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'Netline
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June 1,
2004
Happy Father's Day |
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June means getting
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softball, tennis, and golf. It can also be a time for just relaxing on
the porch and enjoying the beautiful, warmer weather. However you spend
your summer months, we hope that the Internet, along with this month's
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Virus News Flash - Microsoft Corp.'s Bounty Program
Snags Author Of Sasser Worm
In November 2003, Microsoft Corp. launched an Anti-virus Reward Program,
(initially funding it with five million dollars) to be used as bounty
money for people who offered information leading to the arrest and
conviction of creators of e-mail viruses and worms. Well, apparently
money talks.
Last month, informants tipped off Microsoft officials in Germany with
the name of the author of the Sasser worm. Microsoft Corp. then worked
with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations, the U.S. Secret Service
and German officials. The end result? Less than a week after the release
of the Sasser worm, German authorities arrested an eighteen-year-old
high school student suspect, named Sven Jaschan, who lives at home with
his parents near the small German hamlet of Rotenburg. (Not
surprisingly, he was sitting at his computer at the time of the arrest.)
Jaschan confessed to German officials that he did in fact create the
Sasser worm along with its four variants. Investigators said Jaschan's
confiscated computer contained source code from
the Sasser worm.
Additionally, authorities believe Jaschan to also be the author of the
Netsky worm (and its 28 variants) which was released in February 2004.
One of the latest Netsky variants stated in its source code, in part,
"Hey AV (anti-virus) firms, do you know that we have programmed the
Sasser virus?!?
Yeah, that's true ..."
Jaschan is being investigated on suspicion of computer sabotage, which
carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
The Sasser worm attacks Windows 2000 and Windows XP machines through the
port vulnerability discussed in Microsoft's Security Bulletin it posted
on its website back on April 13, 2004. If you run either Windows 2000 or
Windows XP on your computer and have yet to download this free security
patch, do so immediately at:
www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS04-011.mspx
Symptoms of an infection include the continual crashing and rebooting of
your computer system. If you believe that the Sasser worm has already
infected your computer, go to the following Microsoft web page for
assistance:
www.microsoft.com/security/incident/sasser.asp
A note of irony -- The mother of the eighteen-year-old high school
student suspect runs a computer store in the small town of Waffensen,
Germany. No doubt he was sent to bed early without supper.
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The default setting on most e-mail software programs
is to show e-mail messages in HTML format. In this format, text within
the message may appear in various colors; it can be underlined,
italicized, or in bold print; and it can be changed to various sizes and
fonts. When multiple users amend a
forwarded e-mail message, each with their own "style" of font, type
size, colors, etc., the results can be quite dysfunctional.
A simple method of cleaning up a messy message like this prior to
forwarding it to others is to switch the e-mail software's settings to a
text-based e-mail rather than an html-based e-mail. This converts all of
the text within the message to a single uniform text standard. Here's
how:
Outlook Express for Windows
1. Select the message from your list of messages that needs simplifying
by clicking on it with your cursor arrow.
2. Click on the "Forward" button. This will allow you to
modify the message.
3. Go to the message's "Format" menu and click your
cursor arrow on it.
4. When the drop-down menu appears, you will see two items about two
thirds of the way down. One says "Rich Text (HTML)," and the other menu
item says "Plain Text." The current setting will have a bullet in front
of it. You can
see the current setting is "Rich Text (HTML)." Select "Plain Text" by
clicking your cursor arrow on it.
5. When a warning dialog box appears warning you about changing the
formatting, select the "OK" button.
6. Send the message.
Outlook Express for Mac OS 9 and Entourage for Mac OS X
1. Select the message from your list of messages that needs simplifying
by clicking on it with your cursor arrow.
2. Click on the "Forward" button on the button bar. This will allow you
to modify the message.
3. On the left hand side of the message's formatting bar is the HTML
button. Click on it and the message will switch to "text" format. (If
you get a warning dialog box telling you that you're going to discard
any text formatting, click "OK.")
4. Send the message. |
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Lewis And Clark Expedition Bicentennial Celebration
http://www.lewisandclark200.gov/ - This year marks the
200th anniversary of the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition. This site
is the result of a collaborative effort of 32 federal agencies and
organizations. Cumulatively, the information provides insightful details
(journals, timelines, maps, letters, bios, etc.) on the expedition's
quest to find the best water portage solution between the heads of the
Missouri River in the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
Video Game Ratings And Overviews
http://esrb.org/ - The
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulatory body for
the interactive entertainment software industry. ESRB.org helps parents
get a clearer understanding of the products they might buy for their
children as well as providing a "prescreening" method of online
interactive games. Simply type in the name of the game or the name of
the video publisher into the site's search engine to get specific rating
information.
Unique Family Vacation Attractions
http://roadsideamerica.com/
- Are you looking for some unique tourist destinations to visit during
your family vacation this summer? We've got the perfect site for you!
RoadsideAmerica.com is "your online guide to offbeat attractions" across
the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Garfield Hits The Silver Screen
http://garfieldmovie.com/main.html - He's got priorities: Eat,
sleep and then eat again - - and now he's got his very own movie. The
June 11th release of Garfield The Movie marks the first feature film for
this popular comic strip feline. The official site offers many trailers,
games, production information, e-cards, and more.
Wimbledon Championships: June 21st - July 4th
http://wimbledon.org/en_GB/index.html - The All England
Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club has been hosting the Lawn Tennis
Championships at Wimbledon almost every year since 1877. (Championships
were not held during World War I and World War II.) What started out as
a garden party atmosphere attended by only a few hundred spectators, now
attracts over 500,000 fans each year, not to mention the millions across
the globe watching on television. The Club's official site is filled
with history, statistics, stories, ticket and accommodation information,
vintage photography, and virtual tours.
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Birthstone: Pearl
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June 2004
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June 2 |
Clean Air Day |
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June 4 |
Donut Day |
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June 6 |
Cancer Survivors Day |
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June 14 |
Flag Day |
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June 20 |
Father's Day |
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June 21 |
First Day of Summer |
This Day in
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Horoscopes
Gemini: May 21 - June 20
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Questions & Answers |
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Question: How Do I Print
Only Sections Of Pages Rather Than Entire Documents?
Answer: Here are two ways to avoid printing the entire article with
Outlook Express. First, you can try printing certain pages of the
article. For instance, the virus article will be on pages one and
two most of the time. In that case, choose "Print" from the "File"
drop-down menu. When the print dialog box comes up, change the "Page
Range" settings from "All" by clicking on the "Pages" button and
entering
"1-2" in the "Pages" field. This will cause only the first two pages of
the article to print. Deciding which pages to print takes some guesswork
as there is no print preview option in Outlook Express.
Another option is to simply highlight the section you want to print,
copy the text out of the article (by choosing "Copy" from the Edit
drop-down menu), and then paste the text (by choosing "Paste" from the
Edit drop-down menu) into some sort of word processing document (i.e.
Microsoft Word, AppleWorks, etc.). Then just print that page.
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Joke of the Month |
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The old pastor made it to a practice to visit the
parish school one day a week. He walked into the 4th grade class,
where the children were studying the states, and asked them how
many states they could name. They came up with about 40 names. He
jokingly told them that in his day students knew the names of all
the states. One lad snickered, "Yes, but in those days there were
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