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Surfer Beware - Hackers Now Compromising Legitimate Websites
In the past, users had to visit intentionally malicious websites or
click on spam e-mail attachments to become a victim of a security
threat. Now hackers are starting to compromise legitimate sites and
use them as a distribution medium to attack home and enterprise
computers. Symantec, a leading cybersecurity firm, recently reported
that it detected 711,912 such threats last year, compared with
125,243 in 2006.
Gifts for the Grad Wondering what to get your graduate this year? NU-Telecom has something for everyone! Computers Desktop, laptops, printers, keyboards, mice....make computer shopping easy with one stop at NU-Telecom! Our Internet staff can help make sure your graduate gets the best start possible continuing their education this fall. Let us help you build a custom-built computer to fit your student's needs. Or stop by our retail location and take home a computer today. If your student already has a computer, let us tune it up so it's operating at it's best. Cellular Help your graduate keep in touch. As an authorized Alltel agent, NU-Telecom has a large assortment of cellular phones and accessories. We'll help you find the calling plan that works for your student headed off to college. The Wall Send your congratulations in a unique way! Wish your graduate the best on The Wall. Include their graduation or childhood picture to make it extra personal. For only $3 your ad will run 24 hours a day for a full week!
Ask The Help Desk - What Do The Terms "Freeware" And
"Shareware" Mean?
Question:
I've heard the terms "freeware" and "shareware" used to describe
software programs. What exactly do these terms mean?
Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In May
Indiana Jones is Back
Short Tutorial - Removing Contacts From Your Address Book
Let's face it -- the people in our personal and professional lives
come and go. If your e-mail address book is cluttered with names
from inactive relationships, you're wasting time wading through an
unnecessarily long list. 1. With Outlook Express 6 open, click your cursor arrow on the "Addresses" button located on the toolbar. 2. Click on the contact you want to delete. (The contact's name will be highlighted when you click on it.) 3. Click on the "Delete" button located on the toolbar. 4. The Address Book - Main Identity dialogue box will appear asking if you are sure you want to permanently delete the selected item. Click the "Yes" button. 5. Close the Address Book - Main Identity dialogue box by clicking on the red "X" in the upper right-hand corner. The selected contact is now deleted. Removing Contacts From Your Address Book When Using Thunderbird 1.5 and Macintosh OS X 10.4, Windows XP SP2 Home Edition, or Windows Vista Home Premium 1. With Thunderbird open, click your cursor arrow on the "Address Book" button located on the toolbar. 2. Click on the contact you want to delete. (The contact's name will be highlighted when you click on it.) 3. Click the "Delete" button located on the toolbar. The selected contact is now deleted. Removing Contacts From Your Address Book 4.0.4 When Using Mail 2.1.1 On Macintosh OS 10.4.9 1. With Address Book open, click your cursor arrow on the "All" icon in the "Group" field. 2. Click on the entry you want to delete in the "Name" field to select it. (The contact's name will be highlighted when you click on it.) 3. Click on the "Edit" menu and select "Delete Card" from the drop-down menu. The selected contact is now deleted. Removing Contacts From Windows Contacts (Address Book) When Using Windows Mail and Windows Vista Home Premium 1. With Windows Mail open, click your cursor arrow on the "Contacts" button located on the toolbar. 2. Select the contact you want to delete. (The contact's name will be highlighted.) 3. Click on the "Delete" button located on the toolbar. 4. The Delete File dialogue box will appear asking if you are sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin. 5. Click the "Yes" button. The deleted contact will be moved to the Recycle Bin where it will remain until the bin is manually emptied.
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