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Warning
From Google – “Your Computer Appears To Be Infected”

Since
late July 2011, Google has been issuing warnings to search users whose
Windows PCs might be infected with a particular strain of malicious
software, also known as malware. The move came after Google noticed some
unusual activity on its network while conducting routine data center
maintenance. While Google is NOT able to scan users' hard drives, it does
see irregular information that is sent to it when a user with an infected
computer performs a search.
As a result, certain users might see a
warning atop their search results like the one displayed here.
Google
says it has already been able to warn hundreds of thousands of computer
users that their devices may be infected with the malware, which can
result in deleted data, stolen personal information, and a slower
connection to websites. The warning includes a "Learn how to fix this"
link to a Google page to help users resolve the problem by taking
appropriate steps. This link is safe to click on and includes information
on:
- Installing
or updating antivirus software
- Performing
a system scan
As
a reminder, it's important to carefully research antivirus software before
downloading to make sure it's legitimate and not actually a malicious
program. For example, Google warns NOT to install "My Security Shield,"
"Security Master AV," and "CleanUp Antivirus." You can also check with
your Internet Service Provider for recommendations on antivirus software.
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Pick-it
Pro Challenge


ARE
YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?
It's football season and PSC invites you to have some fun with this free
contest – simply pick the winners of NFL games and then see how your picks
measure up against other football fans in our area. Weekly winners will be
awarded a prize followed by a grand prize drawing at the end...sign up
today!
Click the banner above or visit www.pscpickit.com for more information
and to play. Add the site to your favorites for easy access. Follow PSC on
Facebook for weekly winners and up-to-date information.
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ANNUAL
DIRECTORY COVER PHOTO CONTEST!

Winner
will receive $100.
We're doing it again! PSC is again having a photo contest for the
cover of the 2012 PSC Regional Directory. The winner will
receive $100. All entries should convey the beauty, spirit and/or
character of the three-county area. The picture should appeal to the
majority of our customers. If the picture features a recognizable
individual or individuals, the individual(s) must sign a release before
the picture can be used.
Guidelines and
Rules
- Entrants
must be a PSC customer (telephone, Internet and/or long
distance).
- Photos must
be received by PSC no later than October 31, 2011.
- Mail
entries to: PSC
Attn: Photo Contest P.O. Box 126 St. Meinrad,
IN 47577
- Email
entries to update@psci.net.
- Limit of
three (3) entries per person. Entry information (below) is required for
each entry.
- Prints must
be in excellent condition, at least 3 X 5 and no larger than 8.5 X 11.
- Digital
photos must have a resolution of 1600 X 1200 pixels or greater.
- All photos
become the property of PSC.
If
it is determined that there is not an entry suitable for the directory
cover, PSC reserves the right to obtain a picture from other sources.
Winner will be selected by a committee of PSC employees.
Entry
Information (required for each entry):
- Name
- Address
- Phone
Number
- Photo image
description (where photo was taken and any other information describing
the setting).
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PSC’S
TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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Two
To View – A Couple Of Amazing Videos You Don't Want To
Miss

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Tricks
From A Talented Terrier This
Jack Russell Terrier's tricks are more than just cute; they're quite
handy. Take a look as Jesse turns on the light, makes the bed,
starts the coffee, closes cupboards and drawers, loads the
dishwasher, and more. Man's best friend or man's best housekeeper?
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Laughter
That's Twice As Nice Four-month-old
twin baby boys, Peyton and Brennan, certainly know how to keep each
other giggling—not to mention the more than 52 million viewers
who've enjoyed this on YouTube. Once they learn how to stand, we
predict a career for these boys as stand-up comedians.
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This
Month's FAQ – What Are The Characteristics Of Strong
Passwords?

