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1USA gets some Press in the Sunbelt Security Newsletter on 7/8/2010 - Wednesday, July 28, 2010

There are lots of companies out there who are experiencing spam coming into their computers.  There was a question posed, and the answer provided by BarryZ of 1USA below.


The Quesion:
Concerning the Spam Discussion
Call me late to the party, but I have a question that was not answered when I asked it years ago of my ISP. I know that email addresses can be spoofed, but I do not understand why there are not simple mail rules to catch the most obvious ones.

Why would I ever send myself mail? As a test perhaps? I'd be willing to drop that functionality to cut out all the spam that I apparently sent to myself. If a message has my name in the from field, delete it. Why isn't that an option? What about when my name isn't in the To field? How did I get it? Friendly name or not, if either one is wrong, dump it. If the message is from the future by more than a day, delete it. There are many obvious points in the past you should be able to select as well; such as before the internet was invented, before MS Windows, before Y2K, before last year, or before I last checked for mail.

I realize that SMTP is broken, that it was never intended for public use, and that it never had safeguards designed into it, but I don't know why the email programs on the user computers are not any more adaptable to these oddities. Outlook? Hello?

To be fair, since I moved to my new ISP, I get no spam at all. Nor do I get much from work. It could be that I surf more safely now, and keep my email fairly secure. -- CR

The Answer by BarryZ:
Yes It Can Be Done
.. And we've been doing it since 2001. 1USA.Com (national ISP like AOL, MSN) has a way to prevent emails with faked headers. If your email address is
feedback@SunbeltSecurityNews.com and someone tried to send you an email using your own email address, there are SPF protocols available as well as server programming. Server programming can be set to either challenge, redirect, deny or drop such emails.

For instances where email may have an email address of feedback@hotmail.com, if the email is not received here at 1USA from an authentic Hotmail server, likewise there is a choice to challenge, redirect, deny or drop.

In addition, the mail servers at 1USA.Com run FOUR different anti-virus programs, protecting the customers better than any other ISP or any other email service. 1USA.Com hosts email for many domains, and there are additional generic domains available if a new customer doesn't want to use TheirName @ 1USA.Com.  In fact, you don't even need to change your current email address in order to get email filtering by 1USA.
For more details contact webmaster@1usa.com

 

Safety while driving - Monday, June 28, 2010

Several things to be aware of this year...as gangs and robbers are now plotting different ways to get a person to "stop" their vehicle.

There is a gang initiation reported by the local police department that gangs are placing a car seat by the road...with a fake baby in it... waiting for a woman, of course, to stop and check on the baby...
Note that the location of this car seat will usually be beside a wooded or grassy (field) area ...and the person - woman - will be dragged into the woods- beaten and raped- usually left for dead.
DO NOT STOP. DIAL 9-1-1 AND INFORM THEM.....

IF YOU ARE DRIVING AT NIGHT AND EGGS ARE THROWN AT YOUR WINDSHIELD.
DO NOT OPERATE THE WIPER AND SPRAY ANY WATER BECAUSE EGGS MIXED WITH WATER BECOME MILKY AND BLOCK YOUR VISION - SO YOU ARE FORCED TO STOP BESIDE THE ROAD AND BECOME A VICTIM OF ROBBERS.

PLEASE INFORM YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES

 

Are Computers Male or Female? - Friday, June 04, 2010

Somebody e-mailed this to me. It seems a Spanish teacher was explaining to her class that in Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine. House, for instance, is feminine: la casa; pencil, however, is masculine: el lapiz.

A student asked, "What gender is computer?"

Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves whether computer should be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.

The men's group decided that computer should definitely be of the feminine gender (la computadora), because:

  1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
  2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;
  3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later retrieval; and
  4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.

The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be masculine (el computador), because:

  1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;
  2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;
  3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem; and
  4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.

-- The women won.

 

For Veterans - Thursday, June 03, 2010

Some interesting and useful Announcements for Veterans are at http://veterans.1usa.com

 

Respond with Class - Sunday, May 30, 2010

If one of your friends continually sends you useless emails, here's one to send back to them.
BarryZ

 

When to add more memory to computers running Windows 7 - Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Memory Place has a good article on Memory chips on Windows 7 computers.  Link.

 

INTERNET WARNING - Sunday, March 28, 2010

If you get an email titled "Nude photo of Nancy Pelosi," don't open it...

It contains a nude photo of Nancy Pelosi.
 

