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SpringNet1 Internet Subscribers!
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at the index to the left and thanks for reading! - The SpringNet1 Internet Team
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E-Mail Virus
- Mydoom E-mail Worm Returns
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The "Mydoom"
e-mail worm has returned. First discovered in January 2004, Mydoom became
one of the top ten most prolific virus/worms of last year. Now anti-virus
companies have reported a new variant of this mass-mailing worm. The variant
is called "W32.Mydoom.AX@mm" and its discovery is one more example of why we
encourage all our Internet users to install virus-scanning software on their
computers and to frequently update their security software. (Note: Mydoom
infects only Windows-based operating systems — not Macintosh, Linux, or UNIX
systems.)
The W32.Mydoom.AX@mm e-mail worm (also known as W32/Mydoom.bb@MM) is a
mass-mailing worm that sends itself as an e-mail attachment to e-mail
addresses found within an infected computer. Although the sender's address,
the subject line, and the text within the message of the e-mail can vary
greatly (making detection more difficult), the "from" address is usually
spoofed to show coming from places like "Postmaster," "Mail Administrator,"
"The Post Office," "Mail Delivery Subsystem," "MAILER-DAEMON," or "Bounced
mail." The subject line will commonly say something like "Returned mail: see
transcript for details," "Returned mail: Data format error delivered,"
"Message could not be delivered," or "Mail System Error - Returned Mail."
The message body text varies but may say something like this:
| "Dear user of (your ISP domain here), We have received reports that your e-mail account has been used to send a large amount of unsolicited e-mail messages during this week. We suspect that your computer was compromised and now runs a hidden proxy server. We recommend you to follow our instruction in the attached file in order to keep your computer safe. Virtually yours, (your ISP domain here) support team." |
Call Before you Dig. It's The Law!
- 1-800-892-0123
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It's
springtime once again so lots of homeowners are heading outdoors to tackle
long-awaited projects. New decks, tree plantings, fences, landscaping, and
sprinkler systems are some of the more common springtime endeavors that
involve digging or excavating.
Springnet1 would like to remind each of our customers that when digging a
hole in your yard, you could disrupt telephone service, water, cable TV,
sewer, electric power, and a number of other underground utility lines.
Before any excavation or digging starts, homeowners need to know they must
call JULIE 48 hours in advance at 1-800-892-0123 to have their utilities
properly identified and marked. It not only saves you time and money—it's
the law.
Ask The Help Desk - What
Does "OS" Mean?
Question: I
was reading a computer-related article the other day and it mentioned "OS."
I've heard "OS" mentioned in conversations but I've never known what it
meant. What is it?
Answer: "OS" stands for "Operating System." It's the system that
makes your computer run. There are several popular systems available on the
market. Macintosh OSX (that's "Oh Es Ten"), Windows in its various flavors
from 95, to 98, to XP, and Linux in its various forms. If you're having
trouble with your computer and you are talking to a tech support person,
he/she will usually ask you what OS you are running. Your answer will most
likely be one of the aforementioned systems.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Helpful Tax
Information In March
http://irs.gov/ - If you are a
"do-it-yourselfer" when it comes to filing your federal income tax return,
the IRS lets taxpayers file returns totally free this year without the
prerequisite of purchasing special software. Already over 60 million 2004
tax returns have been "e-filed." Not only is this method fast, but also if
you owe money you can authorize electronic funds withdrawn from your
checking account, savings account, or even use a credit card. There's also a
link to "Forms and Publications" that'll allow you to print off and file
returns via snail mail.
"The Tonight Show" With Johnny Carson
http://JohnnyCarson.com - January 23,
2005 marked the passing of the greatest nighttime TV entertainer of our
generation. Born in Corning, Iowa, Johnny Carson began his show business
career as a teenage magician and ventriloquist. After serving in the U.S.
Navy during W.W.II and then graduating from the University of Nebraska, Mr.
Carson worked his way through radio and TV broadcasting positions. He
eventually took over Jack Paar's hosting duties of "The Tonight Show" and
entertained North America each weekday evening for almost 30 years. It is
estimated that over 50 million people watched his last show in May 1992.
"The Official Tonight Show Website" provides many video clips of some of the
best moments in the show's history.
Do Some Research Before Your Next Purchase
http://ConsumerSearch.com - Are you
looking to buy a new hedge trimmer this spring? How about a stair stepper to
burn off those extra pounds you put on during the winter? Before you make a
purchase, head to ConsumerSearch.com for listings and reviews of top-rated
products according to a variety of industry experts. The site can be used as
a search engine to find product analysis on dozens of products. The data
includes in-depth evaluations plus independent rankings of the reviews by
ConsumerSearch.com staff.
Collecting PEZ Candy Dispensers
http://PEZ.com - Do you remember eating PEZ
candy as a kid? Opening the lid on the dispenser to see the candy pop out
was as much fun as actually eating the candy. First marketed as a peppermint
condiment in Vienna, Austria, over 70 years ago, the term PEZ was derived
from the German word for peppermint. Today, over 3 billion PEZ candies are
consumed annually in North America alone. Plus, the dispensers have become
hot collectibles for both kids and adults. To see dozens of photos of people
with their PEZ dispenser collections (some of the collections are pretty
huge) or to send a photo of you with your collection to be posted on this
website, head on over to PEZ.com.
It's Time For Some March Madness!
http://ncaasports.com/ - There's no
better time of the year for college basketball fans than March. There's also
no better website that covers the sport than the official site for both the
men's and women's NCAA basketball championships. The site provides links to
information on Final Four individual and team records (i.e. Bill Bradley
still holds the single game tournament record with 58 points in 1963 while
Lorri Bauman from Drake University set the record in 1982 on the women's
side with 50 points), championship video archives, the brackets and
locations for each of the playoff rounds, articles highlighting recent big
games, as well as ticket price information.
Short Tutorial - Creating
A Backup Of Your Outlook Express E-mail
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Most people
find that both their personal and business e-mail messages create a kind of
journal. In the same way that people keep shoeboxes of special letters sent
from friends or file cabinet drawers containing letters and documents from
business associates, many users today use their e-mail software as an
archive resource.
A hard disk failure or corrupted e-mail files caused by a computer virus
could cause the loss of a user's archived e-mail correspondence. To help
safeguard against such an occurrence, users can create a backup of their
e-mail messages. As the tutorials below detail, a user can copy all of
his/her e-mail files, save them to a secure location, and then restore the
files if needed at a later date.
To backup e-mail messages in Outlook Express 6.0 and Windows XP,
follow these steps:
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Neal E.
Miller
Springnet1, Inc.
Springnet1, Inc.
717 S Grand Ave West
Springfield, IL 62704
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