Question:
I have to come up with new passwords on a regular basis and feel like I'm
just guessing at what characters to use. I could use some advice. What are
the characteristics of strong passwords?
Answer:
You're smart to be concerned about your passwords. Using automated
programs that target thousands of computers simultaneously, hackers can
quickly crack many simple passwords and break into online accounts. Once
they sign in as you, they may change the password, locking you out of your
own account.
Use these strategies to strengthen your passwords for
increased online security:
- Passwords
should be at least 12 characters. Researchers at the Georgia Tech
Research Institute learned that eight-character passwords can be cracked
in about two hours, but adding just four additional keystrokes to a
password could raise that to a theoretical 17,000 years.
- Combine
letters, numbers, and symbols. The greater variety of characters in your
password, the harder it is to crack. Choose from all the symbols on the
keyboard, not just letters and numbers; consider using symbols such as
&, >, # or @.
- Avoid
sequences or repeated characters. Passwords such as "12345678" or
"222222" are weak passwords.
- Don't use
dictionary words. Hackers use sophisticated tools that can rapidly guess
passwords based on words in multiple dictionaries, including words
spelled backwards, common misspellings, and substitutions.
- Use a
sentence as the starting point. While complicated passwords are safer,
they're also harder to remember. To make it easier, think of a memorable
sentence, take the first letter of each word, mix up lowercase and
uppercase, and replace some letters with numbers and symbols.
Once
you've created a new password, find out how strong it is by visiting
Microsoft's Password Checker at microsoft.com/protect/yourself/password/checker.mspx.
It will instantly rate your password from Weak to Best. If yours doesn't
rate well, it's back to the drawing board. Keep testing new passwords
until you find one that rates highly.
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Sites
Of The Month – Great Sites To Check Out In September

Win
A Trip To Space spaceneedle.com
– Seattle's famous Space Needle is celebrating its 50th
anniversary by sending someone into space! Visit this site to learn more
about the contest and enter for a chance to get a seat aboard G-Force One
for a zero gravity experience. Keep exploring to see the view from the
Space Needle (including fun videos and a real-time webcam).
Fall
Cleaning Checklist realsimple.com – Didn't
get to your spring cleaning this year? No worries, fall is another perfect
time to do a deep clean. Windows, walls, light fixtures, cabinets,
carpets, and computers all get a place on this handy fall cleaning
checklist. Once your house is in order, the list will help you move into
the yard to finish preparing for winter.
Newborn
Zoo Babies zooborns.com – Get your
"awwws" out; you're going to need them when you see the adorable baby zoo
animals on this site. ZooBorns brings you photos of "the newest and cutest
exotic baby animals from zoos and aquariums around the world" including
baby bears, bush dogs, crocodiles, and monkeys.
Best
Credit Cards nerdwallet.com – This site
makes the tedious job of finding the best credit card easy by instantly
showing you credit cards that fit the criteria you enter. The site
considers good versus bad credit, type of rewards, whether you're looking
for the best ongoing APR versus best introductory rate, which credit card
brands you prefer, and so on.
Quick
Chicken Recipes readyseteat.com – September is
National Chicken Month and you can celebrate by fixing some of the quick
chicken recipes here. Start your search by selecting chicken as the main
ingredient. Then narrow your choices by choosing an ethnicity and/or
ingredients you like or have on hand. Want something Asian and have snow
peas available? Try Asian Chicken Noodle Salad.
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Short
Tutorial – Adjusting Your Pop-up Blocker Settings