Did the Chilean Quake Shift Earth's Axis? - Thursday, March 18, 2010

"If our calculations are correct, the quake moved Earth's figure axis by about 3 inches (8 cm)," says geophysicist Richard Gross of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Full story at NASA

 

Scams from Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, and AOL still abound. - Thursday, January 28, 2010
Scams from Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, and AOL still abound. 
So many...  that when sending emails TO yahoo, their mail servers are so busy handling the scams that our emails TO legitimate yahoo customers is being delayed. 
1USA is set to attempt delivery of outbound emails for up to 8 hours.  Sometimes emails to Yahoo recipients is delayed on the first attempt.  If you receive no further Delay notices, then the email was delivered to Yahoo on the 2nd or 3rd attempt. 
If the 4th attempt fails, then the 1USA mail server will notify you a 2nd time. 
ONLY if an email fails delivery after 8 attempts do you receive a Failure notice.
Know the difference between a Delayed notice and a Failure notice.
 
There are new scams arriving from Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and AOL (all of the 'free' email services) that pretends to be a female in love with you... and you are to click on a link.
The emails are only 2 or 3 lines long and have a link to an INFECTED WEBSITE. 
The www address of the infected websites change daily.
If you are inquisitive, your computer will get infected.  It's that simple.
Please do not click on links in emails from people you don't know.
 
The common denominator about all of these scams is that they are sent To "undisclosed recipient".
So... please tell your friends who use the 'free' email services...  that 1USA will no longer accept emails from the 'free' email services that are sent to "undisclosed recipients'.
If a sender doesn't put your name into the To line when they build an email, it's usually junk that you have seen only 6 times in the past 5 years anyway.
No major loss... but a big step ahead for the safety of your computer.
 
BarryZ
1USA
 

WARNING: 2010 Census Cautions from the Better Business Bureau - Thursday, January 21, 2010

Be Cautious About Giving Info to Census Workers 
  
With the U.S. Census process beginning, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) advises people to be cooperative, but cautious, so as not to become a victim of fraud or identity theft. The first phase of the 2010 U.S. Census is under way as workers have begun verifying the addresses of households across the e country. Eventually, more than 140,000 U.S. Census workers will count every person in the United States and will gather information about every person living at each address including name, age, gender, race, and other relevant data. 
 
 The big question is - how do you tell the difference between a U.S. Census worker and a con artist? BBB offers the following advice: 
 
** If a U.S. Census worker knocks on your door, they will have a badge, a handheld device (GPS....why?), a Census Bureau canvas bag, and a confidentiality notice. Ask to see their identification and their badge before answering their questions.  However, you should never invite anyone you don't know into your home. 
  
** Census workers are currently only knocking on doors to verify address information.  Do not give your Social Security number, credit card or banking information to anyone, even if they claim they need it for the U.S. Census. REMEMBER, NO MATTER WHAT THEY ASK, YOU REALLY ONLY NEED TO TELL THEM HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVE AT YOUR  ADDRESS. 
  
While the Census Bureau might ask for basic financial information, such as a salary range, YOU DON'T HAVE TO ANSWER ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT YOUR FINANCIAL SITUATION.  The Census Bureau will not ask for Social Security, bank account, or credit card numbers, nor will employees solicit donations..  Any one asking for that information is NOT with the Census Bureau. 
 
AND REMEMBER, THE CENSUS BUREAU HAS DECIDED NOT TO WORK WITH ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) ON GATHERING THIS INFORMATION
.  No Acorn worker should approach you saying he/she is with the Census Bureau. 
  
Eventually, Census workers may contact you by telephone, mail, or in person at home. However, the Census Bureau will not contact you by Email, so be on the lookout for Email scams impersonating the Census. 
  
Never click on a link or open any attachments in an Email that  are supposedly from the U.S. Census Bureau.

 

Trend Micro Internet Security (anti-virus software) for $20 bucks - Sunday, January 17, 2010

If you are using the 2008 or 2009 version of Trend Micro anti-virus software, or if you are using another brand and want to switch to Trend Micro, the cost is $20 per computer per year.
1USA recommends Trend Micro ON ALL broadband connections.

If you renew via Trend Micro's website (which takes you to Digital River), the cost can be $49.95 plus additional fees if you want a copy of the CD-Rom.
1USA has been offering TMIS to its customers for only $20 bucks per year.

Note that Cd-Roms take a year to be distributed, so you are better off downloading the new Trend Micro instead of buying a CD-Rom.

Trend Micro(TM) Internet Security 2010 provides comprehensive protection against viruses, Trojan horse programs, worms, and other threats, including network viruses and rootkits. It also blocks spyware, hackers, phishing fraud attempts, and unwanted Web sites.  Limit internet access time for children.  It can filter your email messages for spam as well. Improvements in Trend Micro Internet Security 2010 help safeguard your computer and Internet connection.

 

False Job Offers - Monday, December 14, 2009

The amount of junk email related to false job offers has increased, probably due to the current economic crisis.  Many arrive from AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, MSN, Yahoo.

Don't mess with professionals.  They will clean out your bank accounts or steal your identity.
1USA customers DO NOT RECEIVE ANY Spams or Scams in their In-Box.

