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Surfer Beware - Hackers Now Compromising Legitimate Websites

In the past, users had to visit intentionally malicious
websites or click on spam e-mail attachments to become a victim of a security
threat. Now hackers are starting to compromise legitimate sites and use them
as a distribution medium to attack home and enterprise computers. Symantec, a
leading cybersecurity firm, recently reported that
it detected 711,912 such threats last year, compared with 125,243 in 2006.
According to Symantec, the attacks are particularly targeting sites that are
likely to be trusted by end users. These include major search engines like
Google, browsers like Mozilla, and social networking sites like Facebook. In the case of Google, hackers use a chink in
Google's site to redirect unsuspecting PC users to sites tainted with
malware. This enables them to use the PCs to spread spam and carry out scams.
Typically, it also lets the hackers embed a keystroke logger to collect
passwords and other sensitive data. Google is working on new tools to detect
and block malicious Web pages.
To protect your computer, we strongly encourage our Internet customers to be
diligent about security and regularly update your antivirus software.
New viruses and worms are discovered daily and can be spread many ways — over
networks, through attachments, through even legitimate websites, via devices
connected to your computer, and by storage media such as Zip drives and CDs.
Remember to also scan all file attachments of incoming e-mail messages, even
messages from people you trust. You have the ultimate responsibility for
protecting your computer against these threats.
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Is Your Computer Really Safe?

Even if your computer runs an anti-virus program, the risk of
a data-destroying infection is real. Now there's help with SecureIT Plus fully automated and guaranteed computer
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Call or e-mail us today for more information at 1-800-284-7222 or sales@polarcomm.com.
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Ask The Help Desk - What Do The Terms "Freeware" And
"Shareware" Mean?

Question: I've heard the terms "freeware" and
"shareware" used to describe software programs. What exactly do
these terms mean?
Answer: Freeware is software that is made available by its originator
for unlimited use by anyone at no charge. By contrast, shareware is software
that is freely distributed but for which the author expects payment from
people who decide to keep the software after a trial period and continue to
use it. Freeware and shareware are widely available online in many different
software categories.
Before you download anything, however, research the website and software to
make sure both are reputable. You should also have antivirus software
installed on your computer and keep it updated.
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Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In May

Indiana Jones is Back
http://IndianaJones.com - The
fourth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise comes to the big screen
this month nearly two decades after the last one. Indiana Jones and the
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull boasts all the action that fans have come to
expect, from car chases to Indiana Jones wielding his trademark bullwhip. The
film stars Harrison Ford and is led by famous filmmakers George Lucas as
executive producer and a writer, and Steven Spielberg as director. Get a
sneak peak here and enjoy classic clips from previous installments.
ABCs of RVs
http://GoRVing.com - It's
time to plan your summer road trip. Ever thought about traveling in an RV?
You can take the comforts of home with you wherever you go, and enjoy the
freedom to really explore the great outdoors. If you're new to RVing, this site is the place to start. You'll find
descriptions for all RV types, shopping and rental information, travel ideas,
a campground database, driving and towing tips, and even a free "getting
started" CD-ROM or DVD.
Making Sense of Dollars
http://finance.yahoo.com/how-to-guide/index - With
the rising costs of today's economy, it's more important than ever to make
smart moves with your money. Check out this comprehensive How-to Guide on the
Yahoo! Financial site for lots of practical tips and online tools. From
advice on how to get out of debt to savings ideas for college, there's a
wealth of information at your fingertips.
Race Around the Indy 500
http://Indy500.com - The
theme of the 92nd Indianapolis
500 is "Fuel the Dream." No wonder, since this is definitely a
sporting event that many dream of competing in (or simply attending). This
year's field of 33 starting drivers on May 25 will include a history-making
driver: Illinois
native Danica Patrick captured the Indy Japan 300
title in April, making her the first woman to win an IndyCar
race. Do a few laps around this site to see updates on the practice runs,
review race history, get ticket information, and read the personal
"500" stories of other fans.
Get Grilling
http://weber.com/bbq/pub/recipe - The
Weber name has become synonymous with grilling. Before you fire up the grill
for the warm weather season ahead, go straight to the source for lots of
expert advice and new recipe ideas. To keep the inspiration coming for
weekend parties, sign up to receive the Recipe of the Week each Friday.
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Short Tutorial - Removing Contacts From Your Address Book

Let's face it -- the people in our personal and professional
lives come and go. If your e-mail address book is cluttered with names from
inactive relationships, you're wasting time wading through an unnecessarily
long list.
To remove contact information from your address book, follow the steps below
for your specific e-mail program:
Removing Contacts From Your Address Book When Using Outlook Express 6 and
Windows XP SP2 Home Edition
1. With Outlook
Express 6 open, click your cursor arrow on the "Addresses" button
located on the toolbar.
2. Click on the
contact you want to delete. (The contact's name will be highlighted when you
click on it.)
3. Click on the
"Delete" button located on the toolbar.
4. The Address Book -
Main Identity dialogue box will appear asking if you are sure you want to
permanently delete the selected item. Click the "Yes" button.
5. Close the Address
Book - Main Identity dialogue box by clicking on the red "X" in the
upper right-hand corner. The selected contact is now deleted.
Removing Contacts From Your Address Book When Using
Thunderbird 1.5 and Macintosh OS X 10.4, Windows XP SP2 Home Edition, or
Windows Vista Home Premium
1. With Thunderbird
open, click your cursor arrow on the "Address Book" button located
on the toolbar.
2. Click on the
contact you want to delete. (The contact's name will be highlighted when you
click on it.)
3. Click the
"Delete" button located on the toolbar. The selected contact is now
deleted.
Removing Contacts From Your Address Book 4.0.4 When Using Mail
2.1.1 On Macintosh OS 10.4.9
1. With Address Book
open, click your cursor arrow on the "All" icon in the
"Group" field.
2. Click on the entry
you want to delete in the "Name" field to select it. (The contact's
name will be highlighted when you click on it.)
3. Click on the
"Edit" menu and select "Delete Card" from the drop-down
menu. The selected contact is now deleted.
Removing Contacts From Windows Contacts (Address Book) When
Using Windows Mail and Windows Vista Home Premium
1. With Windows Mail
open, click your cursor arrow on the "Contacts" button located on
the toolbar.
2. Select the contact
you want to delete. (The contact's name will be highlighted.)
3. Click on the
"Delete" button located on the toolbar.
4. The Delete File
dialogue box will appear asking if you are sure you want to move this file to
the Recycle Bin.
5. Click the
"Yes" button. The deleted contact will be moved to the Recycle Bin
where it will remain until the bin is manually emptied.
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