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E-Mail
Scam - IRS "Refund
Notice" E-mail Is A Fraud
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Tax
season is now in full swing. That means that it is also the time of the year
for Internet scammers to attempt to trick wage earners out of their hard earned
money using the IRS as their front. A variety of fraudulent IRS-related e-mail
messages are currently circulating around the Internet. Here are how a couple
of them work:
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A recipient receives an
e-mail message from tax-returns@irs.gov. The subject line says "IRS Tax
Refund." The message claims that the recipient is eligible to receive a
tax refund of $571.94. A link is provided for the recipient to complete a form
in order to receive the refund. Although the link appears to go to an IRS web
page, the recipient is redirected to a scammer's website where personal data
is then captured. THIS E-MAIL IS A SCAM! |
We urge our Internet customers to be cautious of e-mail messages that request
private information for the purposes related to income tax processing or tax
refunds. These e-mail messages may be phishing scams attempting to gather
personal and financial information.
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Ask
The Help Desk - Why
Can't I See Graphics In My Incoming E-mail Messages?
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Question: Why can't I see graphics on
incoming e-mail messages anymore? I used to be able to see them. I use
Microsoft's Windows XP and Outlook Express.
Answer: Microsoft Corp. developed and released software called
Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP users in the fall of 2004. Its purpose was
to "patch holes" in some of Microsoft's software programs to help
reduce the threat of e-mail viruses, e-mail worms, and hacker attacks. SP2 most
specifically eliminated many of the vulnerabilities within its Internet
Explorer browser and Outlook Express software programs. Most Windows XP users
have since downloaded SP2.
One of SP2's protective measures for Outlook Express is to block images from
being displayed within incoming e-mail messages as a default setting. Microsoft
had discovered that some virus/worm threats arose from malicious code within
the graphics of e-mail messages. Microsoft's solution was to prevent users from
seeing any graphics within e-mail messages. This is probably the reason you are
no longer able to see graphics within your e-mail messages.
Luckily, Microsoft provides an easy option to allow images to appear within
messages, either on a per e-mail basis or for all e-mail messages. To see
graphics within messages on an e-mail-by-e-mail basis, with your Preview Pane
open, follow these steps:
Note: If you don't see the gray bar,
open the message in its own window and follow steps one and two above.
Otherwise, click your cursor arrow on the "View" menu and drop down
to "Layout." When the "Window Layout Properties" window
appears, make sure "Show preview pane header" is checked.
If you want to be able to see all pictures on all incoming e-mail messages that
contain images, you can disable SP2's default blocking feature by following the
steps below.
Great
Sites To Check Out This Month
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Learn How To Ballroom
Dance At Home
http://ballroomdancers.com -
The popular television show Dancing With The Stars has created a renewed
interest in ballroom dancing. If you've never tried it before or are in need of
a refresher course, check out this site. It gives you a handy glossary of terms
plus tutorials on doing the Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, Cha Cha, East Coast
Swing, and more. The site also has great music to listen to while you practice.
Have fun!
Pictures Of Men Wearing Socks With Sandals
http://www.sandalandsoxer.co.uk -
If seeing pictures of men wearing socks with their sandals offends you, do not
enter this site. It contains over 300 pictures of men (and some women, too) who
are wearing socks with their sandals. Dark socks, white socks, watermelon socks
-- you name it. Do you have a dad, brother, or friend who wears socks with his
sandals? Then why not take his picture and submit it to this site?
Ice Age 2 - The Meltdown Released Later This Month
http://www.iceagemovie.com/ -
The sub-zero heroes from the hit CGI film, Ice Age, are back. Manny the
woolly mammoth, Sid the sloth, Diego the saber-toothed tiger, and Scrat the
hapless squirrel return. Voiceovers include Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Dennis
Leary, and Queen Latifah. For a sneak preview, head to this site. Ice Age 2
- The Meltdown is rated G for general audiences.
You Share A Birthday With Famous People
http://worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/birthdays.html -
Have you ever wondered what famous people share your birthday? You can find out
by heading to this site and selecting the month and date of your birthday. A
listing of famous people born on your birthday will appear. For instance, if
your birthday is on March 26th, you share birthdays with Tennessee Williams,
James Caan, Diana Ross, Marcus Allen, and Martin Short.
Get On The Cover Of A Wheaties Cereal Box
http://wheaties.com -
Over the past 70 years, Wheaties has recognized hundreds of outstanding amateur
and professional athletes for their achievements by placing pictures of them on
Wheaties boxes. Dozens of interesting pictures of these commemorative packages
can be found at this site. Did you know that Lou Gehrig was the first athlete
to appear on a Wheaties box? Do you also know that you can get your own picture
on the front of a Wheaties box? Check out this site to find out how.
Short
Tutorial - Printing
Web Pages Using The Landscape Option
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If you've ever tried to
print an order form or a receipt from a web page, you've probably found that
sometimes web pages are not optimized for printing. When you pull your paper
out of the printer, you may discover that the right side of the page has been
cut off or pages have been split vertically down the middle. By default, some
browsers will attempt to scale web pages down to fit when printing onto
standard size paper. However, this may leave the type size on the printed page
too small to read.
A handy solution is to change the orientation of the page you are printing from
"Portrait" (up and down) to "Landscape" (side to side).
This allows you to print the text that would normally be cut off the printed
page. Follow these steps to print web pages in a landscape format.
Printing Web Pages in Landscape When Using Internet Explorer 6.0 Browser and
Windows XP Home Edition:
Alternate
Method of Printing Web Pages in Landscape When Using Internet Explorer 6.0
Browser and Windows XP Home Edition:
Printing
Web Pages in Landscape When Using Firefox 1.0 Browser and Windows XP Home
Edition Or Macintosh OS X:
Printing
Web Pages in Landscape When Using Safari 2.0 Browser and Mac OS X:
Printing
Web Pages in Landscape When Using Netscape 7.2 Browser and Windows XP Home
Edition Or Macintosh OS X:
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The E-Connections
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