If your Email Service isn't as protected as 1USA, signup for a @1usa.com email address today.

 

1USA Dialer and 1USA Email Setup software has been revised. - Friday, December 11, 2009

The 1USA Dialer and 1USA Email Setup software has been revised, specifically for Windows7, however now is a good time to grab a copy, whether you need it or not right now, and put it into the /My Documents / _Downloads folder - and save it for a rainy day.

1USA Dialup Connection installer is here.
1USA Email Account Setup software is here.

Both programs are real small.
The 1USA Dialer is better than the Windows Dialer because the 1USA dialer is not hackable like the Windows Dialer is.

 

How to say Thanks to a Military person in uniform - Tuesday, November 10, 2009

If you can, say "Thank You for serving" to the military personnel you meet.
If it would be inconvenient to talk at the time, here is an easy way to say thanks - using Sign Language.  Website is here.  Movie is here.

 

Mass web infections spike to 6 million pages - Thursday, October 29, 2009

Being careful which websites you surf, i.e. FaceBook, MySpace, MyLife, etc. no longer applies.  "Being Careful" simply is not good enough.  Even "clean" websites may display "infected" advertisements.

An estimated 5.8 million pages belonging to 640,000 websites were infected with code designed to launch malware attacks on visitors, according to a report released Tuesday.
The Malware is mostly software that wants you to divulge credit card information or would lead to cleaning out your bank accounts.
Some will say "your computer is infected, buy this"... while other types are invisible and run in the background.
The numbers, compiled over the third quarter by security firm Dasient, represent a significant jump in number of legitimate websites that have been compromised.
Story here...

There is a simple solution!  How to protect your computer from all these malwares.

Other news stories are on http://members.1usa.com website....
particularly under the News category.

 

Aha! My suspiciion is confirmed. - Sunday, October 04, 2009

In the 1USA Newsletter email sent to 1USA customers on 9/29/2009, BarryZ was "right on" with the recommendation to install software that would isolate web surfing in 'sandbox memory' and prevent changes to your computer.

The latest figures from the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) have hinted that Fake antivirus programs are multiplying at such a rate they could start to overwhelm the detection capabilities of signature-based scanners.

Rogue or bogus programs passing themselves off as real antivirus software have been one of the malware themes of 2009, but the APWG's numbers for the first half of the year show that the organization's members detected 485,000 samples, more than five times the total for the whole of 2008.
Full story at NetworkWorld.

Google results flog millions of compromised webpages
Top billing
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/mass_compromise_google_results/

Automated attacks push malware on Facebook
More captcha busting suspected
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/facebook_automated_attacks/

Malware ecosystem thrives thanks to pay-per-install fees
Booming economy
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/30/thriving_malware_affiliate_biz/

Banking Trojans double as scareware runs wild
Interwebs clogged up with crimeware
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/02/crimeware_plague/

Google Wave search poisoned by scareware scammers
Security Essentials results also rigged
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/google_wave_scareware/

Next-gen Trojan rewrites bank statements
Crooks loot $440K using uber-subtle stealth malware
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/next_gen_bank_trojan/

Botnet buries commands in image files
Stego backdoor hub
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/stego_botnet_control/

If you have not yet installed SafeSpace software on your computer, be prepared for a visit to the Computer Repair Shop.

 

We've had to put a filter on CareerBuilder.Com - Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Emails are arriving from other ISPs pretending to be from CareerBuilder.com
The emails try to get you to click on a link in the email... thereby infecting your computer.
1USA has had to put a filter on emails arriving from CareerBuilder.Com... so that emails arriving from only their authorized mail servers will be accepted.
If you have any questions, please contact the 1USA Webmasters.

 

Reasons why the sending server needs to match the From-Address - Monday, March 02, 2009

Here is an example of why a sender's From-Address might be rejected at 1USA.
Reason:  Because it is arriving from the wrong server.
In this case, the server is a hacked PHP script on some website.
Look at all the different (faked) From-Addresses that are arriving from the server at php.telenet.ge

Since the emails are not legit, they are probably selling something or maybe trying to deliver a virus.
You are protected here with your @1usa.com email account.

