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E-Mail Virus - Bugbear Virus Shows Big
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Do you have a friend
that has recently complained about his or her printer suddenly printing out
reams of gibberish? If so, there's a very good chance that your friend's
computer has been infected by the recently discovered Bugbear Virus.
The
Bugbear Virus continues to be one of the fastest spreading e-mail worms
currently making its way across the Internet. The mass mailing computer virus is
spread by unsuspecting e-mail recipients who open e-mail attachments they
believe to be from their friends. The worm then goes to the recipient's inbox of
Outlook or Outlook Express, grabs a file located on the recipient's computer
(possibly a confidential one) and randomly e-mails this file along with a copy
of the worm (so it actually sends two attachments with each e-mail) to people
listed in the recipient's inbox. The worm also disguises the actual source of
the e-mail by randomly selecting e-mail addresses from the inbox to be shown as
the "sender" of the e-mail. So if a person receives this e-mail worm from a
friend or relative, chances are the person it shows being sent from is probably
not the person who actually sent it. Additionally, the worm can a) choose
randomly from a list of preselected text to insert into the subject line of the
message before it is sent, b) create a new message as a reply e-mail, or c)
forward an existing e-mail message from the infected computer. All of this makes
it pretty difficult for an e-mail recipient to identify an infected e-mail
message prior to opening its attachment.
Bugbear also has a backdoor
feature which allows the hacker to take control of the computer -- allowing the
attacker to remotely perform tasks on the infected computer including the
deletion of files, the copying of files and the termination of processes. In
addition, the worm attempts to disable processes of firewall and anti-virus
software programs.
The Bugbear Worm only infects Windows based operating
systems that utilize Outlook or Outlook Express e-mail software. (The worm only
infects PCs via an old flaw in unpatched versions of Microsoft Outlook and
Outlook Express.) Macintosh, Unix and Linux operating systems as well as users
of Netscape are not affected by this worm.
Note: Although Bugbear
may also cause printers to spit out reams of printed code, the printers
themselves are not actually infected.
Remember NOT to open an
attachment, even from friends and relatives, unless you've first verified that
they sent it to you. We also encourage our Internet customers to utilize
anti-virus scanning software and to download updates frequently to lessen the
possibility of computers being infected by e-mail viruses. As always, simply
using caution and some common sense when opening e-mail attachments can be the
best recourse in preventing the spread of e-mail worms and viruses.
IsurfSafe.Net - Information on PSCI’s
Content Filtering System![]()
ISurfSafe.Net
is PSCI’s web filtering system that blocks and prevents access to offensive web
sites and news groups. With ISurfSafe.Net, you can relax, knowing your
children’s Internet experience will be a safe and enjoyable one. With
IsurfSafe.Net, all Web Page and USENET newsgroup accesses are checked against a
database of known offensive sites and keywords that are updated daily. When you
try to access an inappropriate site or search for inappropriate keywords, a
"block page" is instantly displayed, denying access to the site.
There is no software to buy or install on your computer for either the
content or e-mail filtering. Plus, with PSCI’s Annual PrePay Plan, IsurfSafe.Net
is free. (On a monthly plan it is only $2.00 per month.) Simply signup for the
service and we take care of the rest. For more information on this product,
visit the website, www.isurfsafe.net.
Ask The Help Desk - What Is The
Difference Between Favorites And Bookmarks?
Question: I've heard the terms "Favorites" and "Bookmarks"
when referring to saving links to favorite web pages onto a browser. Is there a
difference between Favorites and Bookmarks?
Answer: They are
basically the same thing. "Favorites" are Microsoft Internet Explorer's term for
what are essentially shortcuts to websites an Internet user can "bookmark" on
his or her browser. "Bookmarks" are Netscape's term for these Internet
shortcuts.
They both work the same way. So when you are surfing the
Internet and you come to a web page that you want to store on your browser so
you may easily come back to it at a later date, click the "Favorites" or
"Bookmarks" menu (depending on your browser) located at the top of your web
browser. You'll find an option to add the page to your "Favorites" /
"Bookmarks." Click on that option and the link to this web page will be added to
the list of your favorite sites.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Weird Facts About
Products We Use
http://wackyuses.com/weird.html -
Did you know that Coppertone® was developed by a Miami, Florida, physician
during W.W.II as a sunscreen to protect soldiers stationed in the South Pacific?
Did you know that in 1915, William Wrigley, Jr. sent four free sticks of gum to
every person listed in a U.S. phone book? Today, Americans chew 190 sticks of
gum each year. Did you know that SPAM® luncheon meat was a staple in the rations
provided to American, Russian and European troops during W.W.II, fueling the
Normandy Invasion? Check out this site to learn weird histories and bizarre
facts about common household products.
Treasure Planet Is Disney's
Newest Movie Classic
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/treasureplanet/ -
On November 27th, the day before Thanksgiving, Treasure Planet will
become the first movie to open both in wide release and in large-format (i.e.
IMAX) theaters at the same time. The new Walt Disney Pictures film is a
combination of traditional animation with CGI characters and backgrounds. The
story is loosely based on Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, Treasure
Island. It's a similar story line only this time it's set in outer space
with aliens, robots, etc. Check out the movie's official site for trailers and
pictures. The film is rated PG for adventure, action and
peril.
Thanksgiving Craft Ideas
http://kidsdomain.com/craft/_Thanks.html -
Are you looking for that perfect Thanksgiving Day decoration for your table's
centerpiece? Or how about some fun craft ideas for the kids and/or grandkids for
the holidays? This site has great Thanksgiving craft ideas for the whole family.
Here are a few examples: turkeys made of Graham Crackers, pilgrim hats for boys
and girls, corn collages, pinecone turkeys, holiday place mats and
more!
Become A Volcano Expert
http://volcanolive.com - The study
of volcanoes is called volcanology. This site's got everything you'd want to
know about volcanoes. It includes live volcano cams, photos of volcanoes, videos
of volcanoes, an FAQ section, maps of volcanoes from around the world, a special
education section for kids and lots more. Learn the information on this website
and your friends will think you are an expert volcanologist.
NFL Site
For Kids
http://playfootball.com - This is
the "Official NFL Site For Kids." The site has games, football facts, football
tips, an "Ask The Expert" section, as well as stories about popular NFL players.
Actually, the Touchdown Trivia Game is a fun one for adults as well. You've got
to answer quickly (and correctly) to make the weekly "Top 25 Hall of Fame" list.
Short Tutorial - Finding Old
E-mail Messages![]()
So you got an e-mail
from a friend a couple of months ago regarding directions to an upcoming
concert, but now the e-mail is buried under a couple of months worth of other
e-mail messages. To save you from having to scroll down through lots of previous
e-mails looking for the message, modern e-mail client programs provide shortcuts
to finding what you are looking for. Each provides "Advanced Find" methods so
you can search by subject, by the name or e-mail address of the sender, by
folder (i.e. deleted, sent, etc.), or even by date. Unfortunately, it can be
difficult to find this feature. Here's here's where to go to find previously
sent or received e-mail messages using a variety of popular e-mail client
software and platform configurations.
Outlook Express 5 -
Windows:
Outlook
Express 5.02 - Macintosh:
Netscape
7.0 for Windows and Macintosh:
Netscape 4.75 for
Windows and Macintosh:
Eudora 5.1.1 for Windows:
Eudora 5.1.1 for Macintosh OS
9 and OS X:
Apple's Mail program for Macintosh OS X:
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