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Help Reduce Viruses And Worms
- Microsoft Corp. Provides Free Monthly Security Update Alerts
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Beginning in
October 2003, Microsoft Corp. initiated a new systematic program of posting
security bulletin updates on its website on the second calendar Tuesday of each
month. You can see this page by going to:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/alerts2.asp. Prior to
October 2003, security notices advising users to download updated security
patches, service packs, etc., were posted on a random basis within the security
section of the Microsoft.com site.
If you run any of Microsoft Corp.'s software programs on your computer, i.e.
Windows, Internet Explorer, Office, MSN Messenger, etc., be sure to go to link
listed above either on or shortly after the first Tuesday of each month for the
latest Microsoft Security Bulletin.
An even better idea is to sign-up to have a "Microsoft Security Updates Alert"
e-mailed to you each month by Microsoft Corp. Simply go to
THIS LINK and you'll have the choice of signing up for either the "Simple
Terms" monthly e-mail notice, which is geared toward home users and small
businesses, or for the more technical version. In either case, the Microsoft
Security Updates Alert e-mail is sent to subscribers on the first calendar
Tuesday of each month.
As a reminder, authentic Microsoft Security Bulletins NEVER INCLUDE SOFTWARE
UPDATES OR PATCHES AS ATTACHMENTS. Malicious individuals have been known to
send spoof e-mails that appear to be coming from Microsoft Corp. The message of
the bogus e-mail encourages the recipient to download the accompanying
attachment to prevent the possible infection of a virus or worm. When the
recipient opens the attachment, his/her computer is infected. Resist the
temptation to open the attachment! Always go to the Microsoft.com website to
download any Microsoft-related patch or service pack.
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Ask The Help Desk - What
Is FTP And How Does It Work?
Question: I've
heard that the spread of the Sasser Worm back in early May was unique in that it
spread to other computers via FTP instead of by e-mail. What is "FTP" and how
does it work?
Answer: FTP is the acronym for File Transfer Protocol. It's a
communication language that allows computers to easily transfer files from one
to another either over a local network (a group of connected computers --like
within a company) or a wide area network (like the Internet). FTP is used quite
often, especially by companies, when transferring large files that would be too
large to send as e-mail attachments. Other common communication protocols that
you may have heard of are the "HTTP" protocol (HyperText Transfer Protocol) used
to transmit web pages and "MAILTO" protocol used for sending e-mail messages.
In the case of the Sasser worm, the infected computer took advantage of a
vulnerability in Windows to FTP itself (rather than sending itself via e-mail as
most worms have previously done) to computers whose owners had not patched their
PCs to fix that vulnerability. (See the first article above for more information
on "patching" your computer.)
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Cooking By
Numbers This Summer
http://cookingbynumbers.com/frames.html - This is the perfect recipe site
for families on the go this summer. You simply put a check mark next to the
ingredients you have available both in your fridge and in your cupboard and then
click on the "Find Recipes" button. Dozens of simple recipes then appear based
on the ingredients you have available. It really is "cooking by numbers!" The
site also has a fun "Tomato Attack" game you can play while your meat is
defrosting in the microwave.
Cheyenne Frontier Days
http://cfdrodeo.com -
Looking to take an "old west" trip this summer? Why not head out to Cheyenne,
Wyoming for Cheyenne Frontier Days going on from July 23rd through August
1st? It's billed as "The Daddy Of 'em All -- The World's Largest Rodeo and
Western Celebration." Nine straight days of rodeo action includes over forty
bucking bulls and over seventy saddle and bareback broncs in each performance.
Plus, nightly concerts by stars such as George Strait, Kenny Chesney, Randy
Travis and Brad Paisley. See this site for all the details ... and giddyup!
Great Abbott And Costello Site
http://abbottandcostello.net/ - Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were one of the
most entertaining comedy teams in show business history. First partnering in
1936, the straightman/clown act was successful in radio, on the broadway stage,
in film, and later on television. They were the first non-baseball-playing
celebrities to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.
in great part due to their infamous "Who's On First" routine. This site includes
downloadable radio shows, humorous e-cards, scripts of popular routines,
whimsical audio clips, and more. It's a very fun site.
License Plates From Around The World
http://worldlicenseplates.com - This site isn't the most aesthetic, but it
sure is comprehensive. Just like its domain name implies, this website provides
images of license plates from most every country in the world. The site also
includes plates from all U.S. states, Canadian provinces, military forces, and
more. Many of the images are of vintage plates. So, if you've ever wanted to see
what the license plates from the Vatican, Qatar, Uzbekistan, Estonia, or Chile
look like, this is your site.
Lance Armstrong Goes For Record Six Straight Tour de France Wins
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2004/tour04/index.php?id=default - Are you
looking for a fast way to drop a few pounds this summer? Why not race in this
year's Tour de France? These guys will burn up to 9,000 calories a day, make
well over 320,000 peddle strokes, and go through over 40,000 water bottles
during this month's 2,109 mile (3,395 km) event. Over fifteen million spectators
will line the roads to watch 198 cyclists compete -- making this the biggest
bicycling event of the year. Adding more excitement and drama to this year's
event is the U.S. Postal Service Team's Lance Armstrong's quest for his sixth
consecutive win. Visit this site often to catch minute-by-minute reports, see
action photos, read daily tour diaries, and catch live coverage.
Short Tutorial - Reducing
The Clutter On Your Bookmarked Favorites List
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If you've been
surfing the Web for a while, you've probably accumulated a large number of
bookmarked Favorites on your browser. The list can become almost unmanageable
over time. Wouldn't it be nice if your browser sort of kept things neat for you?
Internet Explorer 6 in Windows XP has a hidden feature that will do just that --
reduce the clutter of bookmarks you have collected. (This feature is not
available for Netscape or Mac users.) You can make setting changes so your
Favorites list only shows the favorite sites you visit most often. It doesn't
eliminate your less frequently visited bookmarked pages, it just stores them out
of the way for you. Here's how to set this up:
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Neal E. Miller
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