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EduNotes (January 2002 edition) Season's greetings and Happy New Year from EduCyber. We hope you enjoy this month's edition of EduNotes. Read on to learn about a free upcoming seminar, the latest security hole in Windows, protecting your identity, a neat web site, tips for making your own web site, and changes in broadband Internet access. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ News Flash: Mark February 7 on your calendars. That's the date of the FREE computer presentation. The Applewood Business Association is sponsoring a seminar (to be presented by Brian DeLaet of EduCyber, Inc.) from 7 PM. The seminar will be at the Arbor House, situated in Maple Grove Park. The address is 14600 W 32nd Ave. but just look for the beautiful wood building on the south side of the road. The seminar will provide practical tips and ideas as we discuss "Computers: Time Wasters or Money Makers?" Hope to see you there. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Windows Security Hole Attention all users of Windows XP, Windows ME and Windows 98 or 98 SE: Visit www.windowsupdate.com today and update your computer to fix the just discovered security hole in something called Universal PlugNPlay. Need help? Call EduCyber at (720) 275-4646. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Identity Crisis The age-old question of "Who am I?" is taking on a whole new
twist in the 21st Century. The new take on an old theme is sadly becoming,
"Who else is me?" Identity theft in a cyber age is remarkably
easy. The same tools that put very useful information at our fingertips
also put valuable information about who we are at the fingertips of identity
thieves. 1. Check your credit record with each of the major credit bureaus at
least once a year to make sure the information is correct. Equifax http://www.equifax.com/,
Experian http://www.experian.com/,
Trans Union http://www.tuc.com/. 2. Buy and use a shredder. Make sure that all those pre-approved credit
card applications go through the shredder as well as any other document
containing personal or sensitive information. 3. Don't give out your social security number if you don't have to. Make
sure you don't have it on your checks and don't put it on your driver's
license if you aren't required to. 4. Protect your credit cards. If you pay with a credit card at a restaurant,
pay at the counter instead of letting the waiter or waitress take your
card. Sound paranoid? Instances of identity theft through restaurant personnel
swiping your card through a scanner to counterfeit the card are on the
increase. 5. Be wary of giving out information on the Internet. When making online
purchases, always make sure the page where you enter your credit card
information is on a secure site (look for the gold lock at the bottom
of your browser). Or simply choose to speak to a sales rep to complete
the deal. 6. Visit these sites to learn more: www.privacyrights.org, www.idtheftcenter.org, www.identitytheft.org, www.consumer.gov/idtheft @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Words Words Words Well, it's too late for Christmas but how about starting the year off
with a resolution to improve your vocabulary and learn some fun words?
A Word A Day (AWAD) http://wordsmith.org/awad/index.html
is one of my personal daily favorites. "retronym (RE-truh-nim) noun @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Web Tips Do you have a web site? When was the last time you updated it? Nothing
turns customers away quicker than outdated information. If your site is
still advertising Thanksgiving specials or sharing Christmas news, take
time today to update it. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Broadband Blues Well, it was bound to happen. With all the changes in cyberspace the
last few years and the fallout of a crashing economy, my beloved cable
connection was off for four days. Yes, it's back now (but a friend lost
her connection for two and a half weeks!) but my confidence is shaken
and the division of AT&T that is responsible for my connection is
in the process of being bought by Cox cable leading to more changes and
uncertainty. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ © 2002 EduCyber, Inc. This newsletter is brought to you by EduCyber,
Inc. Permission is hereby granted to redistribute all or part of this
newsletter as long as this copyright message is included. http://www.educyber.com
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