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Hi DRN Internet
Subscribers In keeping with the season, we're going to shower you with
information you can use this spring. First, learn how to avoid becoming a victim
of today's many online scams and identity theft schemes. Next, find out how to
add a handy status bar to your Web browser and how to customize your toolbar to
include only the buttons you need. Finally, have some fun visiting the sites
we've selected for you this month. They'll help you follow the NFL draft,
prepare for a trip to the nursery, reach for the stars, pick a great movie, and
explore the wonders of the world - all refreshing ways to spend your time.
The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers
informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet
experience. To meet this goal, each monthly newsletter will usually contain
information related to:
- Warnings on a recent virus, e-mail hoax or security issue that may affect
you
- An update on new services and other local interests
- An answer to a frequently asked Internet related question
- Some fun, seasonal websites to check out
- A short, step-by-step tutorial on an e-mail or browser related task
We think you'll find the information contained in this newsletter to
be a valuable tool for enhancing your Internet experience. If, however, you'd
prefer not to receive these bulletins on a monthly basis, click HERE.
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at
the index to the left and thanks for reading!
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Security
Info -
FTC's Top Consumer Complaints for 2006 
The Federal Trade
Commission recently issued its annual report, "Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft
Complaint Data," on fraud complaints filed by consumers in 2006. For the seventh
year in a row, identity theft tops the list, accounting for 36 percent of the
674,354 complaints received between January 1 and December 31, 2006. Credit card
fraud (25 percent) was the most common form of reported identity theft, followed
by phone or utilities fraud (16 percent), bank fraud (16 percent), and
employment fraud (14 percent). Other common fraud complaints included
shop-at-home/catalog sales; prizes, sweepstakes and lotteries; Internet services
and computer complaints; and Internet auction fraud. Consumers reported fraud
losses totaling more than $1.1 billion and the median monetary loss was $500.
The FTC provides data on consumer fraud complaints to the Consumer
Sentinel, a secure online database available to more than 1,600 civil and
criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. For the first time,
this complaint data has been broken out for more than 350 metropolitan
statistical areas with populations greater than 100,000. You can find detailed
information, including state-by-state statistics, at http://www.consumer.gov/sentinel.
The Internet was the
top method chosen by fraudulent companies to contact consumers, used 60% of the
time (e-mail was used in 45% of the cases and websites in 15%). The remaining
methods were mail (16%), phone (13%), and others (10%). What can you do to avoid
becoming the victim of online consumer fraud? Take these precautions:
- Don't reply to suspicious, unsolicited e-mail messages.
- Don't click on links contained in these types of e-mail messages.
- Don't provide personal information via e-mail.
- Keep your anti-virus and firewall software running and up-to-date.
If you do encounter problems, file a complaint with the FTC by
completing a form at FTC.gov, or by
calling 1-877-FTC-HELP.
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Ask The Help
Desk -
How Do I Add A Status Bar To My Web Browser?
Question: I
used to have a bar at the bottom of my Web browser that showed the progress of
searches when trying to find a website. It would tell me if I was connected to
the site I was searching for and it even had a little bar that showed whether
the requested page was making progress in completely opening. I don't see this
information at the bottom of my browser window anymore. Is there a way to get it
back?
Answer: Yes. You are referring to a "status bar" and it is
a handy tool that tells you whether or not you're connecting to a site. To add
the status bar back onto your browser when using Internet Explorer 6.0 and 7.0,
simply click your cursor arrow on the Internet Explorer "View" menu and drop
down to "Status Bar" on the resulting drop-down menu. If your menu bar in I.E.
7.0 isn't visible, click on the "Tools" icon to the right of your address bar,
drop down to "Toolbars," and select "Status Bar" from the resulting submenu. The
status bar will appear at the bottom of your browser. If you are using Firefox
2.0, click your cursor arrow on the "View" menu and drop down to "Status Bar."
The status bar will appear at the bottom of your browser. When using Safari 2.0,
click your cursor arrow on the "View" menu and drop down to "Show Status Bar."
The "Status Bar" will appear at the bottom of your browser.
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Great Sites
To Check Out This Month
Get Growing http://landscape-america.com/index.html - April is Lawn and
Garden Month so it's time to get growing. To plant the seeds of inspiration, you
may want to visit this comprehensive landscaping site. It's an excellent
resource for planning your next yard project, and includes information on all
aspects of landscaping from selecting the right plants for your climate to
adding beautiful and practical pathways. And because things aren't always rosy,
this site also offers advice on controlling weeds, insects, and
disease.
Top Picks in NASA Pics http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html - It's the next best
thing to being there. Each day NASA posts the Astronomy Picture of the Day on
this site, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
You can see our fascinating universe in all its glory, and get a close-up feel
for the stars and planets so far away. In addition to the Astronomy Picture of
the Day, check out selected photos dating back to 1995.
Reel Reviews
http://reel.com/reel.asp?node=intheaters - If you don't get
your fill of stars on the NASA site, come here for detailed reviews of new
movies in theaters and those coming soon. These reviews include handy links to
the stars in the cast that show their other movie credits, as well as lists of
similar films under Close Movie Matches. Still deciding what to see this
weekend? Be sure to view the new trailers included on the site and take a look
at the current top ten at the box office.
