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Welcome NVC
Internet Customers! Like fall leaves turning color, this September eNewsletter focuses on change. You'll learn about a change in e-mail format that spammers now use to attempt to fool spam-filtering software. You'll get lots of handy keyboard shortcuts when surfing the Web to speed-up your online experience. And for a fun change of pace, visit the Great Sites we've selected. You'll fly through WWI, gaze at stormy skies, catch NFL action, and explore new music handpicked for you. The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. To meet this goal, each monthly newsletter will usually contain information related to:
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at the index to the left and thanks for reading! Northern Valley Communications |
Warning! - Image-based Spam
Outfoxing Some Filters![]()
Disreputable
marketers are increasingly using a new strain of spam that's cleverly attempting
to sneak by spam-filtering software. Called image-based spam, it embeds messages
in attached, randomized .gif or .jpg image files and these images are changed
each time a message is sent. The difference in each image may be just a change
in the border or the variance of one pixel, but it's enough to get past
traditional spam filters that analyze keywords. Like traditional text-based
spam, image-based spam often includes pitches for things like pharmaceuticals
and penny stocks.
According to research released by security gateway
provider IronPort, image-based spam has increased twelve-fold in the past year.
It now accounts for over five billion messages per day and 78 percent of this
spam passes through first- and second-generation spam filters. The company
estimates that about 30 percent of spam delivered to an individual's inbox is of
this type. And it can be more than just annoying. Image-based spam eats up space
and create storage problems because each message can be up to seven times larger
than text-based spam.
Another factor that's led to greater volumes of
spam being sent around the globe recently is the increased number of zombie
computers — infected PCs that have been hijacked by spammers for their own use.
Spammers rotate through zombie networks every few hours, constantly changing the
IP address of the source of the spam in order to evade detection. CipherTrust, a
leading message security company, reports that they identify nearly 250,000 new
zombies each day, and it's estimated that 80 percent of today's spam is sent via
zombie computers.
Rest assured that we continue to implement the very
latest spam filtering techniques to stay a step ahead of the "bad guys" in the
ever evolving battle against spam. We appreciate our customers doing their part
in protecting their computers by using firewalls, receiving and downloading
system software upgrades each month from Microsoft, Apple, etc., and installing
and then regularly updating their anti-virus programs. Together, we'll continue
to win this war.
NOTICE
FOR ALL E-STATEMENT CUSTOMERS - PASSWORD CHANGE ![]()
Due to a billing system upgrade, your e-statement
password will be reset effective October 1, 2006.
Notification of your new password will be emailed to you at that time.
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Ask The Help Desk - Stop The
Wrong Links From Loading
Question: If I accidentally click the wrong link on a
webpage, do I have to wait for this page to fully load before selecting the
correct link or can I "bail out" sooner?
Answer: Good news —
there are two easy escape routes to take when you realize you've clicked on the
wrong link. Which one you use depends on where you are in the selection process.
If you've clicked the wrong link and still have the left mouse button
pressed down, just drag your pointer off the link to a blank spot on your screen
and release. Problem solved.
If you've already released the left mouse
button, just hit your Escape key ("esc") on your keyboard. This will stop your
browser in its tracks and the page will not continue to load. It will also
prevent those pesky pop-up windows from appearing.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Legendary Pilots
Fly Into Theaters
http://flyboysthemovie.com - On
September 29th, Flyboys takes off from the pages of history and lands in
theaters. The movie was inspired by the true story of first squadron of American
combat pilots, Lafayette Escadrille, during WWI. As a squadron of only 38
mismatched but determined American boys, they learned to fly and embarked on a
great romantic adventure that became legendary. Visit this site for a
behind-the-scenes look at how Flyboys got off the ground and a sneak peak
at the special effects. Rated PG-13.
Hurricane Tracking
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical -
Hurricane season continues through the end of October, and the National
Hurricane Center forecasts that this year's north Atlantic hurricane season may
be even more active than last year's. Keep on top of these powerful storms with
the help of this powerful site. It includes tropical storm and hurricane
updates, tracking maps, interactive flash maps, computer models, and public
advisories. You can also check out fascinating hurricane history and see a list
of the 2006 storm names.
Grade "A" Homework Site
http://homeworkspot.com - It's
back-to-school time. No matter how many questions your student has, here's one
place to find the answers. This homework information portal features the best
K-12 homework-related sites together with a wide variety of educational
resources. Subjects include English, math, science, history, art, music,
technology, foreign language, and college prep. You'll also find links to the
world's best libraries, museums, and current events sources.
Your
Taste In Tunes
http://pandora.com - Like some help
discovering new music you'll love? This innovative site promises to do just
that. It was created by the Music Genome Project, a group that analyzes music by
breaking it down into its fundamental elements like "repetitive melodic
phrasing" and "subtle use of vocal harmony." You simply enter the name of one of
your favorite songs and the site scans a century of popular and obscure
recordings to finds songs with musical similarities to your choice. On an even
better note, it's all free.
NFL Regular Season Kicks Off
http://nfl.com - It just wouldn't be
football season without NFL.com. Get in the middle of the action each day with
free video clips from NFL Total
Access and the Best of NFL Films plus special features such as In Their Own
Words, Playbook, and Point After. Never miss a game thanks to schedules posted
by the week, team, and national TV listings. And enjoy access to all the latest
in team standings, stats, rosters, injury reports, and depth charts. This site's
a winner!
Short Tutorial - Keyboard
Shortcuts For Internet Explorer, Safari, And Firefox![]()
Microsoft Corp.
provides simple keyboard shortcuts for it's Internet Explorer browser. Likewise,
Apple's Safari browser and Mozilla's Firefox browser provide similar shortcuts.
Use these easy keystroke shortcuts and you may never need to use your mouse
again — well, almost never. Here are a few of the more commonly used shortcuts
for each of these browsers:
Safari
MACINTOSH
Shortcuts for . . .
Finding
things:
Moving within a web page:
Moving between web pages:
Internet Explorer
WINDOWS
Shortcuts for . . .
Finding
things:
Moving within a web page:
Moving
between web pages:
Firefox MACINTOSH and
PC
Shortcuts for . . .
Moving between
web pages:
Back
Forward
Home
Stop
Close Tab
Close
Window
Next Tab
Previous Tab
Bookmarking . . .
Bookmark
All Tabs
Bookmark Current Page
View Bookmarks
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Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
Northern Valley
Communications
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