BarryZ,1USA


Server time: Sun Dec 28 14:34:51 2008

28 12:30:53[2361646] Changed 212.58.96.230 <

xmikes@pacbell.net> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:30:57[2361646] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
xmikes@pacbell.net>
28 12:31:08[2361647] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
rednop@cybernet1.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:31:12[2361647] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
rednop@cybernet1.com>
28 12:31:13[2361648] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
yancooper@sbcglobal.net> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:31:17[2361648] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
yancooper@sbcglobal.net>
28 12:43:01[2361671] New 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:43:01[2361671] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> "smtp thid=2604"
28 12:43:01[2361671] Received 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> 1616 <005501c4d34b$b7ae5cb6$611c84bc@lcfz>
28 12:43:03[2361671] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> 1616 <005501c4d34b$b7ae5cb6$611c84bc@lcfz>
28 12:43:03[2361671] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> 1616 <005501c4d34b$b7ae5cb6$611c84bc@lcfz>
28 12:43:08[2361672] SPF 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> "domainkeys"
28 12:43:08[2361672] New 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:43:08[2361672] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> "smtp thid=2448"
28 12:43:08[2361672] Received 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> 1367 <88761671.20081023190440@yahoo.com> smokeblind22@yahoo.com> 1367 <88761671.20081023190440@yahoo.com> "[php.telenet.ge] DomainKeys/SPF failed,
28 12:43:11[2361676] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
tingley1@aol.com> "[php.telenet.ge] HARD ip:212.58.96.230 r:domain_spam_block ips:was=hotmail.com dogrey:was=hotmail.com nohard=false noenforce
28 12:43:15[2361676] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
tingley1@aol.com> "550 DID YOU SEND ME AN EMAIL? SPF-Error -- SPF-Error --


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081227.rec) ===========
27 23:41:12[2360281] New 212.58.96.230 <

3:41:12[2360281] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <

27 23:41:17[2360283] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <

yagolsujit@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
27 23:41:12[2360281] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
yagolsujit@hotmail.com> "smtp thid=200"
27 23:41:12[2360281] Received 212.58.96.230 <
yagolsujit@hotmail.com> 1450 <28271298.20081219000307@hotmail.com> yagolsujit@hotmail.com> 1450 <28271298.20081219000307@hotmail.com>
27 23:41:12[2360281] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
yagolsujit@hotmail.com> 1450 <28271298.20081219000307@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
27 23:41:13[2360282] New 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
27 23:41:13[2360282] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> "smtp thid=2560"
27 23:41:14[2360282] Received 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> 1429 <8818629049.20080130145427@hotmail.com>
27 23:41:14[2360282] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> 1429 <8818629049.20080130145427@hotmail.com>
27 23:41:14[2360282] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> 1429 <8818629049.20080130145427@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge] SPF-Error -- SPF-Error
27 23:41:17[2360283] SPF 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> "domainkeys"
27 23:41:17[2360283] New 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> "[php.telenet.ge] david.minton2@btopenworld.com> "smtp thid=2068"
27 23:41:17[2360283] Received 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> 1639 <004b01c415cc$1855dbe3$bd9e2a9e@ndzk>
27 23:41:17[2360283] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> 1639 <004b01c415cc$1855dbe3$bd9e2a9e@ndzk> "[php.telenet.ge] DomainKeys/SPF failed

========== Log File (rec0812/msg081226.rec) ===========


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081225.rec) ===========


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081224.rec) ===========
24 01:46:18[2346253] New 212.58.96.230 <

blynn2@rr.houston.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
24 01:46:18[2346253] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> "smtp thid=3788"
24 01:46:19[2346253] Received 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> 1427 <116136847.20080405204545@rr.houston.com>
24 01:46:19[2346253] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> 1427 <116136847.20080405204545@rr.houston.com> Online Pharmacy=1.1, spf_fail
24 01:46:19[2346253] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> 1427 <116136847.20080405204545@rr.houston.com> "[php.telenet.ge] SPF-Error -- SPF-Error --
24 01:46:21[2346254] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
cmrae@web-access.net> "[php.telenet.ge] HARD ip:212.58.96.230 r:domain_spam_block ips
24 01:46:25[2346254] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
cmrae@web-access.net>
24 01:46:29[2346255] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
carlosmpaixao@netcabo.pt> "[php.telenet.ge] HARD ip:212.58.96.230 r:domain
24 01:46:33[2346255] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
carlosmpaixao@netcabo.pt>


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081223.rec) ===========


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081222.rec) ===========

08[2361672] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <

 

Yahoo Groups - Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Domains can protect their email addresses using Sender Policy Framework (SPF).  Yahoo Groups doesn't use the SPF worldwide standard, they have their own Domain Keys verification system.

Consequently, when a AOL customer is a member of a Yahoo Group, and the email goes out, Yahoo (in their infinite wisdom) will send out the email using the AOL customer's email address... which violates the AOL trademark and AOL's SPF Policy.  Recipients of such messages are instructed by AOL to REJECT such messages that do not originate from an authorized AOL mail server.

To get around this problem, tell the 1USA Webmasters that you are a member of a  Yahoo Group, and an over-ride can be put in place so that you will receive the emails from that Yahoo Group.

For more info about SPF, visit http://www.1usa.com/spf.html


 
1USA gets some Press in the Sunbelt Security Newsletter on 7/8/2010 - Wednesday, July 28, 2010

There are lots of companies out there who are experiencing spam coming into their computers.  There was a question posed, and the answer provided by BarryZ of 1USA below.


