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Polar's E-Connections Team
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E-Mail Virus - The Beagle E-mail Worm Hunts Unsuspecting
Internet Users
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You may have heard about
the recent outbreak and subsequent spread of an e-mail worm that appears to be sent
by the recipient's ISP (Internet Service Provider). The name of this worm is
"Beagle" but it has multiple variants which work in a similar manner.
In addition, the Beagle worm is a type of "Trojan horse." A Trojan
horse worm contains a message that promises one thing but actually does
something else. Here's how the Beagle worm works:
Remember,
receiving an e-mail attachment from a trusted friend or a reliable source may
not necessarily mean they were the actual senders of the message and
attachment. Also, the ultimate responsibility of protecting your computer
against worms and viruses lies with you. Many viruses and worms not only spread
via e-mail, but also through the sharing of files when using floppy disks, zip
disks, CDs and networks, as well as when downloading software from the
Internet. We encourage each of our users to install and utilize virus scanning
software, to update this software on a regular basis, and to scan all incoming
e-mail attachments before opening them, even if the attachment shows coming
from a reliable source - - like your own Internet Service Provider!
FREE Wi-Fi - From
Polar
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Last Fall, Polar installed Wi-Fi at the Grand Forks
International Airport. As an included benefit of using our services, all Polar
High Speed Internet Customers can enjoy FREE access to this Wi-Fi service by
using their Polar PPPoE username and password. Wi-Fi "hotspots" are
located on both secure and non secure sides of the Grand Forks Airport. Whether
you are traveling for business or lesiure, or just picking up a passenger, stay
in touch with this convenient service. Just another great reason for choosing
Polar....the most experienced Internet provider in the Red River Valley.
Ask The Help Desk - Will
Microsoft Still Support Windows 98?
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Question: I still use Microsoft's Windows 98 for my computer's
operating software. I heard that Microsoft does not support Windows 98 any
longer. Is this true?
Answer: Microsoft's support of Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second
Edition was scheduled to end on January 16, 2003. (Microsoft offers a minimum
of five years of "mainstream support" from the date of a product's
general availability.) However, the company has extended its support of these
products through June 30, 2006. Microsoft will continue to provide information
pertaining to critical issues (including security updates) that affect these
operating systems.
For more information about Microsoft's announced extension of support for
Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Windows Millennium, go to: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;LifeAn1
For critical security update information for Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second
Edition, go to: http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp
To read about security bulletins from Microsoft that affect your operating
system (Windows 98 and others) go to: http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/
To find the free online self-help area of Microsoft, go to: http://support.microsoft.com/
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
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The Complete List Of Phobias
http://Phobialist.com/ -
Chances are pretty good that most people have some sort of a phobia (fear of
something). Some degree of the fear of heights (Acrophobia), of needles (Aichmophobia),
of speaking in public (Glossophobia), or of darkness (Nyctophobia) are pretty
common. Medical professionals have also identified some less prevalent phobias
including the fear of poetry (Metrophobia), the fear of bicycles (Cyclophobia),
the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth
(Arachibutyrophobia), the fear of the number 13 (Triskadekaphobia), the fear of
otters (Lutraphobia) and the fear of your mother-in-law (Pentheraphobia). Okay,
maybe the last one isn't so uncommon. Check out this site for a list of over
500 identified phobias.
Test Fly A Jet Engine From Your Computer
http://geae.com/education/engines101/ -
Have you ever looked out the passenger window of a commercial airliner and
wondered how in the world the big object you are sitting in can get off the
ground? The Transportation Division of the General Electric Company (the
largest manufacturer of jet engines worldwide) has developed a very intriguing
site explaining how jet engines work. It provides short, easy lessons on
"Jet Propulsion 101" and "Build A Jet Engine." The
"Test Fly A Jet Engine" section allows you to move the throttle of a
simulated jet engine to see how thrust, engine speed and temperature change.
Hang on! (You'll need to have the QuickTime plug-in on your browser.)
Shrek 2 Movie Released This Month
http://Shrek2.com - Shrek is a big,
ugly, green, smelly ogre who found the love of his life (Princess Fiona) in the
original Shrek movie. The adventures continue this month with the theatrical
release of Dreamworks' Shrek 2. The cast (voices) include Mike Myers
(Shrek), Eddie Murphy (Donkey), Cameron Diaz (Princess Fiona), Antonio Banderas
(Puss-in-Boots), and Julie Andrews (Fiona's Mother, the Queen). The site
provides some neat sound effects, cool games, and some really fun, free
Shrek-themed e-cards you can send to your friends.
39th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards
http://acmcountry.com/awards_show.htm -
Reba McEntire will host the 39th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on
Wednesday, May 26th, live from Las Vegas. Your favorite country stars have been
nominated including Alan Jackson (eight nominations), Brooks & Dunn and
Toby Keith (five nominations each), Jimmy Buffett and Martina McBride (four
each), Kenny Chesny and Brad Paisley (three each), and Tim McGraw, Montgomery
Gentry and Randy Travis (two each). Other nominations include Shania Twain, Terri
Clark, Alabama, and many more. For pictures and summaries from last year's
event, as well as the inside scoop on this year's show, head to the Academy's
official site.
Summer Games In Athens
http://athens2004.com/athens2004/ -
The Olympic Games, to be hosted by Athens, Greece, are just around the corner.
Over 10,000 athletes and 5,500 team officials from 201 nations are expected to
participate. Over 21,000 members of the media (yes, two media people for every
one athlete) will also be in attendance. Twenty-eight sports will be
represented in 38 venues with a total of 301 medal ceremonies occurring from
August 13-29th. Check out this site for daily press releases as well as
information on tickets, accommodations, transportation, schedule of events,
pictures, stories, and more.
Short Tutorial - Taking
Carbon Copied Names Out Of E-Mail Messages
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Are you looking for a simple way to remove long recipient
lists from messages you want to forward to others? These are the e-mails that
have been forwarded many times over or have been carbon copied to dozens of
people by a single sender. There's a simple method for "cleaning-up"
messages like these –– and it's good Internet etiquette to do so.
In Outlook Express, follow these simple steps:
If a
"Bcc:" option does not show up on your e-mail header when using
Outlook Express, click your cursor arrow on "View" in the menu bar
located at the top of your screen. Next, select "All Headers" from
the drop-down menu. The "Bcc:" field will be visible below the
"Cc:" field. The "Bcc:" field will now appear as an option
each time you create a new message from scratch or when forwarding or
responding to e-mail messages.
For those using Netscape, go to "Mail" and click on the
"Compose" button. The "To" field will have a flashing insertion
bar. The "To" label is actually a button. Click your cursor arrow on
it and a drop-down menu will appear with several options. Select
"Bcc" and begin entering e-mail addresses.
For those of you using Apple's Mail.app, click on the "New"
button to create a new message and type your addresses in the "Bcc"
field directly below the "Subject" field. Remember when copying text
to use the Command + "C" keys. Use the Command + "V" to
paste. You can also "Control" + click (right-click if you have a two
button mouse) on the selected text and select "Copy" or
"Paste" from the resulting drop-down menu.
NOTE: With most email client software like Outlook Express, Netscape, or
Mail.app you don't have to put anything in the "To" field to send to
the addresses you list in the "Bcc" field. However, many spam filters
will flag or block messages to Undisclosed Recipients because it's a common
spammers' trick to load hundreds of addresses in the Bcc field with nothing in
the "To" field. Putting your email address in the "To"
field will keep the phrase "Undisclosed Recipients" out of your
message.
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Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
The E-Connections
Team
Polar E-Connections
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