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E-Mail
Hoax - Fraudulent UPS E-Mails Try to Deliver Malware

Fraudulent
e-mails that claim to be from United Parcel Service (UPS) are now sweeping
through inboxes so keep your eyes open for them. These e-mails usually
contain a phony tracking number in the subject heading, and lead you to
believe that a UPS shipment could not be delivered. You're then instructed
to open up the attachment to correct the delivery address, print out a
waybill or invoice, and pick up the package from a UPS office. See an
example of a UPS scam e-mail below:

The attachment features an icon that makes it
appear to be a Microsoft Word document, but if PC users click on it, it
actually downloads Malware—short for malicious software. (This does not
affect Mac users.) Malware may disable your firewall, look for and steal
credit card and bank account details, or make screen snapshots to allow
hackers continued access to your computer.
You can read the
official UPS statement about this scam and find out how to check the
authenticity of notification messages by visiting: http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/about/news/service_updates/virus_us.html
If you receive a suspicious e-mail like this, delete it and do
not open the attachment. This attack underlines the importance of
thinking twice before you open an attached file, even if it appears to
come from a reputable organization. It may be worth the few extra minutes
to check out how genuine an attachment is by contacting the sender by
phone or e-mail. If you use e-mail, key in the address yourself rather
than using the "Reply'" button. This also serves as a reminder to always
keep your Internet security program updated, which offers protection
through virus definition updates.
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Community Calendar

Huntingburg
Homecoming
Saturday - September 20, 2008, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
at the Teen Outback (Old High School Gym). For more
information, Click
Here for the flyer. And don’t forget, the following day, Sunday the
21st, is a day everyone looks forward to .... St. Mary's Picnic (at St.
Mary’s Church in Huntingburg).
Stir-N-Up
Hope Meeting
Thursday, September 25th, 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: “Staying
Grounded in the Midst of Change” September 20 – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
EDT “Praying Through Movement and Dance” September 27 – 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. EDT For more information visit www.thedome.org/programs or
call 800-880-2777.
Evanston
Hog Roast – 25th Anniversary
September
20th, 10 AM to Midnight, CST. Hog Roast features basketball, softball
and horseshoe tourneys, auctions, raffles and games. Also offering pulled
pork or fried chicken dinners. For more information, contact Rodney
Schaeffer at 812-529-8400.
St.
Mark Shooting Match
Sunday,
September 28th. Click the link below for more information. http://www.psci.net/communitycalendar/stmarksshootingmatch.pdf
St. Meinrad Fall Festival
September 21st at St. Meinrad Community Center and
Recreation Field Fall Festival featuring car show, quilt raffles, grand
raffle, horseshoe tourney, silent auction, bingo, chicken dinners, famous
soup, live music and many more activities aimed at the whole family. For
more information, please contact the parish at 812-357-5533 or Kelly Ruxer
at 812-357-2442.
Holland Community Festival
Friday, September 19, 5:00 p.m. – Midnight and
Saturday, September 20, 10:00 a.m. – Midnight For more information,
visit http://www.hollandindiana.org/.
2008 Herbstfest
September 25-28 at beautiful Huntingburg City
Park For more information, visit http://www.huntingburgchamber.org/.
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Ask
The Help Desk - What's The Easiest Way To Scroll Through
Webpages?

Question:
I've been using the left button on my mouse to drag the scroll bar up and
down when I view webpages, but is there an easier way?
Answer: Yes, there are actually several other ways to
scroll through webpages that you might want to try. You can use the wheel
on your mouse (if you have one) to move the scroll bar up and down, or use
your mouse to click on the arrow keys above and below the scroll bar.
If you'd prefer to give your mouse a rest, you can use the "Page
Up" and "Page Down" keys on your keyboard. Another option is to use the
spacebar for scrolling. To scroll down while viewing a webpage, simply
press the spacebar. To scroll up, hold the "Shift" key and press the
spacebar. This shortcut works for Internet Explorer 7, Safari, and
Firefox.
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Sites
Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In September