A
pop-up is a small Web browser window, usually created by advertisers, that
appears on top of a website you're viewing. Pop-ups can sometimes be
annoying or potentially dangerous and other times they can be quite
useful. So how do you block unwanted pop-ups and still allow pop-ups on
selected websites? Follow the steps below for your browser to adjust your
pop-up blocker settings and enter your preferences.
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Adjusting
Pop-up Blocker Settings When Using ... Internet
Browser:
Internet Explorer 8 Computer Operating System: Windows XP
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- With
Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on "Tools" on the menu
bar.
- Select
"Internet Options" from the drop-down menu. The Internet Options window
will appear.
- Select the
"Privacy" tab.
- The box
next to "Turn on Pop-up Blocker" should be checked by default within the
"Pop-up Blocker" section. If no check mark appears, click on the check
box to activate this setting.
- To allow
specific website pop-ups, click on the "Settings" button. The Pop-up
Blocker Settings window will appear.
- Here you
can enter websites that you want to allow to display pop-ups by entering
the website address and clicking on "Add." You can also remove
previously entered websites if you no longer want to allow them to
display pop-ups. Also in the Pop-up Blocker Settings window, you can
select which filter level you are most comfortable with by choosing from
the drop-downs in the "Blocking level:" section.
- Click on
the "Close" button to exit the Pop-up Blocker Settings window.
- If you made
edits, click on the "Apply" button to save your changes and then click
on the "OK" button to close the Internet Options window.
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Adjusting
Pop-up Blocker Settings When Using ... Internet
Browser:
Internet Explorer 9 Computer Operating System: Windows
Vista and Windows 7
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- With
Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on "Tools" on the menu
bar.
- Select
"Internet options" from the drop-down menu. The Internet Options window
will appear.
- Select the
"Privacy" tab.
- The box
next to "Turn on Pop-up Blocker" should be checked by default within the
"Pop-up Blocker" section. If no check mark appears, click on the check
box to activate this setting.
- To allow
specific website pop-ups, click on the "Settings" button. The Pop-up
Blocker Settings window will appear.
- Here you
can enter websites that you want to allow to display pop-ups by entering
the website address and clicking on "Add." You can also remove
previously entered websites if you no longer want to allow them to
display pop-ups. Also in the Pop-up Blocker Settings window, you can
select which filter level you are most comfortable with by choosing from
the drop-downs in the "Blocking level:" section.
- Click on
the "Close" button to exit the Pop-up Blocker Settings window.
- If you made
edits, click on the "Apply" button to save your changes and then click
on the "OK" button to close the Internet Options window.
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Adjusting
Pop-up Blocker Settings When Using ... Internet
Browser:
Mozilla Firefox 6 Computer Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6
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- With
Firefox open, click your cursor arrow on "Firefox" on the menu bar.
- Select
"Preferences..." from the drop-down menu.
- Select the
"Content" icon. The "Block pop-up windows" option should have a check
mark next to it.
- To change
the Pop-up Blocker preferences, select the "Exceptions..." button. The
Allowed Sites—Pop-ups window will appear. Here you can enter websites
that you want to allow to display pop-ups by entering the website
address and clicking on "Allow." You can also remove previously entered
websites if you no longer want to allow them to display pop-ups.
- Click on
the red circle in the upper left corner to close the Allowed
Sites—Pop-ups window.
- Click on
the red circle in the upper left corner to close the Preferences window.
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Adjusting
Pop-up Blocker Settings When Using ... Internet
Browser:
Mozilla Firefox 6 Computer Operating System: Windows XP,
Windows Vista, and Windows 7
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- With
Firefox open, click your cursor arrow on "Tools" on the menu bar.
- Select
"Options" from the drop-down menu. The Options window will appear.
- Select the
"Content" icon. By default, the "Block pop-up windows" option should
have a check mark next to it.
- To change
the Pop-up Blocker preferences, select the "Exceptions..." button. The
Allowed Sites—Pop-ups window will appear. Here you can enter websites
that you want to allow to display pop-ups by entering the website
address and clicking on "Allow." You can also remove previously entered
websites if you no longer want to allow them to display pop-ups.
- Click on
the "Close" button to close the Allowed Sites—Pop-ups window.
- Click on
the "OK" button to close the Options window.
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Adjusting
Pop-up Blocker Settings When Using ... Internet
Browser:
Safari 5 Computer Operating System: Windows XP, Windows
Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X 10.6
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- With Safari
open, click your cursor arrow on "Safari" (Mac) or "Tools" (Windows) on
the menu bar.
- Simply
click on the "Block Pop-Up Windows" option from the drop-down menu or
select "Preferences..." from the drop-down menu.
- In the
Preferences window, select the "Security" icon. By default, the "Block
pop-up windows" option should have a check mark next to it.
- To allow
pop-ups, deselect the check box next to the "Block pop-up windows"
option.
- Close the
Preferences window.
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Adjusting
Pop-up Blocker Settings When Using ... Internet
Browser:
Google Chrome 13 Computer Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6
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- With Chrome
open, click your cursor arrow on "Chrome" on the menu bar.
- Select
"Preferences..." from the drop-down menu. A "Preferences" tab will open.
- Select the
"Under the Hood" link.
- In the
"Privacy" section, click on the "Content Settings..." button.
- By default,
"Do not allow any site to show pop-ups (recommended)" is selected within
the "Pop-ups" section.
- You have
the option to click on the "Manage Exceptions..." button where you can
enter websites in the "Hostname Pattern" field and choose from either
the "Allow" or "Block" option from the "Behavior" drop-down menu.
- When your
selections are complete, close the "Preferences" tab.
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Adjusting
Pop-up Blocker Settings When Using ... Internet
Browser:
Google Chrome 13 Computer Operating System: Windows XP,
Windows Vista, or Windows 7
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- With Chrome
open, click your cursor arrow on the "Tools" icon on the menu bar.
- Select
"Options" from the drop-down menu. An "Options-Basics" tab will open.
- Select the
"Under the Hood" link.
- In the
"Privacy" section, click on the "Content Settings..." button.
- By default,
"Do not allow any site to show pop-ups (recommended)" is selected within
the "Pop-ups" section.
- You have
the option to click on the "Manage exceptions..." button where you can
enter websites in the "Hostname Pattern" field and choose from either
the "Allow" or "Block" option from the "Behavior" drop-down menu.
- When your
selections are complete, close the "Options-Basics" tab.
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