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Mass-Mailing Worm Infects Computers Without Use Of E-mail Attachment
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The
recent discovery of a new variant of the "Mydoom" e-mail worm has some
anti-virus companies on the alert for similar deviant malware. This
version of the Mydoom worm, although not considered a high-risk
mass-mailing worm at this time, does not attack and infect a computer
when a recipient opens an e-mail attachment. Instead, when the
recipient clicks on a text link located within an e-mail message, the
recipient's machine connects with an infectious website. The website
then downloads the worm onto the recipient's computer! So you must not
only be on guard for mass-mailing worms and viruses when receiving
e-mail attachments, but you must also be more cautious than ever when
clicking on links within e-mail messages.
Just like other mass-mailing worms, this Mydoom variant takes advantage
of a vulnerability in the Internet Explorer browser found on
Windows-based computers. (The worm does not infect Macintosh, Unix, or
Linux systems.) The worm finds e-mail addresses within the infected
computer and mass-mails messages containing links to the infectious
website. Similar to most other e-mail worms, the Mydoom has a
"spoofing" feature that disguises the actual source of the e-mail by
randomly selecting e-mail addresses from the infected computer's system
to be shown as the "sender" of the e-mail. Thus, if a person receives
the e-mail worm from a co-worker or relative, chances are the person it
shows being sent from was probably not the person who actually sent it.
Remember, the ultimate responsibility of protecting your computer
against worms and viruses lies with you. Many viruses and worms not
only spread via e-mail, but also through the sharing of files when
using floppy disks, zip disks, CDs, and networks, as well as when
downloading software from the Internet. We encourage each of our users
to install and utilize virus scanning software, to update this software
on a regular basis, and to scan all incoming e-mail attachments before
opening them even if the attachment shows coming from a reliable source!
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Ask The Help
Desk - What Is A PDF?
Question: I
hear people talk about opening and reading "PDFs" that are sent as
e-mail attachments. What is a PDF and how can I read them?
Answer: PDF is an acronym that stands for Portable Document
Format. It is a file format created by Adobe Systems Incorporated using
a software program called Acrobat. A document converted into or saved
as a PDF preserves the look and integrity of the original document, but
allows the creator of the document to share it with anyone
electronically regardless of whether the recipient has the same
hardware or software platform as the document's creator. This
technology truly simplifies the document sharing process and allows
documents to be easily shared on the Web, via e-mail, etc. PDFs are
commonly used for catalogs, maps, presentations, white papers, e-books,
and computer manuals.
PDFs can be opened and viewed by either a PC or a Macintosh as long as
the computer's user has first downloaded and installed Adobe's free
Acrobat Reader software program. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader
software program installed on your computer, you can download it for
free at http://www.adobe.com.
If you want to create a PDF, you will need to purchase Acrobat
Standard, Acrobat Professional, or subscribe to the "Create
Adobe PDF Online" service.
When using a Macintosh computer running OS X, you can save a document
as a PDF from your Print Dialog Box. Just print like you normally would
but when the Print Dialog Box appears, click your cursor arrow on the
"Save as PDF..." button rather than the "Print" button. Give your new
file a name and click "OK." You'll have a fast and easy PDF.
Additionally, Macs come with Apple's Preview software program
installed. It works well as an alternative to Acrobat Reader.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
Counting
Calories And More While Online
http://CalorieControl.org -
Is it time to start counting calories again now that the holidays are
over? Head to the online calculators located at CalorieControl.org. The
site not only includes calorie calculators but also an exercise
calculator, body mass index calculator, weight maintenance calculator,
and a healthy weight calculator. Additionally, the website provides
lots of helpful tips and articles on exercise and eating healthy.
The 100 Greatest Movies Ever Made
http://afionline.org/tvevents/100years/100yearslist.aspx -
This site from the American Film Institute provides lists of some of
the best features in America's film history. A panel of 1,500 leaders
from the U.S. movie community selected the contents of each list. Lists
include the 100 greatest movies, the 100 funniest movies, the 100
greatest movie stars, the 100 most thrilling movies, the 50 most
villainous villains, the 50 favorite movie heroes, and the 100 best
movie songs of all-time. The favorite movie list includes five Steven
Spielberg films and four films each by Alfred Hitchcock and Billy
Wilder. Jimmy Stewart and Robert DeNiro both had starring roles in five
of the selected movies. Can you name the films?
Repair Your Broken VCR
http://fixer.com -
Has your VCR gone on the blink? Don't throw it away. First follow the
easy step-by-step instructions found at this site. Fixer.com claims
that most VCRs can be repaired with no prior electronic experience and
no expensive equipment. The site also has a neat technique for ejecting
a stuck videotape—and the instructions do not include the use of
a sledgehammer!
Your Online TV Game Show Resource
http://tvgameshows.net/ -
Utah resident Ken Jennings won an amazing 74 straight games as a
contestant on the TV game show Jeopardy! During his winning
streak, which lasted from June 2, 2004 to November 30, 2004, Jennings
set dozens of Jeopardy! records including the highest number of
correct responses in one show (45), the highest number of cumulative
first ring-ins (2,575), the most Final Jeopardy! correct answers (51),
the most number of games locked up after Double Jeopardy! (65), the
largest winning margin in series history ($73,200 on July 23rd), the
highest number of category sweeps (94), and, of course, the all-time
record for most total winnings on a TV game show series ($2,522,400).
To find out all you ever wanted to know about TV game shows, their
hosts, the contestants, and even daily updates on TV game show news and
scores, check out this site!
The 2005 PGA Tour Gets Into Swing This Month
http://www.PGA.com/ -
The Professional Golfers Association (PGA) kicks off its new season
this month with visits to Kapalua, HI, Honolulu, HI, San Diego, CA, and
La Quinta, CA. (It's a tough job but somebody's got to do it.) Vijay
Singh will attempt to defend his number one player status against last
year's top contenders that include Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson, Tiger
Woods, Stewart Cink, and others. The PGA's official site provides tips
on improving your game, tour event schedules and ticket information,
the latest PGA news and standings, player bios, and more.
Short Tutorial - See
Graphics Within Incoming E-mail Messages
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One of
the protective features added to Outlook Express for Windows XP users
who have installed Service Pack 2 (SP2) is the ability to block images
from being displayed within incoming e-mail messages. However, what's
the fun of receiving e-mail messages from friends or sources you trust
unless you can look at the graphics and images? Microsoft provides an
easy option to allow images to appear within messages either on a per
e-mail basis or for all e-mail messages. To see the graphics within
messages on an e-mail-by-e-mail basis, with your Preview Pane open, do
the following:
Note: If you don't see the gray bar, open the message in its own
window and follow steps one and two above. Otherwise, click your cursor
arrow on the "View" menu and drop down to "Layout." When the "Window
Layout Properties" window appears, make sure "Show preview pane header"
is checked.
If you want to be able to see all pictures on all incoming e-mail
messages that contain images, you can disable this blocking feature.
Here’s how:
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