From: Maqs.net Staff [staff@maqs.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 4:29 AM
To: shell@maqs.net
Subject: Your MAQS.NET eNewsletter June 2009
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E-Mail Scam - Flu Outbreak Leads To Scam Outbreak As they do with most every major news event, cybercriminals
are attempting to cash in on the worldwide hysteria over H1N1 swine flu by
using a variety of online scams. These include fraudulent e-mails selling
swine flu survival guides or bogus vaccines and medications. One of the more
serious spam messages contains a malicious PDF file that purports to answer
frequently asked questions about the swine flu. When a user accesses the
file, malcode within the PDF tries to drop another piece of malware onto the
user's system. If a victim opens the file, their machine is immediately
infected with a Trojan, which tries to steal sensitive data.
Points To Keep In Mind When Doing Business With Marquette
Adams Telephone
Ask The Help Desk - Before I Forward E-mails, Am I Supposed To
Delete The E-mail Addresses Of The Previous Recipients? Question: Whenever I get an e-mail with a funny joke
or video, I enjoy forwarding it to family and friends. But I heard that it's
viewed as inconsiderate to not delete the e-mail addresses of the previous
recipients before I forward e-mails. Why is this? And how do I delete the
addresses? Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In June WHO on Swine Flu Short Tutorial - Shortcut For E-mailing A Link To A Friend What do you do when
you discover a great website and want to e-mail the link to a friend? Do you
copy and paste the URL from the address bar into the body of your e-mail
message? That method certainly works, but many browsers offer a feature that
makes e-mailing a link even easier by setting up the e-mail for you. Just
follow the steps below for the browser you use: 1. With Internet Explorer 7 or 8 open and while
on the webpage that you would like to e-mail, click your cursor arrow on
"File" on the menu bar, select "Send" from the resulting
drop-down menu, and then select "Link by E-mail..." from the
subsequent drop-down menu. 2. Your default e-mail program will open and a
new e-mail will automatically appear that contains the link to the webpage
you selected within the body of the e-mail. The subject line will also
automatically populate. 3. You simply need to add the recipient's
e-mail address in the "To:" field and write a message in the body
of the e-mail if you choose. 4. Next, click on the "Send" button
and your e-mail containing the link will be on its way. E-mailing a Link
Using ... 1. With Firefox open and while on the webpage
that you would like to e-mail, click your cursor arrow on "File" on
the menu bar, and select "Send Link..." from the resulting
drop-down menu. 2. Your default e-mail program will open and a
new e-mail will automatically appear that contains the link to the webpage
you selected within the body of the e-mail. The subject line will also
automatically populate. 3. You simply need to add the recipient's
e-mail address in the "To:" field and write a message in the body
of the e-mail if you choose. 4. Next, click on the "Send" button
and your e-mail containing the link will be on its way. E-mailing a Link
Using ... 1. With Safari open and while on the webpage
that you would like to e-mail, click your cursor arrow on "File" on
the menu bar, and select "Mail Link to This Page" from the
resulting drop-down menu. 2. Your default e-mail program will open and a
new e-mail will automatically appear that contains the link to the webpage
you selected within the body of the e-mail. The subject line will also
automatically populate. 3. You simply need to add the recipient's
e-mail address in the "To:" field and write a message in the body
of the e-mail if you choose. 4. Next, click on the "Send" button
and your e-mail containing the link will be on its way.
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