Laptop
Screening At Airports http://www.tsa.gov/press/happenings/simplifying_laptop_bag_procedures.shtm - This
site highlights the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) new
“checkpoint friendly” laptop bag procedures. The updated process enables
you to keep your laptop in its bag during screening if a clear x-ray image
of the laptop can be obtained. Manufacturers have stepped up to the
challenge of designing appropriate bags, and the site features photos of
both “OK” and "not OK” styles. Visit the site to learn more about the do's
and don'ts of streamlined screening.
Recipe Repository
http://www.prevention.com/recipes - What's
for dinner? Or breakfast? Or your next holiday party? The answers are just
clicks away on this recipe-packed site. Search by nutritional benefits,
cooking method, prep time, or star ingredient. And check out the bonus
features like Daily Recipe, Tools and Quizzes, and Free Newsletters for
even more food and cooking information.
Sport-ese http://www.sportscliche.com - The
Olympics are over and fall sports are in full swing. Are you on top of
your game when it comes to knowledge of sports clichés and jargon? If not,
you'll want to visit this site, which lists those phrases you tend to hear
again and again in a variety of sports situations—teams on the rise, a
lost game, in the locker room, etc. You can even look up phrases you've
heard in a non-sports context, or take the site's quiz to determine your
sports cliché savvy.
Cyber Safety http://www.fosi.org - The Family
Online Safety Institute (FOSI) is an organization that works to make the
online world safer for children and their families. The website includes
information about FOSI's activities, events, and projects, as well as
resources for parents, children, web developers, teachers, and policy
makers. Useful tools for parents include The Parents' Child Protection
Guide, Children's Bill of Rights, and a Family Online Safety Contract that
can be printed for parents and kids to sign.
Got a Gas
Guzzler? http://www.edmunds.com/calculators/gas-guzzler.html - Tired
of spending a small fortune each time you fill up? Thinking about trading
in your van or SUV for a more fuel-efficient vehicle? This site features a
handy calculator that shows how long it will take before you pay off the
balance of a vehicle purchase, how much per month you could expect to save
on gas, and how soon you'll really breakeven and start saving money.
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Short
Tutorial - Forwarding E-mail Messages While Protecting Address Privacy

We've
all received them—e-mails that have been forwarded multiple times and
contain a long list of e-mail addresses. Unfortunately, unscrupulous
people including hackers and spammers can harvest these addresses. To
prevent this from occurring when you forward e-mails, follow the steps
below to use the Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy) feature. This allows you to send
messages to many recipients without displaying their addresses and
compromising their privacy.
Forwarding E-mail Messages With Bcc
When Using ... - E-mail Program: Outlook Express 6 -
Computer Operating System: Windows XP SP2 Home Edition
- With the
selected e-mail open, click on the "Forward" button on the toolbar.
- If the
"Bcc" field is not visible, select "View" from the menu bar and then
select "All Headers" from the resulting drop-down menu. The "Bcc" field
will now be visible below the "Cc" field.
- Click on
the "Bcc" button and a list of all saved recipient e-mail addresses will
appear. You can choose from this list or you can manually enter the
e-mail addresses of your chosen recipients.
- As a
courtesy to others, highlight and then delete the "From" and "To"
addresses within the body of the e-mail so spammers don't harvest these
addresses.
- It is a
good idea to enter your personal e-mail address in the "To" field as
often times spam filters will catch messages that do not have an address
in the "To" field.
- Click the
"Send" button on the toolbar.
Forwarding
E-mail Messages With Bcc When Using ... -
E-mail Program: Windows Mail - Computer Operating System:
Windows Vista Home Premium
- With the
selected e-mail open, click on the "Forward" button on the toolbar.
- If the
"Bcc" field is not visible, select "View" from the menu bar and then
select "All Headers" from the resulting drop-down menu. The "Bcc" field
will now be visible below the "Cc" field.
- Click on
the "Bcc" button and a list of all saved recipient e-mail addresses will
appear. You can choose from this list or you can manually enter the
e-mail addresses of your chosen recipients.
- As a
courtesy to others, highlight and then delete the "From" and "To"
addresses within the body of the e-mail so spammers don't harvest these
addresses.
- It is a
good idea to enter your personal e-mail address in the "To" field as
often times spam filters will catch messages that do not have an address
in the "To" field.
- Click the
"Send" button on the toolbar.
Forwarding
E-mail Messages With Bcc When Using ... -
E-mail Program: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0 - Computer Operating
System: Windows XP SP2 Home Edition and Windows Vista Home Premium
- With the
selected e-mail open, click on the "Forward" button on the toolbar.
- If the
"Bcc" field is not visible, select the down arrow to the left of the
word "To" in the "To" field. The "Bcc" field will now be visible.
- Enter the
e-mail addresses of your chosen recipients.
- As a
courtesy to others, highlight and then delete the "From" and "To"
addresses within the body of the e-mail so spammers don't harvest these
addresses.
- It is a
good idea to enter your personal e-mail address in the "To" field as
often times spam filters will catch messages that do not have an address
in the "To" field. To do this, click on the empty box below the "Bcc"
field and the "To" field will appear. Then enter your e-mail address.
- Click the
"Send" button on the toolbar.
Forwarding
E-mail Messages With Bcc When Using ... -
E-mail Program: Apple's Mail 2.1.1 and Address Book 4.0.4 -
Computer Operating System: Macintosh OS X 10.4.9
- With the
selected e-mail open, click on the "Forward" button on the toolbar.
- If the
"Bcc" field is not visible, select "View" from the menu bar and then
select "Bcc Address Field" from the resulting drop-down menu. The "Bcc"
field will now be visible below the "Cc" field.
- Add the
addresses of the recipients that you would like to receive the forwarded
e-mail to the "Bcc" field.
- As a
courtesy to others, highlight and then delete the "From" and "To"
addresses within the body of the e-mail so spammers don't harvest these
addresses.
- It is a
good idea to enter your personal e-mail address in the "To" field as
often times spam filters will catch messages that do not have an address
in the "To" field. To do this, click on the empty "To" field and then
enter your e-mail address.
- Click the
"Send" button on the toolbar.
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