November 2009
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Be Alert! Bogus Holiday eCards May Bring Bad Tidings Get the Gift that Lasts All Year...DTC TV! Enjoy your favorite TV channels like NFL Network, as well as the EXCLUSIVE myDTC3 community channel with local ballgames and events. How Can I Streamline My Online Searches? Great Sites To Check Out In November Placing Photos Into Message Pane Of Holiday E-mails |
Dear Valued Customer During this hectic time of year, racing through the week becomes common for many of us. So in our November issue, we try to help you make the most of every minute. One thing you don't want to race through is maintaining your computer security. We begin with a reminder of how to prevent becoming the victim of cyber criminals that send bogus, and potentially harmful, e-cards. You'll also get tips for speeding up online searches, and learn to quickly place a photo in the message pane of an e-mail. As always, check out the Great Sites links to go straight to valuable tools and information you may need this month. The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. We think you'll find this information interesting. To see what's inside this issue, simply scroll down the eNewsletter or click on the links within the index to the left. Thanks for reading! REMEMBER: DTC will NEVER send E-mail asking for your user information since we already have it! Please be sure to DELETE any messages requesting such information and DO NOT REPLY! - The DTC Communications Team |
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Be Alert! - Bogus Holiday eCards May Bring Bad Tidings Cyber criminals take advantage of the increased number of legitimate e-cards sent during the holiday season to send out their own fraudulent, and potentially damaging, e-cards. These spammed messages may try to lure you into clicking on malicious links in order to compromise your PC with a Trojan horse or virus.
Be extra vigilant in the weeks ahead when you get an e-mail claiming, "You've received an e-card," unless you're certain it's from a trusted friend or family member. It only takes a moment to check out an e-card, and it could save you hours of headaches:
Should you receive an e-card notification containing one or more of these "red flags," do not click on the link. Simply delete the e-mail from your Inbox. In addition, continue to follow these basic security precautions:
Exchanging holiday e-cards can be a wonderful part of the season. Just make sure you keep your eyes open before you open those e-card links. Get the Gift that Lasts All Year...DTC TV!
Enjoy your favorite TV channels like NFL
Network, as well as the EXCLUSIVE myDTC3 community channel which airs local ball games and events like the area Christmas Parades. Call 529-2955 TODAY. Be sure to mention “Bonus Gift” to receive the Enhanced TV Plan for just $19.95 per month for three months. Certain restrictions apply. Click HERE for more information! Be sure to visit any DTC office or www.DTCcom.net to enter to WIN - 3 FREE months of DTC TV ($150.00 value). Ask The Help Desk - How Can I Streamline My Online Searches? Question: It seems like it takes too long for me to find exactly what I'm looking for when I Google a topic. Do you have any tips on how to speed up the search process and make it more efficient?
For more search tips, you can visit http://google.com/support/websearch Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In November Common Sense Media
http://commonsensemedia.org - Common Sense Media is an organization that recognizes how prevalent media is—enough to become "the other parent" in kids' lives. Their website addresses the situation by providing information and reviews about movies, games, websites, TV, books, and music. You can search by age (2-17) or by media, and there are special sections for parents and educators. Check out community discussions on topics like Internet safety, digital citizenship, and safe social networking. The Blind Side http://theblindsidemovie.com - Looking for a touching movie to share with family this holiday season? The Blind Side is a film based on the true story of a homeless African-American high school student taken in by a wealthy white family. As the student faces the challenges of studying in a new environment and participating on the school football team, the family supports him and moves through challenges of their own. The site features trailers and a synopsis of the movie. Taste of Home http://tasteofhome.com - Here's a site that features the recipes you love—those handed down over generations and shared with family and friends. These are practical recipes because they come from regular cooks, not gourmet chefs. You'll find familiar ingredients, clear instructions, and colorful photos. Search for recipes for the holidays, or by ingredient or course. And don't forget to check out the videos on how to make a pie crust, poached eggs, quick and easy chili, and more! SMARxT Disposal http://smarxtdisposal.net - It might surprise you to learn that improper disposal of medications can have harmful effects on humans, wildlife, and waterways. SMARxT Disposal is a partnership between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and two pharmaceutical associations. Their site describes the problems that can occur with traditional methods of medication disposal, and offers details about how to dispose of medications properly. Watch the informative video and check out the FAQs to learn more. Personal Travel Assistant http://yapta.com - Your Amazing Personal Travel Assistant (YAPTA) is ready to help you find and track flight and hotel prices, and explore travel deals. The free service not only watches fare prices for you, but also continues to follow them after you buy a ticket. This means you'll always get the lowest fares possible, and may be able to claim a travel credit based on a little-known airline policy. Use the easy interface to enter your travel preferences and start tracking prices. Short Tutorial - Placing Photos Into Message Pane Of Holiday E-mails If you plan to send your holiday greetings via e-mail (rather than snail mail) this year, you'll probably want to include a favorite photo along with your famous "here's what we did this year" letter. Keep in mind that you're not limited to using an e-mail attachment to send a photo. You can paste a photo directly into the message pane of the e-mail so there's instant impact when your family and friends receive it. Simply follow these steps:
Placing Photos into Message Pane Using ... - E-mail Program: Outlook Express 6 - Computer Operating System: Windows XP
Placing Photos into Message Pane Using ... - E-mail Program: Windows Mail - Computer Operating System: Windows Vista
Placing Photos into Message Pane Using ... - E-mail Program: Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0 - Computer Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Mac OS X
Placing Photos into Message Pane Using ... - E-mail Program: Apple Mail - Computer Operating System: Mac OS X
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Cyber criminals take advantage of the increased number of legitimate e-cards sent during the holiday season to send out their own fraudulent, and potentially damaging, e-cards. These spammed messages may try to lure you into clicking on malicious links in order to compromise your PC with a Trojan horse or virus.
Answer: Amid the growing Web clutter, it has become increasingly more challenging to wade through pages of search results to find the specific information you're really after. If you typically use search queries of just one or two words, try expanding the number to include additional words that more clearly define your parameters. Google also suggests the following: