachment, a window (which
includes a PayPal logo) appears and asks for credit card data and other
financial information including the recipient's social security number,
account password, bank account and PIN numbers, etc. Instead of going
to PayPal, however, this information is sent to the scammers who then
use the data for illegal activities.
In the other version of the scam, the e-mail message says that PayPal
is doing routine online verification of information for security
reasons and asks the recipient to click on a link to update the
information. Again, the information goes to the scammers rather than
PayPal.
For more information about this e-mail scam, details on how to protect
yourself from the PayPal E-mail Scam or steps to take if you feel that
you've been a victim of this e-mail scam, go to: http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/gen/email-security-outside.
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Ask The Help
Desk - How Do I Know If I'm Connected To A "Secure
Server?"
Question: When
I provide credit card information to a retail merchant online, is it really
secure? Also, how do I know if I'm connected to a "secure server" when
using my credit card to buy something online?
Answer: Both Microsoft Internet Explorer's and Netscape
Navigator's (version 2.0 and newer) web browsers use Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) technology to encrypt transaction data (i.e. credit card
transactions) before the information is sent over the Internet. SSL
scrambles personal and credit card data thereby keeping it private
during its transmission. When you logon to a secure server at an online
merchant's site, the secure server communicates with your browser by
sending encrypted (coded) information that only the secure server and
your browser can read. The communication between the web page and your
browser is normal, except that all information coming or going is now
coded.
Encryption technology makes it extremely difficult for any third party
intercepting credit card related communication to decode or decipher
the message. If you are buying something online, make sure to place
orders online only from those retail sites that provide ordering access
through a secure server. Encryption technology is not 100% foolproof,
but you probably have a better chance of getting ripped off by a sales
clerk copying your credit card number at a convenience store than
getting your information stolen over the Internet.
Here are a few things to look for to ensure that the merchant is
utilizing a secure server before you proceed with an online purchase:
If the online merchant does not have a secure server, it is recommended
that you place your order over the telephone rather than transmitting
your credit card information online. When ordering by phone, remember
to always ask for the customer service representative's name and obtain
a confirmation order number.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
Great
Christmas Recipes
http://ChristmasRecipe.com/ -
Are you looking for some new recipe ideas for this holiday season? How
about 845 recipe ideas? ChristmasRecipe.com contains over 845 Christmas
recipes -- all categorized for easy searching. Each recipe also
contains reviews by people who have tried the recipes along with
resulting ratings. The site also includes a handy "Top Ten Recipes"
section.
Holiday Craft Ideas
http://MarthaStewart.com/ -
Let's get serious. Nobody's got better holiday craft ideas than Martha
Stewart. Head to her homepage and click on either the "holiday" link or
the "craft" link for step-by-step instructions on making wreaths, wraps
and bows, holiday candles and soaps, kids' activities and projects,
crocheted snowflakes, sweater stockings, gift tags, Christmas cards and
more.
Find Out What Any Acronym Stands For ASAP
http://AcronymSearch.com/ -
When someone uses an acronym at the next holiday dinner party that you
attend and you don't know what the acronym means, do what you always
do. Nod approvingly as if you know exactly what the person is talking
about. Next, however, excuse yourself, slip into the den, hop online
(never mind that it's not your house), and head to AcronymSearch.com.
The site provides the meanings to over 48,000 acronyms. Now you can
head back to the party armed with a few ambiguous acronyms of your own
to use.
New Movie Release This Month - "Peter Pan"
http://PeterPanMovie.net/ -
The much anticipated release of the new "Peter Pan" movie is scheduled
for December 25th. Are you looking for a sneak preview? The official
movie site includes a video theatrical trailer and a teaser trailer.
You'll need to have either Quicktime or Windows Media Player on your
computer to view the videos. "Peter Pan" is rated PG because of
adventure action sequences and peril.
Mushers -- Get Your Sled Dogs Ready!
http://DogSled.com/ -
If you haven't registered your sled dog team for the upcoming Iditarod,
it's already too late. (Registration was due December 1st for the March
04 event.) But it's not too late to either participate or watch a
variety of sled dog events across North America -- and the globe. This
site, subtitled "All the adventure, none of the frostbite," provides
race schedules, results, video clips, audio clips and photos. The
"Kidzone" section includes a Musher Dictionary so you'll know when to
"Gee" and when to "Haw" during the next race.
Short Tutorial - E-mailing
Christmas Cards...Placing Images Into Your Christmas E-mail Letter
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Sending
Christmas greetings via e-mail is an easy (and inexpensive) method of
spreading holiday cheer to family and friends. Attaching a family photo
to the e-mail is a great idea; however, some recipients may be hesitant
about opening e-mail attachments, even from friends, because of the
viruses and worms floating around the Web. What to do? Why not create
your own e-mail Christmas card by pasting images (family vacation
photos, for instance) into the actual message pane of your e-mail
message rather than as an attachment? It's easy to do but try to use
pictures with a small file size as using large picture files will
result in slow download times for dial-up connections. When using Outlook
Express on a Windows operating system, follow the steps below:
For Netscape 4.8 on Windows...
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