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E-Mail Scam - Social
Security Administration Warns of E-mail Scam
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The
Social Security Administration has received reports of an e-mail
message being circulated with the subject "Cost-of-Living for 2007
update" and purporting to be from the SSA. The message provides
information about the 3.3 percent benefit increase for 2007 and tells
the e-mail recipients to update their personal information or their
account will be suspended indefinitely. They are then directed to a
phony site designed to look like the official Social Security website.
Once at the bogus website, individuals are asked to register for a
password and to confirm their identity by providing personal
information such as their Social Security number, bank account
information, and credit card information.
Patrick O'Carroll, Jr., Inspector General of Social Security, reminds
the public to always take precautions when giving out personal
information. "You should never provide your Social Security number or
other personal information over the Internet or by telephone unless you
are extremely confident of the source to whom you are providing the
information," O'Carroll said.
You can report receipt of the aforementioned fraudulent e-mail message
or other suspicious activity to Social Security's Office of Inspector
General by calling the OIG Hotline at 1-800-269-0271. A Public Fraud
Reporting form is also available at OIG's website at www.socialsecurity.gov/oig.
Upgrade
Underway - New Look and Added Features for Web Mail
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SquirrelMail, the webmail program used by Scatter Creek InfoNet is being upgraded this month. Besides a new user friendly layout that is very easy to navigate, the upgraded program has added features such as spell checking, new mail notification and a calendar. Saved information such as address books and e-mail will transfer to the new program automatically.
Ask The Help
Desk - How Do I Get a Web Page to Refresh with
Updated Information?
Question: Sometimes
I go to a web page that I know updates their content frequently (with
stock reports, weather, news, etc.) but I can't get it to
refresh/reload with new information. Is there anything I can do?
Answer: Yes, there is a trick you can try when this happens
to you. When typing the site's URL (web address), add a question mark
(?) to the end. Your web browser will think it's a new web page and
will "refresh" it for you, displaying the updated content. If you need
to keep "refreshing" on subsequent visits to the same web page, simply
add a different letter(s) behind the question mark each time (i.e.
?glp) and the page will be downloaded with the most current
information.
Why does this trick work? Your browser only downloads information in
front of a question mark. However, since the whole URL changes (by
adding the question mark and possibly other letters behind the question
mark), the browser provides a complete "refresh" of the web page.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
New
Passport Site a Hub for Travelers
http://getapassportnow.com -
In an effort to enhance security and efficiency at U.S. borders, new
passport requirements went into effect on January 23, 2007. All air
travelers entering the U.S. from Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean
(excluding Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) must now show a
passport, even if they are U.S. citizens. The Travel Industry
Association recently launched this "one-stop shopping" site to simplify
the process for passport applicants. It features links to appropriate
agencies for U.S., Canadian, and Mexican citizens and explains how and
where to get a passport.
Hit the Slopes
http://skicentral.com -
If you want to go skiing but aren't sure where, this site is a great
place to start. There's a mountain of information including links to
nearly 8,000 sites offering ski resort details, snow sports news, and
vacation-planning resources. You can get current conditions at
virtually any ski resort in the world and view snow cams at locations
from Aspen to Zermatt.
International Polar Bear Day
http://polarbearsinternational.org -
February 27th is International Polar Bear Day, a great time to learn
more facts about our furry friends. For example, the five "polar bear
nations" in which the bears are found include the U.S. (Alaska),
Canada, Russia, Denmark (Greenland), and Norway. Explore this site to
check out common myths and misconceptions about polar bears, see the
photo and video gallery, and find out how you can support polar bear
conservation projects.
Hot Recipes for Cold Weather
http://busycooks.about.com/od/favoriterecipes/tp/top10winterreci.htm -
Gathered here are 10 favorite recipes for winter meals — hearty
comfort foods guaranteed to warm up your spirits on even the coldest
days. There's Mexican Pizza, Slow Cooker Chicken Curry, Swiss Eggs,
Herbed Oatmeal Bread, Monte Cristo Sandwiches, Crock-pot Beef
Stroganoff, Indulgent Mac & Cheese, and more. If you're not hungry
now, you will be after getting a taste of this site.
Iditarod: Get Ready for the Race
http://iditarod.com -
The Iditarod trail sled dog race is unlike any other event in the
world. Each team of 12 to 16 dogs and their musher cover 1,150 miles
across mountain ranges, frozen rivers, dense forests, desolate tundra,
and windswept coastline. The adventure begins on Saturday, March 3rd.
To get ready for the action, check out the official site of the
Iditarod now. You'll find an interactive trail map, information on this
year's teams, a history of the event — even a glossary of mushing
terminology. Become an Iditarod Insider and you'll also have access to
daily video clips throughout the race and live streaming video events.
Short Tutorial - Burning
A Folder Of Photos Onto A CD
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Remember
all those heartwarming family photos you took over the holidays? Where
are they now? If they're stored in a file on your computer and if your
computer is equipped with a CD burner, make sure you also burn a CD as
a backup in case of hard drive failure. (Note: If you have a DVD
burner, the procedures are the same.) Here's how to do it:
Burning Images From Your PC To A CD Using Windows XP
Burning Images From Your Mac To A CD Using iPhoto 6 And Mac OS 10.4
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