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- Amazon Phishing Scam Targets Holiday Shoppers
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'Tis the season for even more scammers to try and get sensitive financial
information such as your bank PIN number or Social Security number. One such
phishing scam that's currently making the rounds is disguised as an e-mail from
the giant online retailer, Amazon.com. The message fraudulently claims that
their “Account Review Team identified some unusual activity in your account”
and that “account access will remain limited until this issue has been
resolved.” Recipients are then instructed to click on a link to “perform the
steps necessary to restore your account access as soon as possible.”
If you receive an e-mail message like this, DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK. While the
website looks like the real Amazon.com, it's actually a phony clone set up for
phishing purposes. The scammers are hoping you'll be so busy with holiday
shopping that you'll fall for this scheme. But thanks to this warning, you'll
know better.
As always, be on guard while shopping online and practice these strategies:
Something to Shout About! - Echo, our new retail rewards
program
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The holidays are a great time to shop NU-Telecom! We're pleased to announce the introduction of our new retail rewards program - Echo! Beginning December 1st, when you shop our retail areas, you'll earn a $20 NU-Telecom gift certificate for each $200 you spend. You can use the $20 NU-Telecom gift certificate toward future retail purchases or service installation/activation charges! Echo is valid for purchases including landline phones, cellular accessories and computer accessories. You'll have two years to accumulate your receipts up to the $200. Stop by NU-Telecom and start earning your Echo rewards today!
Ask The Help Desk - Adjusting
The Volume On Your Computer
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Question: I
enjoy going to holiday sites and listening to the music as I browse. However,
the volume is turned way down on my computer and I do not know how to adjust it.
How do I turn my computer's volume back up?
Answer: That's a good question. With the many changes in operating
systems going around these days, it's easy to lose track of where you make
changes to settings. With sound settings, however, it's relatively easy to turn
your computer's volume up or down. First, look for volume buttons on your
keyboard that look like speakers with sound waves coming out of them. Press
these buttons to adjust the sound.
On a PC that uses either the Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system, look
for the sound icon in the system tray of the taskbar on the lower-right side of
the screen. Click your cursor arrow on the sound icon and adjust the slider
either up or down.
On a Macintosh that uses any version of OS X, look for the sound adjustment icon
on the menu bar towards the upper-right side of the screen near the date/time.
Click your cursor arrow on the sound icon and adjust the slider either up or
down.
If these adjustments don’t do the trick, perhaps the program you are using to
listen to music has its own separate sound settings. For instance, this is true
of Apple's iTunes. To locate the volume control for a specific program, go to
the progam's Help menu.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
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Ray of Sunshine
http://rachaelray.com - Rachael Ray has one of the top-ranked daytime
programs on TV, and each one-hour episode features her warm, no-fuss approach to
life. Viewers tune in for her signature quick meals, improvised entertaining,
celebrity surprises, and more. Get a taste of what makes Rachael Ray so popular
by visiting this site. Just in time for the holidays, it's the ultimate resource
for her recipes, party tips, and other seasonal ideas. Plus, you'll find
restaurant reviews from around the globe and food favorites contributed by her
famous friends.
Get Crafty
http://familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/season/minisite/christmas-main -
Deck the halls with cute holiday crafts that are easy to make with kids.
Family Fun magazine shares lots of ideas on their site with printable
templates and step-by-step instructions. Choose from festive stockings,
decorations, cards, ornaments, edibles, and gifts — created for elves of all
ages. It's a wonderful way to spend a winter afternoon.
Forecast for Fun
http://theweatherchannelkids.com - Are your kids a little cloudy on weather
concepts? The Weather Channel launched this educational and entertaining website
to teach school-aged children about meteorology. It includes a Forecast Center,
weather encyclopedia and glossary, interactive weather-related games, and videos
of athletes performing in extreme weather conditions. There are even
downloadable curriculum plans for teachers and a Homework Helper channel for
students.
Gifts in Mint Condition
http://usmint.gov - Coins can make great holiday gifts for new or seasoned
collectors. Think of them as mini history lessons that have lasting value.
UsMint.gov offers an online catalog with plenty of options such as the James
Madison Presidential $1 Coin, the 50 State Quarters® Greetings from America
Portfolio, and the 2007 United States Mint American Legacy Collection.TM
Chimney Safety Tips
http://www.csia.org/?gclid=COG71dGX4o8CFQIegQodQT5A7Q - As temperatures
drop, you'll probably be using your fireplace and wood stove more often. The
Chimney Safety Institute of America is a non-profit educational organization
that provides homeowners with resources to help prevent chimney fires and carbon
monoxide intrusion. Check out this site for online tutorials on chimney
inspections, chimney and fireplace sweeping, firewood selection, and other
important safety advice.
Short Tutorial - Increasing
The Font (Text) Size On Web Pages
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Sometimes the font size is too small to easily read on web pages. Thankfully,
Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Macintosh's Safari, and Mozilla's Firefox
browsers each provide an easy solution for increasing the size of text on web
pages.
Changing The Font Size On Your Browser When Using Internet Explorer 6.0 With
Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Changing The Font Size On Your Browser When Using Internet Explorer 7.0 With Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Or Windows Vista Home Premium
Changing The Font Size On Your Browser When Using Firefox 2.0 With Mac OS X 10.4, Windows XP Home Edition SP2, Or Windows Vista Home Premium
Changing The Font Size On Your Browser When Using Safari 3.0 With Macintosh OS X 10.4, Windows XP Home Edition SP2, Or Windows Vista Home Premium
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