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Windows XP SP3 - You just might want to wait to install this update ....
Sep 14, 2008
For some Windows XP users with Windows Updates set to Automatic, this may
come too late. For all you others, let's just wait a little bit to install
XP SP3. Reviews are mixed on SP3 release, but I can vouch that the release
has it's share of problems. Most noticeably, not all software plays nicely
with XP SP3 - or it's probably the other way around...
Google Windows XP SP3
and make your own decision. Anyway, if you're going to hold-off installing this service
pack, here's a handy little tool from Microsoft that will block the service pack
from installing (the SP will still download to your computer, but the tool will
suppress automatic installation):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=D7C9A07A-5267-4BD6-87D0-E2A72099EDB7&displaylang=en
Just Say No! to SPAM
The name SPAM was adopted to describe unsolicited commercial e-mail by Internet
users referring to a classic Monty Python comedy sketch in which singing Vikings
repeat the name of Hormel's famed pork by-product over and over, similar to the
bombardment of junk mail on email accounts.
SPAM is generally unsolicited, commercial e-mail, usually sent out in bulk
mailings to large lists of e-mail accounts. While some SPAM messages are from
legitimate businesses, a majority of these e-mails are promoting various scams
and schemes or sexually oriented Web sites. Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
and other businesses lose millions of dollars and hundreds of hours of lost
productivity as a result of unsolicited commercial e-mail. SPAM clogs the
Internet, computer systems, and e-mail accounts slowing down operations and at
times causing system shutdowns and failures. Expenses include the cost of new
computer hardware to handle the increased flow of mail created by SPAM,
filtering software to cut down the flow of unsolicited commercial e-mail, and
staff time spent identifying and deleting junk e-mail. Many ISPs limit the space
available in mailboxes for to store e-mail messages. SPAM fills space which
could utilize for more worthwhile messages, not to even mention how inconvenient
is becomes to sort through when checking an e-mail account. The content of SPAM
is also a major issue. While some SPAM messages are from legitimate businesses,
a majority of these e-mails are promoting various scams and schemes or sexually
oriented web sites or services. Is SPAM illegal? Spam would clearly be illegal
if it promotes an illegal product or service. In most situations, the sending
of SPAM is not presently a violation of state or federal criminal code however,
there are growing U.S. states who are taking SPAMMERS to court.urt.
How do they get your Email Address?
List compilers use automated software programs to search Web pages, search
engines, chat rooms, and newsgroups for email addresses. These lists are then
used to send out SPAM or the lists are sold. In addition, some Web sites use the
information they receive from visitors submitting personal information while
making a purchase to compile mailing lists.
How can you prevent SPAM?
Check with your ISP to see if they filter unsolicited commercial e-mail. If you
receive SPAM, complain to your ISP. If your ISP does not filter unsolicited
e-mail, request that they provide this service. Obtain your own filtering
software. There are numerous free and for-purchase filtering options available.
Tips to avoid receiving SPAM
Always check a Web site for a privacy policy stating the site will not provide
your e-mail address to third parties without your permission. If you're not
familiar with the operations of a company, look for a reliability seal on the
company's Web site.
Never respond to SPAM. While some junk e-mails will request that you opt out of
future mailings by sending them an e-mail, responding to SPAM will in most
circumstances only confirm that your e-mail account is active and will encourage
future mailings.
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