The Quesion:
Concerning the Spam Discussion
Call me late to the party, but I have a question that was not answered when I asked it years ago of my ISP. I know that email addresses can be spoofed, but I do not understand why there are not simple mail rules to catch the most obvious ones.

Why would I ever send myself mail? As a test perhaps? I'd be willing to drop that functionality to cut out all the spam that I apparently sent to myself. If a message has my name in the from field, delete it. Why isn't that an option? What about when my name isn't in the To field? How did I get it? Friendly name or not, if either one is wrong, dump it. If the message is from the future by more than a day, delete it. There are many obvious points in the past you should be able to select as well; such as before the internet was invented, before MS Windows, before Y2K, before last year, or before I last checked for mail.

I realize that SMTP is broken, that it was never intended for public use, and that it never had safeguards designed into it, but I don't know why the email programs on the user computers are not any more adaptable to these oddities. Outlook? Hello?

To be fair, since I moved to my new ISP, I get no spam at all. Nor do I get much from work. It could be that I surf more safely now, and keep my email fairly secure. -- CR

The Answer by BarryZ:
Yes It Can Be Done
.. And we've been doing it since 2001. 1USA.Com (national ISP like AOL, MSN) has a way to prevent emails with faked headers. If your email address is
feedback@SunbeltSecurityNews.com and someone tried to send you an email using your own email address, there are SPF protocols available as well as server programming. Server programming can be set to either challenge, redirect, deny or drop such emails.

For instances where email may have an email address of feedback@hotmail.com, if the email is not received here at 1USA from an authentic Hotmail server, likewise there is a choice to challenge, redirect, deny or drop.

In addition, the mail servers at 1USA.Com run FOUR different anti-virus programs, protecting the customers better than any other ISP or any other email service. 1USA.Com hosts email for many domains, and there are additional generic domains available if a new customer doesn't want to use TheirName @ 1USA.Com.  In fact, you don't even need to change your current email address in order to get email filtering by 1USA.
For more details contact webmaster@1usa.com

 

Safety while driving - Monday, June 28, 2010

Several things to be aware of this year...as gangs and robbers are now plotting different ways to get a person to "stop" their vehicle.

There is a gang initiation reported by the local police department that gangs are placing a car seat by the road...with a fake baby in it... waiting for a woman, of course, to stop and check on the baby...
Note that the location of this car seat will usually be beside a wooded or grassy (field) area ...and the person - woman - will be dragged into the woods- beaten and raped- usually left for dead.
DO NOT STOP. DIAL 9-1-1 AND INFORM THEM.....

IF YOU ARE DRIVING AT NIGHT AND EGGS ARE THROWN AT YOUR WINDSHIELD.
DO NOT OPERATE THE WIPER AND SPRAY ANY WATER BECAUSE EGGS MIXED WITH WATER BECOME MILKY AND BLOCK YOUR VISION - SO YOU ARE FORCED TO STOP BESIDE THE ROAD AND BECOME A VICTIM OF ROBBERS.

PLEASE INFORM YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES

 

Are Computers Male or Female? - Friday, June 04, 2010

Somebody e-mailed this to me. It seems a Spanish teacher was explaining to her class that in Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine. House, for instance, is feminine: la casa; pencil, however, is masculine: el lapiz.

A student asked, "What gender is computer?"

Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves whether computer should be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.

The men's group decided that computer should definitely be of the feminine gender (la computadora), because:

  1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
  2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;
  3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later retrieval; and
  4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.

The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be masculine (el computador), because:

  1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;
  2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;
  3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem; and
  4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.

-- The women won.

 

For Veterans - Thursday, June 03, 2010

Some interesting and useful Announcements for Veterans are at http://veterans.1usa.com

 

Respond with Class - Sunday, May 30, 2010

If one of your friends continually sends you useless emails, here's one to send back to them.
BarryZ

 

When to add more memory to computers running Windows 7 - Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Memory Place has a good article on Memory chips on Windows 7 computers.  Link.

 

INTERNET WARNING - Sunday, March 28, 2010

If you get an email titled "Nude photo of Nancy Pelosi," don't open it...

It contains a nude photo of Nancy Pelosi.
 

Did the Chilean Quake Shift Earth's Axis? - Thursday, March 18, 2010

"If our calculations are correct, the quake moved Earth's figure axis by about 3 inches (8 cm)," says geophysicist Richard Gross of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Full story at NASA

 

Scams from Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, and AOL still abound. - Thursday, January 28, 2010
Scams from Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, and AOL still abound. 
So many...  that when sending emails TO yahoo, their mail servers are so busy handling the scams that our emails TO legitimate yahoo customers is being delayed. 
1USA is set to attempt delivery of outbound emails for up to 8 hours.  Sometimes emails to Yahoo recipients is delayed on the first attempt.  If you receive no further Delay notices, then the email was delivered to Yahoo on the 2nd or 3rd attempt. 
If the 4th attempt fails, then the 1USA mail server will notify you a 2nd time. 
ONLY if an email fails delivery after 8 attempts do you receive a Failure notice.
Know the difference between a Delayed notice and a Failure notice.
 
There are new scams arriving from Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and AOL (all of the 'free' email services) that pretends to be a female in love with you... and you are to click on a link.
The emails are only 2 or 3 lines long and have a link to an INFECTED WEBSITE. 
The www address of the infected websites change daily.
If you are inquisitive, your computer will get infected.  It's that simple.
Please do not click on links in emails from people you don't know.
 
The common denominator about all of these scams is that they are sent To "undisclosed recipient".
So... please tell your friends who use the 'free' email services...  that 1USA will no longer accept emails from the 'free' email services that are sent to "undisclosed recipients'.
If a sender doesn't put your name into the To line when they build an email, it's usually junk that you have seen only 6 times in the past 5 years anyway.
No major loss... but a big step ahead for the safety of your computer.
 
BarryZ
1USA
 

WARNING: 2010 Census Cautions from the Better Business Bureau - Thursday, January 21, 2010

Be Cautious About Giving Info to Census Workers 
  
With the U.S. Census process beginning, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) advises people to be cooperative, but cautious, so as not to become a victim of fraud or identity theft. The first phase of the 2010 U.S. Census is under way as workers have begun verifying the addresses of households across the e country. Eventually, more than 140,000 U.S. Census workers will count every person in the United States and will gather information about every person living at each address including name, age, gender, race, and other relevant data. 
 
 The big question is - how do you tell the difference between a U.S. Census worker and a con artist? BBB offers the following advice: 
 
** If a U.S. Census worker knocks on your door, they will have a badge, a handheld device (GPS....why?), a Census Bureau canvas bag, and a confidentiality notice. Ask to see their identification and their badge before answering their questions.  However, you should never invite anyone you don't know into your home. 
  
** Census workers are currently only knocking on doors to verify address information.  Do not give your Social Security number, credit card or banking information to anyone, even if they claim they need it for the U.S. Census. REMEMBER, NO MATTER WHAT THEY ASK, YOU REALLY ONLY NEED TO TELL THEM HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVE AT YOUR  ADDRESS. 
  
While the Census Bureau might ask for basic financial information, such as a salary range, YOU DON'T HAVE TO ANSWER ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT YOUR FINANCIAL SITUATION.  The Census Bureau will not ask for Social Security, bank account, or credit card numbers, nor will employees solicit donations..  Any one asking for that information is NOT with the Census Bureau. 
 
AND REMEMBER, THE CENSUS BUREAU HAS DECIDED NOT TO WORK WITH ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) ON GATHERING THIS INFORMATION
.  No Acorn worker should approach you saying he/she is with the Census Bureau. 
  
Eventually, Census workers may contact you by telephone, mail, or in person at home. However, the Census Bureau will not contact you by Email, so be on the lookout for Email scams impersonating the Census. 
  
Never click on a link or open any attachments in an Email that  are supposedly from the U.S. Census Bureau.

 

Trend Micro Internet Security (anti-virus software) for $20 bucks - Sunday, January 17, 2010

If you are using the 2008 or 2009 version of Trend Micro anti-virus software, or if you are using another brand and want to switch to Trend Micro, the cost is $20 per computer per year.
1USA recommends Trend Micro ON ALL broadband connections.

If you renew via Trend Micro's website (which takes you to Digital River), the cost can be $49.95 plus additional fees if you want a copy of the CD-Rom.
1USA has been offering TMIS to its customers for only $20 bucks per year.

Note that Cd-Roms take a year to be distributed, so you are better off downloading the new Trend Micro instead of buying a CD-Rom.

Trend Micro(TM) Internet Security 2010 provides comprehensive protection against viruses, Trojan horse programs, worms, and other threats, including network viruses and rootkits. It also blocks spyware, hackers, phishing fraud attempts, and unwanted Web sites.  Limit internet access time for children.  It can filter your email messages for spam as well. Improvements in Trend Micro Internet Security 2010 help safeguard your computer and Internet connection.

 

False Job Offers - Monday, December 14, 2009

The amount of junk email related to false job offers has increased, probably due to the current economic crisis.  Many arrive from AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, MSN, Yahoo.

Don't mess with professionals.  They will clean out your bank accounts or steal your identity.
1USA customers DO NOT RECEIVE ANY Spams or Scams in their In-Box.

If your Email Service isn't as protected as 1USA, signup for a @1usa.com email address today.

 

1USA Dialer and 1USA Email Setup software has been revised. - Friday, December 11, 2009

The 1USA Dialer and 1USA Email Setup software has been revised, specifically for Windows7, however now is a good time to grab a copy, whether you need it or not right now, and put it into the /My Documents / _Downloads folder - and save it for a rainy day.

1USA Dialup Connection installer is here.
1USA Email Account Setup software is here.

Both programs are real small.
The 1USA Dialer is better than the Windows Dialer because the 1USA dialer is not hackable like the Windows Dialer is.

 

How to say Thanks to a Military person in uniform - Tuesday, November 10, 2009

If you can, say "Thank You for serving" to the military personnel you meet.
If it would be inconvenient to talk at the time, here is an easy way to say thanks - using Sign Language.  Website is here.  Movie is here.

 

Mass web infections spike to 6 million pages - Thursday, October 29, 2009

Being careful which websites you surf, i.e. FaceBook, MySpace, MyLife, etc. no longer applies.  "Being Careful" simply is not good enough.  Even "clean" websites may display "infected" advertisements.

An estimated 5.8 million pages belonging to 640,000 websites were infected with code designed to launch malware attacks on visitors, according to a report released Tuesday.
The Malware is mostly software that wants you to divulge credit card information or would lead to cleaning out your bank accounts.
Some will say "your computer is infected, buy this"... while other types are invisible and run in the background.
The numbers, compiled over the third quarter by security firm Dasient, represent a significant jump in number of legitimate websites that have been compromised.
Story here...

There is a simple solution!  How to protect your computer from all these malwares.

Other news stories are on http://members.1usa.com website....
particularly under the News category.

 

Aha! My suspiciion is confirmed. - Sunday, October 04, 2009

In the 1USA Newsletter email sent to 1USA customers on 9/29/2009, BarryZ was "right on" with the recommendation to install software that would isolate web surfing in 'sandbox memory' and prevent changes to your computer.

The latest figures from the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) have hinted that Fake antivirus programs are multiplying at such a rate they could start to overwhelm the detection capabilities of signature-based scanners.

Rogue or bogus programs passing themselves off as real antivirus software have been one of the malware themes of 2009, but the APWG's numbers for the first half of the year show that the organization's members detected 485,000 samples, more than five times the total for the whole of 2008.
Full story at NetworkWorld.

Google results flog millions of compromised webpages
Top billing
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/mass_compromise_google_results/

Automated attacks push malware on Facebook
More captcha busting suspected
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/facebook_automated_attacks/

Malware ecosystem thrives thanks to pay-per-install fees
Booming economy
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/30/thriving_malware_affiliate_biz/

Banking Trojans double as scareware runs wild
Interwebs clogged up with crimeware
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/02/crimeware_plague/

Google Wave search poisoned by scareware scammers
Security Essentials results also rigged
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/google_wave_scareware/

Next-gen Trojan rewrites bank statements
Crooks loot $440K using uber-subtle stealth malware
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/next_gen_bank_trojan/

Botnet buries commands in image files
Stego backdoor hub
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/01/stego_botnet_control/

If you have not yet installed SafeSpace software on your computer, be prepared for a visit to the Computer Repair Shop.

 

We've had to put a filter on CareerBuilder.Com - Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Emails are arriving from other ISPs pretending to be from CareerBuilder.com
The emails try to get you to click on a link in the email... thereby infecting your computer.
1USA has had to put a filter on emails arriving from CareerBuilder.Com... so that emails arriving from only their authorized mail servers will be accepted.
If you have any questions, please contact the 1USA Webmasters.

 

Reasons why the sending server needs to match the From-Address - Monday, March 02, 2009

Here is an example of why a sender's From-Address might be rejected at 1USA.
Reason:  Because it is arriving from the wrong server.
In this case, the server is a hacked PHP script on some website.
Look at all the different (faked) From-Addresses that are arriving from the server at php.telenet.ge

Since the emails are not legit, they are probably selling something or maybe trying to deliver a virus.
You are protected here with your @1usa.com email account.

