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E-Mail Virus - The
32.Netsky.B@mm Worm Spreads Across The Web
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The most
recent worm to cause a major stir around the Internet is the
"32.Netsky.B@mm Worm" which was first discovered on February 18, 2004.
The 32.Netsky.B@mm Worm is a mass-mailing worm that sends itself as an
attachment to e-mail addresses found within an infected machine. (The
worm only infects Windows-based systems – not Macintosh, Unix or
Linux systems.) Once launched on the infected computer, an error dialog
box appears that states that "The file could not be opened!" The worm
also copies itself onto computer subdirectories that contain "share" or
"sharing" in the directory name. This could allow copies of the worm to
be spread through Instant Messaging clients, file-sharing networks, or
via any folders that contain the words "share" or "sharing."
Like most worms circulating around the Web, the 32.Netsky.B@mm Worm 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. So, if a person receives
this 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.
An e-mail message that contains the 32.Netsky.B@mm Worm as an
attachment will have one of the following text messages within its
subject line:
hi
HI
hello
read it immediately
something for you
warning
information
stolen
fake
unknown
The message body will randomly contain any one of about four dozen
short phrases. The attachment will also appear as one of dozens of
randomly selected names.
Remember, receiving an e-mail attachment from a trusted friend or a
reliable source may not necessarily mean they were the actual senders
of the message and attachment. Also, 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
attachments before opening them, even if the attachment shows coming
from a reliable source.
Monthly Deluxe
Internet Price Goes Down - Price
Decrease Effective March 1 For All Monthly Deluxe Customers
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We are happy to announce effective March 1, 2004, the price of the monthly deluxe internet account has been reduced to $21.50 (additional discounts are available for EasyPay and E-Bill customers). If you are currently on this package, you will notice the reduction in your monthly charge. If you are currently on another package, but would like to change to the monthly deluxe, please call or e-mail the business office.
Ask The Help
Desk - How Do You "Drag and Drop?"
Question: People
often refer to "dragging and dropping" files, text, etc. What does this
mean?
Answer: Dragging and dropping is the simple procedure of
"picking up" something (a selected file, text, picture, etc.),
"dragging" or moving it to a new location on your computer, and then
"dropping" or placing it at the new location.
To drag and drop an item, click on the file that you want to move to a
new location with your left mouse button (if you have one). Now,
keeping that mouse button pressed down, move the item by "dragging" it
with your mouse to the desired destination. Once you have the item
hovering over its new home, release the left mouse button and the file
will be automatically "dropped" into place. You've just "dragged and
dropped!"
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
It's
Spring-Cleaning Time
http://www.flylady.net/pages/FLYingLessons.asp -
Do you have CHAOS (Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome) in your house? Or
would say that you are BO (Born Organized)? Marla Cilley, better known
as the FlyLady, has coined these "buzzzz words" and developed methods
and routines to help you de-clutter and clean your house and keep it
that way. A free subscription to her newsletter is offered to provide
encouragement but all of her housecleaning tips and organizational
advice can be found on this website.
Puzzles, Riddles, And Quizzes
http://rec-puzzles.org/ -
Test your wits at this site full of quizzes, riddles, and puzzles.
Sample Trivia Question: Can you name ten body parts that are spelled
with three letters? (No slang words.) Sample Riddle: I build up
castles. I tear down mountains. I make some men blind. I help others to
see. What am I? You'll need to go to the site to find out the answers.
Ratings That Allow You To Accurately Prescreen Movies
http://kids-in-mind.com/ -
It's fun to take in a movie with friends or the family but sometimes
the content can be a little shocking. Here's a website that allows you
to screen movies to determine if they would be suitable for your
children and/or enjoyable for you. The movies are assigned a rating for
sex and nudity, violence and gore, and profanity. Descriptions of each
instance are listed so that you can decide if the movie is one that you
should see by yourself, with the family, or skip altogether.
The Oprah Winfrey Show - Seventeen Years of Success
http://Oprah.com -
Oprah Winfrey has hosted the most popular daytime talk show for years.
