From: e-LINKS [eLINKSeditor@comporium.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 11:15 PM
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Subject: Your Comporium e-LINKS eNewsletter January 2009
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Surfer Beware - Koobface Worm Targets Facebook Users If you're on Facebook, be aware that a fast-spreading worm
called Koobface is targeting users and trying to steal personal information
such as credit card details. The Koobface worm sends a message to the
Facebook user, supposedly from a friend, that says things like "you look
funny in this new video" or "is it u there?" After clicking on
the video link, the user is asked to download the latest version of Adobe
Flash Player. Only after the user clicks on the fraudulent Flash update is
the Koobface worm installed.
The Holiday season
is now over and many have made New Year's resolutions to shop smarter and
save money in 2009. Because the Internet can offer easy access to alternative
sources to spend your hard earned dollars, it also creates a competitive
marketplace for a well informed consumer to get the best possible deal on
products and services. While the following list isn't exhaustive, we hope
that it will assist you and provide a means by which you can save money by
utilizing your Comporium Internet connection.
Products and Services:
Consumer tools to
protect yourself:
With a little online
research and the right Internet tools, any consumer can find the best
selection and price. Make sure to utilize these sites from time to time if
you are in the market for buying something. Ask The Help Desk - What Computer-related New Year's
Resolutions Do You Suggest? Question: One of my goals for the New Year is to do a
better job of consistently taking care of my computer. Could you suggest some
good New Year's resolutions with respect to computer maintenance and
security?
You may also want to
make a New Year's resolution to digitize important financial documents and
family photos and store them offsite for protection in case of a natural
disaster like flooding. Find out if a local provider offers remote online
backup, since these automatic services are often the most convenient option.
If you choose to put your files on a CD or DVD, keep one copy in a safe
deposit box and send another to a friend or relative in another state. Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In January Bad Credit Hotel Short Tutorial - Making Your ISP's Home Page Your Start Page Making Your ISP's
Home Page Your Start Page Using ... 1. With Internet Explorer open, click your
cursor arrow on the "Tools" button located at the upper right
corner of your screen on the Command Bar. Select "Internet Options"
from the resulting drop-down menu. 2. When the Internet Options window opens, make
sure the "General" tab is selected. 3. From the "General" tab under the
"Home page" section, hit the delete key on your keyboard to erase
the URL (Web address) that is currently listed. Then type or paste in the Web
address of your ISP. 4. Click on the "Apply" button and
then click "OK" to accept and save your changes. Making Your ISP's
Home Page Your Start Page Using ... 1. With Firefox open, click your cursor arrow
on "Tools" in the menu bar and then select "Options..."
from the resulting drop-down menu. 2. When the Options window opens, make sure the
"Main" tab is selected. 3. From the "Main" tab under the
"Startup" section, type in the Web address of your ISP in the
"Home Page:" field. 4. Click on the "OK" button to accept
and save your changes. Making Your ISP's
Home Page Your Start Page Using ... 1. With Firefox open, click your cursor arrow
on "Firefox" in the menu bar and then select
"Preferences..." from the resulting drop-down menu. 2. When the Preferences window opens, select
the "Main" icon. 3. In the "Startup" section, type in
the Web address of your ISP in the "Home Page:" field. 4. To accept and save your changes, click on
the red circle in the upper left corner of the window to close it. Making Your ISP's
Home Page Your Start Page Using ... 1. With Safari open, click your cursor arrow on
"Safari" in the menu bar and then select "Preferences..."
from the resulting drop-down menu. 2. When the Preferences window opens, select
the "General" icon. 3. In the "Home page:" field, type in
the Web address of your ISP. 4. To accept and save your changes, click on
the red circle in the upper left corner of the window to close it.
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