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Surfer Beware - Koobface Worm Targets Facebook
Users 
If you're on Facebook, be aware that a fast-spreading worm
called Koobface is targeting users and trying to steal personal information
such as credit card details. The Koobface worm sends a message to the
Facebook user, supposedly from a friend, that says things like "you look
funny in this new video" or "is it u there?" After clicking on the video
link, the user is asked to download the latest version of Adobe Flash
Player. Only after the user clicks on the fraudulent Flash update is the
Koobface worm installed.
Take a look at an example of a Koobface
message below:
This malware
can then quickly seize credit card details in two ways - either by waiting
for the user to buy something online and remembering the details, or by
searching the computer for cookies from past online purchases.
With
dozens of Koobface variants known to exist, security leader McAfee warns
that the situation may get worse before it gets better. Should your PC be
infected with the Koobface worm, Facebook suggests resetting your password
and running updated antivirus software to purge the worm from your system.
To learn more about security tips for Facebook users, go to http://www.facebook.com/security
.
It's important to note that Koobface attacked MySpace users before moving to
Facebook, and has also jumped to the social networking site Bebo. All users
of such sites would be well advised to stay alert for suspicious messages. Back to Top
NDTC Increases Speed

More Time For Your Family – Less Time Waiting for Downloads
Even though the Christmas gift-giving is complete, we still have a gift for you. And, our gift is more time - more time for your family and friends during the New Year and less time waiting at your computer. With the new faster speeds you can share those holiday pictures even quicker, purchase and download your favorite songs, and be the fastest gamer around.
Using the High Speed Advantage from NDTC also means you have your own high speed connection to the World Wide Web. That means no sharing bandwidth with your neighbors! It’s all yours.
Whether you are upgrading from dial-up to high speed or if you want to try our newest package - the Extreme Advantage*, you will enjoy the savings of
- a free professional installation
- a free hardware firewall
- the Junk E-mail Filter free for two months
- AND two months of Internet service free
For details on this offer contact us at NDTC 701-662-1100 or 800-880-4213.
*The Extreme Advantage - Enjoy Internet speeds of up to 30 Meg download and 5 Meg upload. High speed Internet is distance sensitive, and speeds will vary depending on your distance from our host equipment.
Back to Top Ask The Help Desk -
What Computer-related New Year's Resolutions Do You Suggest?

