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E-Mail Scam
- Bogus Coca-Cola Sweepstakes Promises Car and Cash
It may look like an e-mail from Coca-Cola but it's definitely not "The Real Thing." There's an e-mail in circulation, allegedly from a Hong Kong-based Coca-Cola sales and marketing manager, that promotes a sweepstakes to win a Mercedes-Benz ML Jeep convertible and $800,000 cash. The problem? There is no such sweepstakes and there is no such car as a Mercedes-Benz ML Jeep convertible. It's a phishing expedition, using the trusted Coca-Cola brand as bait, designed to obtain personal and financial information from victims.
It used to be that such hoaxes only hijacked the names of banking institutions or services like PayPal and eBay. But now non-financial consumer brands, such as the soft drink giant, are being used without permission by online scammers. On their website, the Coca-Cola Company states they are "... in no way associated with these e-mails or programs. We are not a sponsor and our name and trademarks are used here without permission."
If you receive an e-mail like the one described above, you have a couple of options. You can do nothing and simply delete the message. (Do not reply to it or unsubscribe.) Or you can report the suspicious e-mail to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at
http://www.ftc.gov
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As always, you need to be aware of the telltale signs of phishing. According to PhishTank.com, a collaborative clearinghouse for data and information about phishing on the Internet, look for the following signs:
Windows 98 and ME
- Operating Systems No Longer Supported
Due to Microsoft Corporation ending their extended support of the Windows 98 and Windows ME operating systems effective July 11, 2006, NDTC will also no longer be able to support these operating systems.
It is difficult for NDTC to continue supporting Windows 98 and Windows ME without the public and technical support, including security updates, from Microsoft. These products are considered outdated by software industry standards and can expose your computers to security risks. Microsoft suggests customers using either of these operating systems upgrade to a newer operating system as soon as possible.
Depending on the age of your computer, an operating system upgrade may require a hardware upgrade (memory and hard disk space) as well.
Ask The Help Desk
- Why Do I Receive Red X's Within Empty Boxes In Some E-mail Messages?
Question:
Why do I sometimes receive e-mail messages that contain an empty box with a red "X" within the message pane rather than a picture? My friends are having the same problem.
Answer:
Graphics and photos contained within an e-mail message are often not "stored" within the e-mail message itself but rather on a remote Web server (computer). If the message you receive is in an HTML format (supposed to have graphics or photos as part of the message) and a little box with a red "X" shows up instead of the image, there may be a broken connection somewhere between the image link within the e-mail message and the remote Web server where the image is actually stored.
What causes a broken connection? There could be a number of reasons
including:
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
What's Your Health Risk?
http://www.yourdiseaserisk.harvard.edu
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One way to take better care of your health in 2007 is to educate yourself about your disease risks. This site, developed over the past ten years by the Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention, can help you discover your risk of developing five important diseases — cancer, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, and stroke. Simply answer questions about your health, background, and lifestyle with easy-to-use interactive tools and get personalized tips for preventing disease. Knowledge is power and Your Disease Risk gives you the knowledge you need to make smarter, healthier choices.
Track The Travels Of $10s And $20s
http://WheresGeorge.com
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Ever wondered where your paper money goes after it leaves your wallet at the checkout counter? Well a guy by the name of Hank Eskin was so curious that he started a website in 1998 called
WheresGeorge.com
so he and others could track the travels of U.S. currency. All you need to do is enter the denomination, series, and serial number of any U.S. dollar bill, as well as your current zip code. The site will then follow the movement of that bill, giving you the average speed in miles per day and the actual travel time between exchanges of the currency.
Stargazing
http://seeing-stars.com/Awards/
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Hollywood's numerous awards ceremonies are in full swing with the Grammy Awards and Academy Awards in February and the excitement continuing until the Emmy's in June. If you've always dreamed of seeing your favorite stars in person, seeing-stars.com is your insider's guide to making it happen. Here you can find out how to catch a glimpse of the stars as they arrive in their limos, sit in the audience of the American Music Awards, or even watch an actor get his star on the Walk of Fame. If you're really starstruck, check out this site's pages on where the stars live, shop, play, and dine — and even where they're buried.
Give It A Try
http://justgive.org
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If one of your New Year's resolutions is to expand your charitable giving, give this unique site a try. JustGive is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to connect people with the charities and causes they care about and to increase overall giving. They'll help you find the charities most meaningful to you from more than 1,000,000 nonprofits. You can also buy a charity gift certificate, start a charity wedding registry, track your donations, and get a tax summary at the end of the year.
Super Bowl Legend
http://snopes.com/business/bank/superbowl.asp
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Legend has it that annual stock market trends are predicted by the winner of the Super Bowl. According to what's known as the "Super Bowl Indicator," a triumphant team from the old American Football League (now the American Football Conference) foreshadows a down market, but a winner from the old NFL (now the National Football Conference) means the bulls are coming. Learn the origins of this famous legend here and take a look at how accurate the "Super Bowl Indicator" has been in the past at predicting Wall Street's ups and downs.
Short Tutorial
- Attaching Files
(Attachments) To E-mail Messages
Not sure how to attach files to e-mail messages? Follow the steps below and you'll be a pro in no time!
Adding Attachments Using Outlook Express 6 On Windows XP SP2
Adding Attachments Using Thunderbird 1.5 On Windows XP SP2 And Mac OS X 10.4
Adding Attachments Using Netscape 7.2 Mail On Windows XP SP2 And Mac OS X 10.4
Adding Attachments Using Mail 2.1.1 On Mac OS X 10.4
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Best regards,
Dave
Dircks
NDTC General Manager
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