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E-Mail Hoax - Beware Of E-mails Threatening Internet Access
Suspension

Cyber criminals are currently
using the threat of Internet access suspension to trick unsuspecting users
into opening a malicious attachment. One version of the e-mail is supposedly
sent from the "ICS Monitoring Team" of the "Internet Service
Provider Consorcium" - organizations that do not exist. Its message
claims that this consorcium (note the misspelling) conducts network
wiretapping and is aware of illegal Internet activities committed by the
user. Examples of these alleged activities include the pirating of software,
movies, and music.
Take a look at one of these fraudulent e-mails below:
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The user is told via this example to open the attached .zip file to see a
report of their online activities in the past six months. This file actually
contains a Trojan virus designed to communicate with remote hackers. If the
file is opened, it will infect the user's PC. The cyber criminals are banking
on the fact that some people do, in fact, engage in some form of illegal
downloading and will be worried enough about losing Internet service to open
the attachment.
If you receive an e-mail similar to this regarding suspension of your
Internet access, delete it and do not open the attachment. In addition,
always keep your Internet security program updated, which offers anti-virus
protection. To learn more about how and where to legally download music,
including tools for parents and educators, visit the Recording Artists
Association of America site at: http://www.riaa.com
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Community Calendar
St.
Meinrad Volunteer Fire Department Open House and Farm Show
The Annual St. Meinrad Open House and Farm Show will be Sunday 10/5/08.
For more information, visit http://www.psci.net/communitycalendar/stmeinrad_firedept.pdf.
Stir-N-Up Hope Meeting
Thursday, October 23rd, at 6:30 PM CST
The meeting is held at the Gospel Mission Church in Rockport. Volunteers and
visitors are invited and always welcome. For more information or directions,
visit www.stir-n-uphope.org.
Saturday Morning at the Dome Program Series
Saturday Morning at the Dome Programs at Kordes Center in Ferdinand
(breakfast and lunch included)
are sponsored by the Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand. This month the
programs are:
October 11 – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT “Reconnecting the Mind and Heart” –
HeartMath® and focus
on the mental, physical, and spiritual benefits of mind and heart working in
harmony.
October 18 – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT “Be Salt! Be Light! Be Fully Alive! – How
to become better
Christians.
For more information visit www.thedome.org/programs or
call 800-880-2777.
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Ask The Help Desk - What's "Twitter?"

Question: I've been hearing the term "Twitter" mentioned a lot
these days. What is it exactly and how does it work?
Answer: Launched in July 2006, Twitter is a social networking and
micro-blogging site that allows users to post short updates to the question,
"What are you doing?" Updates, known as tweets, are limited to 140
characters in length. They can be posted through any of three methods: web
form, text message, or instant message.
The service is designed as a way for friends, family, and co-workers (called
followers) to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick,
frequent messages. Updates are displayed on the user's profile page and
delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them. The New York
Times says that Twitter is "one of the fastest-growing phenomena on
the Internet." As of July 2008, over two million Twitter accounts were
registered.
Find out complete details, including how to join, at http://twitter.com Go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddO9idmax0o
to see a video titled "Twitter in Plain English."
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Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In October

Are Your Bank Accounts
Safe?
http://www.fdic.gov/edie/index.html - Troubling
news from the financial sector has many Americans concerned about the safety
of their bank deposits. This site was recently developed to help people check
whether or not their accounts are fully insured by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC). It features EDIE the Estimator, which can
calculate your FDIC insurance coverage for each FDIC-insured bank where you
have deposit accounts. It also offers step-by-step tutorials illustrating
strategies for families, a couple, and a business owner.
"Good for You" Recipes
http://recipes.sparkpeople.com - Spark
your imagination for dinner tonight with a visit to this SparkPeople site. It
offers more than 97,000 healthy and delicious recipes from appetizers to
desserts, all submitted from its community of members. Search by course,
ethnicity, occasion, or dietary needs to find just the right one - like
Shrimp & Corn Chowder or No Bake Graham Cracker Cheesycake. Want to
analyze your recipes? Use the recipe calculator to calculate the nutritional
information.
Browse the Best Beaches
http://travelchannel.com/Travel_Ideas/Best_Beaches - Are
you dreaming of a beach vacation? Let the experts at the Travel Channel guide
you to the best beaches in the world. They've grouped them by type of vacation
(family or romance) as well as season of the year and region. So put on your
flip flops and stroll through this long stretch of beaches that are
guaranteed to provide fun in the sun.
How to Winterize Your Home
http://doityourself.com/stry/prepareforwinter1 - Before
you know it, those winter winds will be blowing. Is your home ready? What
needs to be done to prepare? This site provides a review of important tasks
including furnace and fireplace inspections, adding insulation, and cleaning
gutters. Get to work now and you can look forward to a more comfortable home
with reduced energy costs.
Hear the Buzz on Concerts
http://beethere.net - BeeThere makes
it possible to track your favorite artists and their tour dates in 800 cities
in the U.S. and Canada using your iTunes collection as a starting point. The
site searches club websites, member postings, and the open Web to get current
information on upcoming music events. Create your own watch list and be
notified in time to buy concert tickets.
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Short Tutorial - Setting Up a Signature for Your E-Mails

