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- Phishing Scams Are On The Rise
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An ever-increasing
number of "phishing" scams are targeting online consumers each month. In fact,
such scams are said to have risen by an average of 50% a month during the first
half of this year alone! The term "phishing," also referred to as "brand
spoofing," or "carding," is a variation of the word "fishing" -- the idea being
that "bait" is thrown out with the hopes that while most people will ignore the
"bait," some will be tempted into biting. Phishing is the act of sending an
e-mail to an Internet user and falsely claiming to be an established legitimate
enterprise with the intent of scamming the user into surrendering confidential
information that will then be used for identity theft. Here's how a typical
phishing scam works:
A con artist sends a bogus e-mail message to a list of e-mail addresses. The
phony spam e-mail message purports to be from a bank, for instance, and asks the
e-mail recipient to provide account information to assist the bank in its
efforts to crack down on identity theft. The e-mail message is usually very
authentic looking and includes company logos and copyright information. These
messages typically state something about the recipient's account being
temporarily suspended if account information is not provided. A link is provided
within the e-mail message which takes the consumer to an official-looking
website. The site asks for personal information such as account numbers, pin
numbers, social security numbers, birth dates, etc. Participation in the scam by
the consumer results in identity theft -- and bad consequences.
Businesses that are commonly targeted by "phishers" include banks, credit card
companies, brokerage firms, ebay, PayPal, Internet service providers, as well as
a variety of online retail e-commerce sites.
Tips On How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Phishing Scams
Be sure to report any suspicious activity to the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC). If you receive spam that is fraudulently phishing for information,
forward the message to spam@uce.gov.
If you believe you've been scammed by a phishing scheme, file your complaint at
www.ftc.gov, and then visit the FTC's Identity
Theft website at
www.consumer.gov/idtheft to learn how to minimize your risk of damage from
ID theft.
The Truth On Spyware!
- Find Out Here
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You may know
spyware by one of its many names: adware, malware, trackware, scumware. Because
of its sneaky nature, most Internet users are more familiar with the symptoms
of spyware infection:
For virtually everyone with an Internet connection, spyware is a nuisance,
but its undetected presence on your PC can lead to much more serious
consequences like identity theft. Spyware causes lots of problems on your PC
without you ever suspecting it's there. Have you ever noticed that your computer
runs a lot better when you first purchase it than it does months later? The most
likely culprit is spyware.
Why should I care?
Spyware and adware Consumes resources on your PC
How does spyware find you?
In other words, spyware touches virtually anyone with an Internet connection,
infecting 90% of PCs.
How do you remove spyware?
"One of the biggest challenges a computer owner can face is getting rid of
adware or spyware..." Reuters, Feb. 9, 2004
Even if you think you've successfully removed a piece of spyware manually, it
can leave a tickler that completely reinstalls the spyware program the next time
you start up your PC. As a survival tactic, these same spyware programs often
leave similar traces elsewhere on your system so the game of cat and mouse never
ends.
You can try and remove it manually with reputable spyware removal programs such
as Aluria Software's Spyware Eliminator, Giant AntiSpyware and Spybot S&D (link
to SpyBot www.kvnet.org/downloads.htm). Most Internet users today are turning to
dedicated spyware protection tools to keep their systems spyware-free.
Ask The Help Desk - How
Do I Know Which Service Packs Have Been Installed On My Computer?
Question: My
computer uses Microsoft's Windows XP Home Edition as its operating system. I
have automatic updates set up but how do I know if the new Service Pack 2 (SP2)
has been installed on my computer?
Answer: If you are curious to find out which service packs or software
updates have been installed on your PC running Windows XP Home Edition, do the
following:
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
The Rebel
Billionaire: Branson's Quest For The Best TV Show
http://www.fox.com/rebelbillionaire/ - Donald Trump's ego just got
some new competition. Britain's Sir Richard Branson, billionaire and founder of
Virgin Records, Virgin Airlines, and over 300 other Virgin-related companies,
debuts this month in his own reality TV series. In a format similar to The
Donald's popular The Apprentice TV series, sixteen American entrepreneurs
are jetted to destinations around the globe where their leadership skills are
tested. Each week one contestant is left behind on the tarmac as the rest of the
group flies off to the next adventure. The winner receives Branson's job and one
million dollars!
Delicious Holiday Recipes
http://epicurious.com/ - Are you
looking for a variety of great new recipes to try this holiday season? Then head
over to what this site calls "The World's Greatest Recipe Collection." The
recipe section has a "Search Spy" link which gives you a peephole look into the
ten most recent terms typed into the site's recipe search box. The terms are
refreshed every fifteen seconds with a new set of ten terms. It might give you
some great ideas for something new to try. How about a platter of lime and
coconut shrimp with red curry sauce to go with your turkey?
Online Owner's Manuals
http://livemanuals.com/ - So it's
time to reset the clock on your VCR but you can't find your owner's manual. Not
to worry. This useful site makes online owner's manuals available for hundreds
of different products -- everything from photography equipment to electronics.
You can search the site's database by the type of product or by the
manufacturer. The website also includes a live simulation showroom with an audio
feature that reads step-by-step manual information to you.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Opens This Month
http://nick.com/all_nick/movies/spongebob/ - This month marks the
return of SpongeBob SquarePants, Squidward Tentacles, Sandy Cheeks, Mr. Eugene
H. Krabs, and the rest of the gang in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
The movie is based on the popular animated TV series which was the #1 rated TV
show for ages 2-11 during the 2001-2002 season. Its creators ended TV production
in 2003 to concentrate on the making of this movie. Yes, SpongeBob SquarePants
still lives in a pineapple in the community of Bikini Bottom. The site includes
four hilarious movie trailers, fun games, cast member bios, and cute e-cards.
Simplified BCS System To Determine College Football Champion
http://bcsfootball.org/ - The
purpose of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), which was established in 1998, is
to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I college football yet
maintain the bowl system that's nearly 100 years old. Although not perfect, the
system is probably an improvement over the old format of bowl match-ups with
affiliated conferences. There's a new, simpler formula in place this season. So
now is the time for football fans to begin putting down their binoculars and
picking up their calculators. For all you've ever wanted to know about the BCS
plus a complete breakdown of the week's current standings, check out this site.
Short Tutorial - Turning
Off Your E-mail Software Program's Preview Pane
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The Outlook
Express, Entourage, Netscape 7.1, and Eudora e-mail programs all utilize the
"Preview Pane" feature as a default setting. The Preview Pane setting allows
recipients to easily view the contents of new e-mail messages without having to
click on the message to open it up. This saves time and is great when getting
e-mail messages from friends and family.
The problem with the activated Preview Pane feature of these software programs,
of course, occurs when spam e-mail is sent to a user's inbox. The recipient is
almost forced into viewing the contents of spam e-mail messages prior to
deleting them. Sometimes the images can be pretty distasteful.
A user can easily "turn off" the Preview Pane feature of their e-mail program.
By doing this, the user only views messages he/she actually wants to open.
Here's how to do it:
Outlook Express for Windows
Entourage for Macintosh
Netscape 7.1 Mail
Eudora 6.1
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