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Hello from PSC We've filled this May issue with information you need to know as well as fun ideas you'll want to know. First, there's a warning that hackers are now compromising legitimate websites to launch attacks, along with tips on what to do to help protect your computer. Keep reading to understand the difference between freeware and shareware, and learn how to remove contacts from your e-mail address book. Great Sites section then offers ways to help you enjoy spring even more — including a new action flick, RV vacation pointers, and recipes for grilling. The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. We think you'll find this information interesting. If, however, you'd prefer not to receive these bulletins on a monthly basis, click here. To see what's inside this issue, simply scroll down the eNewsletter or click on the links within the index to the left. Thanks for reading! - The PSC Team |
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Surfer Beware - Hackers Now Compromising Legitimate
Websites
In the past,
users had to visit intentionally malicious websites or click on spam
e-mail attachments to become a victim of a security threat. Now hackers
are starting to compromise legitimate sites and use them as a distribution
medium to attack home and enterprise computers. Symantec, a leading
cybersecurity firm, recently reported that it detected 711,912 such
threats last year, compared with 125,243 in 2006.
According to Symantec, the attacks are particularly targeting sites that are likely to be trusted by end users. These include major search engines like Google, browsers like Mozilla, and social networking sites like Facebook. In the case of Google, hackers use a chink in Google's site to redirect unsuspecting PC users to sites tainted with malware. This enables them to use the PCs to spread spam and carry out scams. Typically, it also lets the hackers embed a keystroke logger to collect passwords and other sensitive data. Google is working on new tools to detect and block malicious Web pages. To protect your computer, we strongly encourage our Internet customers to be diligent about security and regularly update your antivirus software. New viruses and worms are discovered daily and can be spread many ways — over networks, through attachments, through even legitimate websites, via devices connected to your computer, and by storage media such as Zip drives and CDs. Remember to also scan all file attachments of incoming e-mail messages, even messages from people you trust. You have the ultimate responsibility for protecting your computer against these threats. Something New from PSC - Community
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PSC is going to
try something new in our monthly e-newsletter. We will be offering a
Community Calendar each month. There will be restrictions on what items
can be submitted. Examples are listed below:
Information
must be regarding an event open to the public,
including:
Benefits Church Picnics Civic or Community Meetings Community Fests School Events Shooting Matches Sporting Events Summer Picnics The following information should be sent to PSC: Sponsoring Organization Name Event Name Date, Time & Location of Event Short description of the event or festivities You have three
options for formatting your submission:
A. Brief description (limited to 30 words) of event including date, time and what is available B. The event name, date and time and a link to a single website C. The event name, date and time and a link to a single page PDF document. E-mail us your flyer. We can reformat the following into a PDF document: i. Word ii. Excel iii. Publisher iv. WordPerfect v. Works The newsletters
will be distributed in the first 2 weeks of the month.
Information should be submitted by the first of the month. Notices will be posted no more than 2 months in a row. Email your submissions to update@psci.net with Community Calendar in the subject line. We will run the calendar for 6 months and see how much it is used. At that time, a decision will be made as to whether or not to continue with the calendar. PSC will not be responsible for errors or omissions.
Southern Indiana Horseman’s Club – 2008 Fun
Shows
Saturday, June 28th and Saturday, Aug 16th Click here to see the flyer. Warrick County 4-H Fair Cowboy Race July 18th 7:00 PM Boonville Warrick County 4-H Fairgrounds Click here to see the flyer. Stir-N-Up Hope Meeting Thursday, May 22nd at 7:30 PM CST At the barn on CR 250 W in Rockport For more information or directions, click on www.stir-n-uphope.org. Article from PCWorld - “Backscattered”,
the newest concern
100 E-mail Bouncebacks? You've Been
Backscattered.
By: Robert McMillan, IDG News Service Friday, May 02, 2008 4:10 PM PDT The bounceback e-mail messages come in at a trickle, maybe one or two every hour. The subject lines are disquieting: "Cyails, Vygara nad Levytar," "UNSOLICITED BULK EMAIL, apparently from you." You eye your computer screen; you're nervous. What's going on? Have you been hacked? Are you some kind of zombie botnet spammer? Nope, you're just getting a little backscatter -- bounceback messages from legitimate e-mail servers that have been fooled by the spammers. Here is a link to this article from PCWorld magazine on the subject of bounceback e-mails. Ask The Help Desk - What Do The Terms "Freeware" And
"Shareware" Mean?
Question: I've heard the terms "freeware" and
"shareware" used to describe software programs. What exactly do these
terms mean?
Answer: Freeware is software that is made available by its originator for unlimited use by anyone at no charge. By contrast, shareware is software that is freely distributed but for which the author expects payment from people who decide to keep the software after a trial period and continue to use it. Freeware and shareware are widely available online in many different software categories. Before you download anything, however, research the website and software to make sure both are reputable. You should also have antivirus software installed on your computer and keep it updated. Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In
May
Indiana
Jones is Back
http://IndianaJones.com - The fourth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise comes to the big screen this month nearly two decades after the last one. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull boasts all the action that fans have come to expect, from car chases to Indiana Jones wielding his trademark bullwhip. The film stars Harrison Ford and is led by famous filmmakers George Lucas as executive producer and a writer, and Steven Spielberg as director. Get a sneak peak here and enjoy classic clips from previous installments. ABCs of RVs http://GoRVing.com - It's time to plan your summer road trip. Ever thought about traveling in an RV? You can take the comforts of home with you wherever you go, and enjoy the freedom to really explore the great outdoors. If you're new to RVing, this site is the place to start. You'll find descriptions for all RV types, shopping and rental information, travel ideas, a campground database, driving and towing tips, and even a free "getting started" CD-ROM or DVD. Making Sense of Dollars http://finance.yahoo.com/how-to-guide/index - With the rising costs of today's economy, it's more important than ever to make smart moves with your money. Check out this comprehensive How-to Guide on the Yahoo! Financial site for lots of practical tips and online tools. From advice on how to get out of debt to savings ideas for college, there's a wealth of information at your fingertips. Race Around the Indy 500 http://Indy500.com - The theme of the 92nd Indianapolis 500 is "Fuel the Dream." No wonder, since this is definitely a sporting event that many dream of competing in (or simply attending). This year's field of 33 starting drivers on May 25 will include a history-making driver: Illinois native Danica Patrick captured the Indy Japan 300 title in April, making her the first woman to win an IndyCar race. Do a few laps around this site to see updates on the practice runs, review race history, get ticket information, and read the personal "500" stories of other fans. Get Grilling http://weber.com/bbq/pub/recipe - The Weber name has become synonymous with grilling. Before you fire up the grill for the warm weather season ahead, go straight to the source for lots of expert advice and new recipe ideas. To keep the inspiration coming for weekend parties, sign up to receive the Recipe of the Week each Friday. Short Tutorial - Removing Contacts From Your Address
Book
Let's face it
-- the people in our personal and professional lives come and go. If your
e-mail address book is cluttered with names from inactive relationships,
you're wasting time wading through an unnecessarily long list.
To remove contact information from your address book, follow the steps below for your specific e-mail program: Removing Contacts >From Your Address Book When Using Outlook Express 6 and Windows XP SP2 Home Edition
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