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Happy
New Year! - Time To Change Your
Passwords![]()
The
start of a new year is a good time to change your passwords, making sure you
create strong ones that will be less vulnerable to hackers. Why bother? Because
a stolen password leads to identity theft, the fastest growing crime in the
U.S. and the top complaint
filed with the FTC for the past seven years. A hacker could open new accounts
and max out your credit limit, change your mailing address and have items (and
bills) sent to them, or take out a loan in your name.
Given the
importance of passwords, it makes sense to spend a little extra time on their
development:
Once you've created a new password, find out just how strong it is by visiting Microsoft Corp.'s Password Checker: www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/password/checker.mspx
Speed
Things Up - With Our January
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Wish your Internet had a little more
OOMPH? Get FREE installation and FREE SecureIT Plus computer protection for 3
months when you upgrade from dial-up or increase your DSL speed. Get the
information you need faster while protecting your investment and your family.
Did you know that 80% of computer users have spyware clogging their
computer that they don't even know about? SecureIT will enable you to block
viruses, spam, and inappropriate sites based on your specified keywords. You can
even set time limits for each of your children and generate activity reports to
view all sites visited each week.
What better way to celebrate the New
Year than by adding a little speed to your Internet? Limited time offer. Credit
qualifications and 24-month commitment applies. Other restrictions may apply.
Call 336-622-7900 for more details.
Ask
The Help Desk - How Do I Delete Many
E-mail Messages At The Same Time?![]()
Question: Some
time ago I found out how to use keys to select a number of e-mails to remove
them all at once instead of one at a time. Now I don't remember how this is
done. Can you remind me? I have Outlook Express 6 and use Windows XP Home
Edition for my operating system.
Answer: If you want to delete groups
of e-mail messages that are listed all together, click on the first message in
the group of e-mail messages you want to delete to highlight it. Now hold down
the "Shift" key and select the last message in the group that is to be deleted.
All messages between and including the first and last messages selected will be
highlighted. Then simply hit the "Delete" button on the Outlook Express toolbar.
All of the highlighted messages will be deleted.
Great
Sites To Check Out This Month![]()
Idol Thoughts
http://americanidol.com - Season
seven of American Idol begins
this month and television viewers are singing a happy tune. With dramas and
comedies in reruns due to the writers' strike, fresh episodes of the popular
competition will be music to many ears. Visit this site to see audition preview
videos, get a behind-the-scenes look at the show, and sign up to receive the
American Idol newsletter. You can
also look back at some favorite "Idol" moments from past seasons including
unforgettable comments from the judges.
Update for Travelers
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html -
All U.S. travelers returning from Mexico, Canada, and the
Caribbean by air have
had to carry passports since January 23, 2007. Beginning
January 31, 2008, adult
travelers re-entering the U.S. by land or via ferry
or small boat must carry a passport or a government-issued photo ID (such as a
driver's license) plus proof of citizenship (such as a birth certificate).
Children 18 and younger need only proof of citizenship. The requirements are
part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative launched after 9/11. More
details are available on this site so go here before you make travel plans to go
out of the country.
Deal or No Deal
http://www.nbc.com/Deal_or_No_Deal -
Here's the deal — if you're looking for entertainment alone, watch the game show
Deal or No Deal with Howie Mandel
on TV. If you'd like a chance at winning up to $100,000, play the Lucky Case
Game online during Deal or No
Deal broadcasts. The online promotion runs through
March 31, 2008, so you
still have time to try your luck at the loot.
Record-breaking Resource
http://guinnessworldrecords.com -
Could this be your year to set a record? Find out what it takes from the experts
at Guinness World Records. Click on the Break a World Record link to get
information on making a claim. Or just browse through the Video Vault for a look
at the fastest, strongest, largest, and most incredible things on the planet.
From the largest disco ball to the heaviest car balanced on the head, there's
enough here to keep you amazed for hours. Search by category: human body,
amazing feats, natural world, science & tech, arts & media, modern
society, travel & transport, and sports & games.
New Year's Resolutions
http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/New_Years_Resolutions.shtml -
This time of year, everybody is talking about New Year's resolutions — even the
U.S. government is ready to give you advice. This site contains tips for most of
the top resolutions including: lose weight, pay off debt, save money, get a
better job, eat right, and get fit. For help with the last one, for example,
you'll be directed to the website of the President's Council on Physical Fitness
and Sports. But you'll still have to do the exercises yourself.
Short
Tutorial - Finding What Version
Of Browser You're Using![]()
People often refer to the version
number of the Web browser they are using. For example, some talk about Internet
Explorer 7 while others mention Firefox 2. To discover what version of Web
browser you are using to surf the Internet, follow the steps below. Note that
different steps are required to discover whether you are using Internet Explorer
6 (or older versions) or Internet Explorer 7.
Discover Your Browser's Version Number When Using
Internet Explorer 6 Or Older With Windows XP Home Edition
Discover Your Browser's Version Number When Using Internet Explorer 7 With Windows XP Home Edition Or Windows Vista
Discover Your Browser's Version Number When Using Firefox With Windows XP Home Edition Or Windows Vista
Discover Your Browser's Version Number When Using Safari With Macintosh OS X
Discover Your Browser's Version Number When Using Firefox With Macintosh OS X
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Best regards,
Aaryn M.
Slafky
Director of Marketing & Communications
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