A signature is a block of text placed at the bottom of your
outgoing e-mails to "sign off" and close the messages. The primary
purpose of a signature is to let people know who you are and how to contact
you. Many people also take this opportunity to convey a bit of their
personality through the use of a favorite quotation or a particular font.
What you include in your signature is up to you, and you may want to create a
couple of signatures - such as one for business and one for personal use. To
set up a signature, follow the steps below for your e-mail program.
Setting Up a Signature for Your E-Mails When Using ...
- E-mail Program: Outlook Express 6
- Computer Operating System: Windows XP SP2 Home Edition
- With Outlook Express open, click your cursor arrow on
"Tools" in the menu bar and select "Options..." from
the resulting drop-down menu.
- In the Options window, select the
"Signatures" tab.
- In the "Signature settings" section, click
on the "New" button.
- Enter the personal signature that you would like to
appear on future e-mails. Check the box next to "Add signatures to
all outgoing messages" so that your signature will automatically
appear in new e-mails.
- Once you have entered your signature, click on the
"Apply" button and then click "OK" to accept the
signature and close the Options window.
Setting Up a Signature for Your E-Mails When Using ...
- E-mail Program: Windows Mail
- Computer Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium
- With Windows Mail open, click your cursor arrow on
"Tools" in the menu bar and select "Options..." from
the resulting drop-down menu.
- In the Options window, select the
"Signatures" tab.
- In the "Signature settings" section, click
on the "New" button.
- Enter the personal signature that you would like to
appear on future e-mails. Check the box next to "Add signatures to
all outgoing messages" so that your signature automatically appears
in new e-mails.
- Once you have entered your signature, click on the
"Apply" button and then click "OK" to accept the
signature and close the Options window.
Setting Up a Signature for Your E-Mails When Using ...
- E-mail Program: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
- Computer Operating System: Windows XP SP2 Home Edition and Windows
Vista Home Premium
- You must create the signature file using basic text
formatting by using a program such as Microsoft's Notepad. Notepad can
be found by clicking your cursor arrow on Start>All
Programs>Accessories>Notepad.
- With Notepad open, manually type in the signature
exactly as you would like it to appear in future e-mails. For example:
Jane Doe
Senior Programmer
jdoe@xyzcompany.com
(800) 555-5555
- Save the Notepad document in a folder of your choice
on your computer, such as My Documents/E-mail Signatures/Thunderbird
Signature.
- Next, with Mozilla Thunderbird open, click on
"Tools" from the menu bar and select "Account
Settings..." from the resulting drop-down menu. The Account
Settings window will open.
- On the left side of the Account Settings window, click
on your e-mail address.
- On the right side of the Account Settings window,
check the box next to "Attach this signature" and then click
on the "Choose" button.
- Next select the Notepad file that you saved earlier
containing your signature. The file path under "Attach this
signature" will now be filled in.
- Click on the "OK" button to accept the
signature and close the Account Settings window.
Setting Up a Signature for Your E-Mails When Using ...
- E-mail Program: Macintosh Mail.app
- Computer Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4
- With Mail.app open, click your cursor arrow on the
"Mail" menu and select "Preferences" from the
resulting drop-down menu.
- When the Preferences window opens, click on the
"Signatures" icon.
- You will now see three panes. The first pane has a
list of your accounts. Click on the account that you want to create a
signature for. It will now be highlighted.
- Under the middle pane, you will see two buttons—one
with a plus (+) sign, the other with a minus (-) sign. Click on the plus
sign. A signature with the name "Signature #1" will appear in
the middle pane. In the third pane, you will see the default signature
that Mail.app has created for this account.
- If you would like to change the default signature, click
on any part of it and enter your own text.
- To get the font of your signature to match the
default font in your message, check the box next to "Always match
my default message font."
- Click on the "Choose Signature:" button and
select "In Sequential Order" to get your new signature to show
up automatically when you create a new e-mail message.
- If you would like to have the signature appear above
quoted text when you reply to a message, check the box next to
"Place signature above quoted text."
- When you have the signature settings the way you want
them, click on the red button in the upper left corner of the
Preferences window.
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