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E-Mail Virus Hoax - New "World Trade Center - 911"
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In
late September of 2001, the "WTC Survivor E-mail Virus Hoax" began
making its way around the Internet. The e-mail message warned people not to
open any e-mail messages that contained the words "WTC Survivor" in
the subject line. ("WTC" is short for World Trade Center.) The
unlucky person who did so would see their entire "C" drive erased off
their computer. This e-mail warning was nothing more than an e-mail hoax. There
was no truth to it.
Now there is an updated version of the "WTC Survivor" hoax that has
been making its way around the Internet in recent weeks. The increase in its
circulation in the last few weeks is probably due to the heightened concern
about the recent Middle East situation.
Following is the actual text of one version of the updated "World Trade
Center - 911 E-mail Hoax" that you may have already received or may soon
receive via e-mail:
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During the next several
weeks, be VERY cautious about opening or launching any e-mails that refer to
the World Trade Center or 9/11 in any way, regardless of who sent it. PLEASE
FORWARD TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW, "WTC"
STANDS FOR THE WORLD TRADE CENTER. REALLY DANGEROUS BECAUSE PEOPLE WILL OPEN
IT RIGHT AWAY, THINKING ITS A STORY RELATING TO 9/11! |
If you receive this e-mail message, do NOT forward it to your friends. This is
an e-mail virus hoax.
FREE Webmail! - From Polar
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Did you know that one of
the benefits of having Internet services through Polar is that all customers
receive FREE Webmail? Webmail is a great way to check your Polar account
when you are away from home. Simply go to Polar's webpage at http://www.polarcomm.com and click on
Webmail (under the RESOURCES tab). Your username and password are the
same as your internet log-on. Try your FREE Webmail today! If you
have any questions regarding Polar's Webmail, please feel free to contact our
Help Desk at 1-888-700-POLAR.
Ask The Help Desk - How Do I Get Rid Of Pop-up Windows That
Appear When I Am Surfing The Web?
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Question: I keep getting these annoying
"pop-ups" and "pop-unders" that appear when I access
certain websites. Is there a way of quickly getting rid of these?
Answer: This is a more recent marketing technique used by some
online advertisers. When a surfer accesses certain websites, a small pop-up
window (or sometimes a pop-under window) appears. (Pop-under windows are
windows that appear underneath the Web page window the user has requested. Many
times the user may not even know it is there until he or she is getting ready
to close his or her Web surfing session.) The goal of the pop-up advertiser is
to encourage the Web surfer to click on the advertiser's window rather than
going to the originally requested site. Research has shown that most Internet
users consider this form of marketing an annoyance. However, this marketing
method must be somewhat effective as online advertisers continue to utilize it.
So how do you prevent these pop-ups? There are some freeware programs available
on the Web that will automatically block specific pop-up ads. (The user chooses
which ads to block.) New Web browsers are on the horizon that will allow users
the choice of blocking pop-up ads. Apple's new Safari Web browser for OS X
already includes a "Block Pop-up Windows" command. Alternatively, the
easiest way to get rid of pop-ups and pop-unders is to either click on the
little box with the "X" in it at the top right corner (left corner on
a Mac) of the pop-up or pop-under window. An even quicker, shortcut method is
to press the "ctrl" key and then the "W" key on your
keyboard on the PC or the "Command" key and the "W" key on
the Macintosh. This will cause the pop-up or pop-under window to immediately
disappear. Give it a try next time one of these annoying windows appears.
Great Sites To Check Out
This Month
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The Latest News On
"Operation Iraqi Freedom"
http://cnn.com/ - There are a number
of good sites out there for getting the very latest news on the events
occurring in Iraq. One of them is the official site of the Cable News Network
(CNN). This site is updated throughout the day and evening and includes an
archive of recent photos and videos.
News Directly From the Department of Defense
http://defenselink.mil/ - The
U.S. Department of Defense's website provides breaking news directly from the
Pentagon. It also provides word-for-word transcripts of news briefings
presented by the Secretary of Defense, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Air Force General
Richard B. Myers (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff), and other Pentagon
personnel.
Gardening Tips From The Farmers' Almanac
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/gardening/gardening.html -
Published annually since 1818, the printed version of The Farmers' Almanac
has guided generations of farmers and gardeners in their quest for the ultimate
green thumb. The online version of the publication provides a "Monthly
Farm and Garden Bulletin" so you'll know exactly when to plant, spray, and
cultivate this spring. The site also includes a "Gardening Tip of the
Day" section and a helpful "Regional Garden Reminders" link.
Making Something Out Of Nothing
http://make-stuff.com/ - If you
like saving a few bucks and making stuff on your own, this is your site.
Make-Stuff.com shows you how to make useful items out of everyday stuff. Click
on the "Recycle It" link to learn how to make gifts or practical
items out of old CD's, plastic pop bottles, wire hangers, baby food jars, egg
cartons, and tuna cans!
Learn To Play Golf On The Net
http://golf101.com/ - It's the next
best thing to having a personal golf instructor. Golf101.com provides
step-by-step tutorials (including photos) by PGA teaching pros on topics like
driving, putting, sand traps, choosing clubs, short game, and more. There are
no more excuses for being a "duffer" out on the course this year!
Short Tutorial - Increasing The Text Size Within
Received E-mails
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Sometimes the size of the
text can be pretty small and difficult to read on e-mails that you receive.
Both Outlook Express and Netscape Communicator provide an easy method of
enlarging (or decreasing) the font size of an e-mail message you've received.
Here's how to do it:
Outlook Express 5 or 6 Using a Windows PC
Netscape
Communicator 7 Using a Windows PC or Mac OS X
Netscape
Communicator 4.7x Using a Windows PC or Mac OS 9
Outlook
Express 5 Using a Macintosh 0S 9
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Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
The E-Connections
Team
Polar E-Connections
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