She's also one of the richest and most famous women in North America.
The Oprah Winfrey Show's site provides previews of upcoming shows,
details and snapshots of past shows (including an archive of every show
since 1999), as well as links to information on how to become a guest
on the show or make studio audience reservations.
Professional Bowlers Association's World Championships
http://pba.com -
The best bowlers in the world will compete in the Professional Bowlers
Association's World Championships March 15th-21st in Taylor, Michigan.
Get updates from regional tournaments, current world rankings for both
the regular and senior tours, schedules for upcoming tournaments, as
well as ticket information, player profiles, and more. If you love
bowling, this is your site!
Short Tutorial - Shortcuts
When Managing Your Favorites/Bookmarks
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Using the
"Favorites" (on Internet Explorer) or "Bookmarks" (on Netscape and
Safari) feature on your browser is a great tool for storing links to
the fun and useful Web pages that you frequent. The contents of your
current Favorites list can be found in a variety of places, depending
somewhat on the browser that you are using. The most obvious place is
the Favorites or Bookmarks menu at the top of your browser window.
Internet Explorer also has a Favorites side bar on the PC and a tab in
its sidebar on a Macintosh. In Netscape, you can see your Bookmarks in
the Netscape menu and on the Netscape tool bar. Shortcuts For Managing Bookmarks With Netscape Via Windows and
Macintosh: Shortcuts For Managing Bookmarks With Safari Via Macintosh:
When clicking your cursor arrow on bookmarked favorites at any of the
locations listed above, your bookmarked sites will appear. (If you have
yet to place a Web page into your browser's favorites list, most
browsers have a few already placed there to get you started.) The
Favorites feature allows you to add Web pages to your list, delete Web
pages from your list, as well as categorize sites into folders by
subject within your Favorites list. For short/easy tutorials on each of
these functions, click your cursor arrow on your browser's Help menu
located at the top of your computer screen.
Shortcuts For Managing Favorite Pages With Internet Explorer Via
Windows:
To add the current Web page to your Favorites list
CTRL+D
To open the Organize Favorites dialog box
CTRL+B
To move selected item up in the Favorites list in
the Organize Favorites dialog box
ALT+UP ARROW
To move selected item down in the Favorites list
in the Organize Favorites dialog box
ALT+DOWN ARROW
Shortcuts For Managing Favorite Pages With Internet Explorer Via
Macintosh:
To add the current Web page to your Favorites list
CMD+D
To add a Web page to your Favorites list by
entering the page's address
CMD+K
To update subscriptions
CMD+U
To open the Favorites window
CMD+J or CMD+2
To expand the selected folder in the Favorites
window
CMD+RIGHT ARROW
To collapse the selected folder in the Favorites
window
CMD+LEFT ARROW
To open and manage the Bookmarks window
CTRL+B
CMD+B
To add the current Web page to your Bookmarks list
CTRL+D
CMD+D
To file a Bookmark (to customize and file a page
you are bookmarking)
CTRL+SHIFT+D
CMD+SHIFT+D
Bookmark Properties (for a selected bookmark in
Manage Bookmarks window)
CTRL+I
CMD+I
To add a bookmark to the Bookmarks menu
CMD+SHIFT+D
To add a bookmark to the Bookmarks bar
Drag the page icon from the address box to the
bar.
To move a bookmark on the Bookmarks bar
Drag the bookmark left or right.
To remove a bookmark from the Bookmarks bar
Drag the bookmark off the top of the Bookmarks
bar.
To change the name or address of a bookmark in
the Bookmarks Library.
Click to select the bookmark and type your changes
To select the next bookmark name when editing
bookmarks in the Bookmarks Library
Press the TAB key
When finished editing the text of a bookmark in
the Bookmarks Library
Press the RETURN key
To delete a bookmark in the Bookmarks Library
Click on it to select it and press DELETE
To open in tabs all bookmarks in a folder in the
Bookmarks bar
CMD + click the folder in the bookmarks bar.
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