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E-Mail Scam Online Bank Phishing
Scams Are Hooking Consumers As the number of people
using online banking services continues to grow, so does the
increase in the number and the variety of Internet-based bank fraud
scams. Below are a couple of actual examples.
View example 1
here: http://www.cornerstonenow.com/newsletter/section-a/2005/12Dec/example1.gif
View example 2 here: http://www.cornerstonenow.com/newsletter/section-a/2005/12Dec/example2.gif
The above are real-life examples. E-mail messages like
these, often awkwardly written, include a link directing the e-mail
recipient to an authentic-looking Web site. The site, which appears
to be your bank's Web site, asks that you submit personal
information (such as your PIN, checking account, and Social Security
numbers) so the "bank" can "update" its files. The scammers' goal is
to obtain personal information for identity theft and/or bank and
credit card fraud.
Don't fall prey to Internet-based bank
fraud criminal activity! These types of crimes, called "phishing
scams," have increased dramatically in just the past couple of
years. According to the Federal Trade Commission, of the 635,173
complaints it received in 2004, 246,570 were identity theft reports
and 388,603 were fraud complaints. Information provided to scam
artists by unsuspecting online bank users has been a major
contributing factor to these high numbers.
Here are some
steps you can take to avoid being "hooked" by bank-related phishing
scams:
*If you get a message or even a pop-up browser window
that asks for personal information, don’t reply. Legitimate
companies do not collect information in this manner; it's guaranteed
to be a scam. Don't click on suspicious file attachments either.
*Keep your anti-virus and firewall software running and
up-to-date. Some phishing efforts attempt to place viruses and
spyware on your computer.
*Forward the bank phishing
messages to the financial institutions that the scammers are
impersonating. Nearly all banking Web sites now have e-mail
addresses to which you can report phishing scams.
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Ask The Help Desk Does Outlook Express
Provide Holiday E-mail Stationery? Question: I
would like to send my holiday greetings this month via e-mail. I
understand that Microsoft's Outlook Express provides an option to
insert a holiday-themed stationery background on e-mail messages. Is
this true?
Answer: Yes. Outlook
Express does include pre-installed stationery themes that can be
used as backgrounds on your outgoing e-mail messages. To view them,
do the following:
1) With Outlook Express open, click on the
small black arrow on the right side of the "Create Mail" button. You
will see a list of stationery names. If the stationery you want to
use is listed in the drop-down menu, simply select it and then a new
message window will open that uses the stationery. Add text to your
subject line, type your message, and send it to your intended
recipients.
2) If the stationery you want to use isn't
listed, choose "Select Stationery" from the drop-down menu. Click on
the stationery you want to use in the "Select Stationery" window. As
you click on the stationery names, you will see a preview of each in
the "Preview" pane on the right side of the window. When you find
the one you want, click the "OK" button to open a new message window
that uses your choice of stationery. Add text to your subject line,
type your message, and send it to your intended recipients.
If you'd like to create your own holiday-themed stationery
to insert into your holiday e-mail messages, read the last section
of this e-Newsletter for a step-by-step tutorial.
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Great Sites To Check Out This
Month
Read The Happy Side Of
News http://www.happynews.com -
HappyNews.com covers many of the national, international,
entertainment, and sports stories that the big news services cover.
However, Byron Reese, founder and publisher of the Web site, says
his site's take on the world is more representative than the
negative view commonly seen on TV or in newspapers. Recent headlines
have included "Average Gasoline Prices Drop 25 Cents,"
"Post-Hurricane Rita Weather Helps Crops," and "Mosul Is Policing
Its Own." Is network news making you "down in the dobber?" Try
reading HappyNews.com!
The Chronicles of Narnia: The
Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe http://adisney.go.com/disneypictures/narnia/index.html
- This month marks the long awaited film release of the popular
children's fantasy novel "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe."
Written by C.S. Lewis (AKA Clive Staples Lewis 1898-1963), the story
is actually the second volume in Lewis's seven-part epic entitled
"The Chronicles of Narnia." Be sure to check out the movie's trailer
as well as the five fascinating behind-the-scenes video clips.
Travel Wisely With Your Pet During The Holidays http://PetTravel.com - Are you
planning to take your pet traveling with you during the holidays? Be
prepared by checking out this helpful site. It links you to over
28,000 pet friendly hotels. It's also got information on how to
obtain an international health certificate for your pet, quarantine
and inspection information for over 100 different countries, airline
pet travel requirements, travel tips for pet health and safety, and
details on how to microchip your pet.
Celebrating
Christmas At Graceland http://elvis.com/graceland/calendar/elvis_christmas.asp
- Elvis Presley famously decorated his residence for the holidays.
Today, the staff of Graceland continues Presley's traditions with
lighted aluminum trees, a life-size nativity scene, a winding
driveway with hundreds of blue lights, and trees in several rooms.
If you can't take in the holiday tour in person, check out the
Graceland Cam, which is available 24/7. You can also send holiday
e-cards to friends and family. Each card includes an audio clip of
an Elvis song.
Lyrics To Christmas Songs And
Carols http://www.nevada.edu/~blake/Christmas.songs.html
- If you are having trouble remembering whether it's "nine ladies
dancing" or "nine pipers piping" on the ninth day of Christmas in
the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this Web site is for you.
The site provides the lyrics to 41 popular Christmas songs and 25
classic Christmas carols. It's time to "Deck the Halls!" (By the
way, the correct answer is "nine ladies dancing." The eleventh day
has "eleven pipers piping.")
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Short Tutorial Create Custom
Stationery Using Outlook Express Outlook Express includes
built-in stationery templates that can be used for outgoing e-mail
messages. This can be especially handy this time of the year when
e-mailing your holiday greetings to friends and relatives. If none
of the pre-installed stationery templates fit your needs, you can
create your own stationery when using Outlook Express 6 in Windows
XP Home Edition by following the steps below.
1) With
Outlook Express open, click on the small black arrow on the right
side of the "Create Mail" button. Choose "Select Stationery" from
the drop-down menu.
2) At the bottom right of the "Select
Stationery" window, click the "Create new" button to open the
Stationery Setup Wizard. Click the "Next" button.
3) To find
a photo on your computer to use as a background, click on the
"Browse" button under the "Picture" section.
4) Navigate to
the location where your photo is stored on your hard drive and then
click on the photo to select it. Your background photo's name should
now be shown in the "File name" box. Click the "Open" button.
5) Select how you want your background photo to be displayed
in your message by experimenting with the options under the
"Position" section. (The "Preview" section to the right of the
window will help you decide by allowing you to see a small
representation of what your message will look like.)
6)
Choose how you want your photo to be tiled under the "Tile" section.
For example, if you want to tile your photo over the entire message,
select "Entire Page."
7) If your photo doesn't cover the
entire background and you want to choose a background color instead
of white, check the "Color" box. Then select a color from the
drop-down menu in the Color section. Click the "Next" button.
8) Choose the font, font size, and font color that you want
your messages to be when using the stationery that you are creating.
Then click the "Next" button.
9) Choose the size of your
left and top margins. Then click the "Next" button.
10) Name
your stationery by typing a title into the "Name" field. Click the
"Finish" button to create your new stationery. You will be taken
back to the "Select Stationery" window.
11) Select your new
stationery from the list and click "OK."
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