Wonders of the World http://new7wonders.com - The
Ancient 7 Wonders of the World (including the Pyramids at Giza and the Statue of
Zeus at Olympia) will soon have company. This site is gathering a global vote
for the New 7 Wonders of the World and millions of people have already voted for
their favorite "wonder." Will the new list include the Statue of Liberty? Eiffel
Tower? The Kremlin? We'll find out, appropriately enough, when the seven winners
are announced on 07.07.07. There's still time for you to cast your ballot, but
as with any sort of online voting site, it's best to use a "throw away" e-mail
address (like Hotmail) rather than your main e-mail account.
Draft
Tracker http://nfl.com/draft -
Keep up with the action of the 2007 NFL draft (April 28-29) with the help of the
official NFL site. All the stats you could possibly want are here including
prospect profiles listed by position or school, and a team-by-team history of
first round picks from 1982 to 2006. NFL.com draft guru Gil Brandt weighs in
with results from this year's Pro Days, plus you'll find draft analysis and
columns, player diaries, and links to team draft sites.
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Short
Tutorial
- Customizing Your Browser's Toolbar 
The default settings
of the newer versions of the Internet Explorer Web browser include buttons for
common functions such as "back," forward," "stop," "refresh," home," "autofill,"
"print," and "mail." Additional buttons for other functions can easily be added
to your toolbar or default buttons can be removed. Here's how:
To
Make Adjustments To The Browser Toolbar When Using Internet Explorer 6.0 For
Windows XP Home Edition:
- Click your cursor arrow on the "View" menu and drop down to "Toolbars."
- Select "Customize" from the resulting submenu. When the "Customize Toolbar"
window appears, there will be two side-by-side panes visible with an "Add" and
"Remove" button between them. The right hand pane shows you the buttons
currently displayed on your toolbar and the left hand pane shows you the buttons
that you can add to your toolbar.
- Click your cursor arrow on a button in the left hand pane that you'd like to
add and then click on the "Add" button. The button you selected will then move
over to the right hand pane and become visible on your toolbar. NOTE: A double
click on buttons in the left hand pane will also add them to the right hand pane
as well as your toolbar.
- To remove a button from the toolbar, click on it in the right hand pane and
click on the "Remove" button or double click on it in the right hand pane. The
button will disappear from your browser's toolbar. Please note that buttons
removed from your toolbar do not disappear completely, they just go over to the
left hand pane and can be easily put back.
- The "Customize Toolbar" window also has buttons that will allow you to
change the position or order of the buttons on your toolbar. Click on the "Move
Up" button or the "Move Down" button to change the position of the buttons.
- If you've finished modifying your toolbar and you don't like what you've
done, press the "Reset" button and the toolbar will revert to its original
factory settings. If you like your changes, click on the "Close" button and
enjoy your newly modified toolbar.
To Make Adjustments To The
Browser Toolbar When Using Internet Explorer 7.0 For Windows XP Home Edition:
- Click your cursor arrow on the "Tools" button to the right of your address
field and drop down to "Toolbars."
- Select "Customize" from the resulting submenu. When the "Customize Toolbar"
window appears, there will be two side-by-side panes visible with an "Add" and
"Remove" button between them. The right hand pane shows you the buttons
currently displayed on your toolbar and the left hand pane shows you the buttons
that you could add to your toolbar.
- Click your cursor arrow on a button in the left hand pane that you'd like to
add and then click on the "Add" button. The button you selected will then move
over to the right hand pane and become visible on your toolbar. NOTE: A double
click on buttons in the left hand pane will also add them to the right hand pane
as well as your toolbar.
- To remove a button from the toolbar, click on it in the right hand pane and
click on the "Remove" button or double click on it in the right hand pane. The
button will disappear from your browser's toolbar. Please note that buttons
removed from your toolbar do not disappear completely, they just go over to the
left hand pane and can be easily put back.
- The "Customize Toolbar" window also has buttons that will allow you to
change the position or order of the buttons on your toolbar. Click on the "Move
Up" button or the "Move Down" button to change the position of the buttons.
- If you've finished modifying your toolbar and you don't like what you've
done, press the "Reset" button and the toolbar will revert to its original
factory settings. If you like your changes, click on the "Close" button and
enjoy your newly modified toolbar.
To Make Adjustments To The
Browser Toolbar When Using Firefox 2.0 For Windows XP Home Edition Or Macintosh
OS X:
- Click your cursor arrow on the "View" menu and drop down to "Toolbars."
- Select "Customize" from the resulting submenu. The "Customize Toolbar"
palette will appear.
- Drag tool icons from the palette to the position you want them to take on
your browser's toolbar. You can also reposition the icons to different places on
the toolbar.
- To remove icon buttons that you've added to your browser, drag them back
onto the palette. You can also restore the toolbar to its original condition by
using the "Restore Default Set" button on the palette.
- When you've finished customizing your toolbar, click the "Done" button.
To Make Adjustments To The Browser Toolbar When Using Safari 2.0
For Macintosh OS X:
- Click your cursor arrow on the "View" menu and drop down to "Customize
Address Bar..."
- The toolbar palette window will appear.
- Drag tool icons from the palette onto your Safari toolbar to the position
you want them to take on your browser's toolbar. You can also reposition the
icons to different places on the toolbar.
- If you don't like the changes you've made and want to restore the toolbar to
the way it was, simply drag the entire default set from the palette to your
Safari browser's toolbar.
- Click "Done" when you've finished making your changes.
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