BarryZ,1USA


Server time: Sun Dec 28 14:34:51 2008

28 12:30:53[2361646] Changed 212.58.96.230 <

xmikes@pacbell.net> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:30:57[2361646] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
xmikes@pacbell.net>
28 12:31:08[2361647] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
rednop@cybernet1.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:31:12[2361647] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
rednop@cybernet1.com>
28 12:31:13[2361648] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
yancooper@sbcglobal.net> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:31:17[2361648] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
yancooper@sbcglobal.net>
28 12:43:01[2361671] New 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:43:01[2361671] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> "smtp thid=2604"
28 12:43:01[2361671] Received 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> 1616 <005501c4d34b$b7ae5cb6$611c84bc@lcfz>
28 12:43:03[2361671] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> 1616 <005501c4d34b$b7ae5cb6$611c84bc@lcfz>
28 12:43:03[2361671] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
ryanmcdowell@hotmail.com> 1616 <005501c4d34b$b7ae5cb6$611c84bc@lcfz>
28 12:43:08[2361672] SPF 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> "domainkeys"
28 12:43:08[2361672] New 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
28 12:43:08[2361672] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> "smtp thid=2448"
28 12:43:08[2361672] Received 212.58.96.230 <
smokeblind22@yahoo.com> 1367 <88761671.20081023190440@yahoo.com> smokeblind22@yahoo.com> 1367 <88761671.20081023190440@yahoo.com> "[php.telenet.ge] DomainKeys/SPF failed,
28 12:43:11[2361676] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
tingley1@aol.com> "[php.telenet.ge] HARD ip:212.58.96.230 r:domain_spam_block ips:was=hotmail.com dogrey:was=hotmail.com nohard=false noenforce
28 12:43:15[2361676] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
tingley1@aol.com> "550 DID YOU SEND ME AN EMAIL? SPF-Error -- SPF-Error --


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081227.rec) ===========
27 23:41:12[2360281] New 212.58.96.230 <

3:41:12[2360281] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <

27 23:41:17[2360283] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <

yagolsujit@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
27 23:41:12[2360281] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
yagolsujit@hotmail.com> "smtp thid=200"
27 23:41:12[2360281] Received 212.58.96.230 <
yagolsujit@hotmail.com> 1450 <28271298.20081219000307@hotmail.com> yagolsujit@hotmail.com> 1450 <28271298.20081219000307@hotmail.com>
27 23:41:12[2360281] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
yagolsujit@hotmail.com> 1450 <28271298.20081219000307@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
27 23:41:13[2360282] New 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
27 23:41:13[2360282] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> "smtp thid=2560"
27 23:41:14[2360282] Received 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> 1429 <8818629049.20080130145427@hotmail.com>
27 23:41:14[2360282] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> 1429 <8818629049.20080130145427@hotmail.com>
27 23:41:14[2360282] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
jeffreyspayd@hotmail.com> 1429 <8818629049.20080130145427@hotmail.com> "[php.telenet.ge] SPF-Error -- SPF-Error
27 23:41:17[2360283] SPF 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> "domainkeys"
27 23:41:17[2360283] New 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> "[php.telenet.ge] david.minton2@btopenworld.com> "smtp thid=2068"
27 23:41:17[2360283] Received 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> 1639 <004b01c415cc$1855dbe3$bd9e2a9e@ndzk>
27 23:41:17[2360283] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
david.minton2@btopenworld.com> 1639 <004b01c415cc$1855dbe3$bd9e2a9e@ndzk> "[php.telenet.ge] DomainKeys/SPF failed

========== Log File (rec0812/msg081226.rec) ===========


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081225.rec) ===========


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081224.rec) ===========
24 01:46:18[2346253] New 212.58.96.230 <

blynn2@rr.houston.com> "[php.telenet.ge]
24 01:46:18[2346253] Rcpt 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> "smtp thid=3788"
24 01:46:19[2346253] Received 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> 1427 <116136847.20080405204545@rr.houston.com>
24 01:46:19[2346253] Aspam 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> 1427 <116136847.20080405204545@rr.houston.com> Online Pharmacy=1.1, spf_fail
24 01:46:19[2346253] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <
blynn2@rr.houston.com> 1427 <116136847.20080405204545@rr.houston.com> "[php.telenet.ge] SPF-Error -- SPF-Error --
24 01:46:21[2346254] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
cmrae@web-access.net> "[php.telenet.ge] HARD ip:212.58.96.230 r:domain_spam_block ips
24 01:46:25[2346254] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
cmrae@web-access.net>
24 01:46:29[2346255] Changed 212.58.96.230 <
carlosmpaixao@netcabo.pt> "[php.telenet.ge] HARD ip:212.58.96.230 r:domain
24 01:46:33[2346255] Rejected 212.58.96.230 <
carlosmpaixao@netcabo.pt>


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081223.rec) ===========


========== Log File (rec0812/msg081222.rec) ===========

08[2361672] Dropped 212.58.96.230 <

 

Yahoo Groups - Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Domains can protect their email addresses using Sender Policy Framework (SPF).  Yahoo Groups doesn't use the SPF worldwide standard, they have their own Domain Keys verification system.

Consequently, when a AOL customer is a member of a Yahoo Group, and the email goes out, Yahoo (in their infinite wisdom) will send out the email using the AOL customer's email address... which violates the AOL trademark and AOL's SPF Policy.  Recipients of such messages are instructed by AOL to REJECT such messages that do not originate from an authorized AOL mail server.

To get around this problem, tell the 1USA Webmasters that you are a member of a  Yahoo Group, and an over-ride can be put in place so that you will receive the emails from that Yahoo Group.

For more info about SPF, visit http://www.1usa.com/spf.html


 

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