Question: One of my goals for the New Year is to do a
better job of consistently taking care of my computer. Could you suggest
some good New Year's resolutions with respect to computer maintenance and
security?
Answer: Begin 2009 with a practical plan for
computer maintenance, then resolve to stick with it. Once you develop a
routine, you'll be able to avoid the big computer problems by staying on top
of the little ones.
Make sure your plan covers the essential tasks
including:
- Doing regular data backup
- Defragging your hard
drive
- Updating your antivirus and spyware software
- Installing a
firewall
- Updating and installing patches to your operating system
- Regularly deleting your trash bin, temp files, and any other files you
no longer need
You may also want to make a New Year's resolution to
digitize important financial documents and family photos and store them
offsite for protection in case of a natural disaster like flooding. Find out
if a local provider offers remote online backup, since these automatic
services are often the most convenient option. If you choose to put your
files on a CD or DVD, keep one copy in a safe deposit box and send another
to a friend or relative in another state.
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Top Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out
In January 
Bad Credit Hotel
http://www.controlyourcredit.gov - This site makes learning about credit fun with an interactive
game set in the spooky "Bad Credit Hotel." The goal is to get to Room 850,
representing a perfect credit score. You can also simply view the
information in standard website format. Either way, you'll find out how to
manage your current debt (including a handy budget calculator), what you
need to know about your credit history and credit score, and why having good
credit is beneficial.
Great Tips for Group Trips
http://www.triporama.com - If
one of your New Year's resolutions is to travel with a group of friends or
family, you'll want to visit this site. It has all the tools you'll need to
organize, plan, and finalize that girlfriend getaway or buddy trip. You can
send invites, create an itinerary, assign tasks, share online articles, and
post comments to settle on the details. Be sure to take advantage of
featured deals, and use the group travel guide to narrow your search.
Cute Overload
http://www.cuteoverload.com - Here is one place you can go for a guaranteed smile in stressful times.
Photos and videos of adorable animals are posted, along with cute comments
from submitters and viewers. The site allows you to find your favorite kind
of cuteness by searching categories. In addition to checking out the photos,
you can browse for cute products, find a cute pet, get a daily cute
e-newsletter, and submit your own cute shots.
The Scoop on
Soup
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/collections/healthy_soup_recipes.html - Looking for a great way to stay warm this winter? This site
provides healthy soup recipes with a wide range of ingredients like
vegetables, cheese, fish, beans, meat, grains, and even fruit! Many of the
recipes take 30 minutes or less to prepare, and they all include nutrition
information and easy-to-follow instructions. Soup with a salad and bread
makes a satisfying meal, and leftovers can be used for easy lunches.
Train at Home
http://www.exerciseequipmentex
pert.com - Maybe you've decided that this is the year you'll
shed those extra pounds, run that marathon, or adopt a healthier lifestyle.
This site provides useful information if you're considering a home gym as
part of your plan. A personal trainer helps you navigate the waters of the
exercise equipment industry, and shares product reviews and equipment
guides. You can also submit a question on the "Ask the Expert" page to get
advice for your particular home gym needs.
Back to
Top Short Tutorial - Making Your ISP's Home Page
Your Start Page 
Making Your ISP's Home Page Your Start Page Using ...
- Web Browser: Internet Explorer 7
- Computer Operating System: Windows XP or Windows Vista
- With Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on the "Tools"
button located at the upper right corner of your screen on the Command Bar.
Select "Internet Options" from the resulting drop-down menu.
- When the Internet Options window opens, make sure the "General" tab is
selected.
- From the "General" tab under the "Home page" section,
hit the delete key on your keyboard to erase the URL (Web address) that is
currently listed. Then type or paste in the Web address of your ISP.
- Click on the "Apply" button and then click "OK" to accept and
save your changes.
Making Your ISP's Home Page Your Start Page
Using ...
- Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox
- Computer Operating System: Windows XP or Windows Vista
- With Firefox open, click your cursor arrow on "Tools" in the menu bar
and then select "Options..." from the resulting drop-down menu.
- When the Options window opens, make sure the "Main" tab is selected.
- From the "Main" tab under the "Startup" section, type in the
Web address of your ISP in the "Home Page:" field.
- Click on the
"OK" button to accept and save your changes.
Making Your ISP's Home
Page Your Start Page Using ...
- Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox
- Computer Operating System: Mac OS 10.4
- With Firefox open, click your cursor arrow on "Firefox" in the menu bar
and then select "Preferences..." from the resulting drop-down menu.
- When the Preferences window opens, select the "Main" icon.
- In the "Startup" section, type in the Web address of your ISP in the
"Home Page:" field.
- To accept and save your changes, click on
the red circle in the upper left corner of the window to close it.
Making Your ISP's Home Page Your Start Page Using ...
- Web Browser: Safari
- Computer Operating System: Mac OS 10.4
- With Safari open, click your cursor arrow on "Safari" in the menu bar
and then select "Preferences..." from the resulting drop-down menu.
- When the Preferences window opens, select the "General" icon.
- In the "Home page:" field, type in the Web address of your ISP.
- To accept and save your changes, click on the red circle in the upper
left corner of the window to close it.
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 We hope you found this newsletter to be
informative. It's our way of keeping you posted on the happenings here.
Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
Dave Dircks NDTC General
Manager
North Dakota Telephone Co.
211 22nd St NW Devils Lake, ND 58301
(701) 662-1100

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