Dear Member,

June signals the start of the summer season, and it's always a busy one - whether you're traveling for vacation or just heading for the backyard. Speaking of travel, don't miss the warning about a traveler scam that's circulating via e-mail and social networking sites. You don't want your account hacked and your friends duped into sending money to a phisher. Also in this issue, you'll learn the difference between Facebook Pages and Facebook Groups, and find out how to create folders to organize your Favorites/Bookmarks. Need great ideas for summer activities? Great Sites comes through with burger recipes, festival schedules, a home design tool, and more.

Here's what's inside our June 2010 eNewsletter!

1) Warning! - Traveler Scams Are All Over the Map

2) MCC Update - What's New at Your Cooperative

3) This Month's FAQ - What's the Difference Between Facebook Pages and Facebook Groups?

4) Sites Of the Month - Great Sites to Check Out in June

5) Short Tutorial - Creating Folders to Organize Your Favorites/Bookmarks

We hope you enjoy this monthly eNewsletter and feel free to view it on our website as well as past issues at http://www.molalla.com/eNewsletters.html. Tell a friend!

-  Your MCC Team

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Warning!
- Traveler Scams Are All Over the Map

If you receive an e-mail from a friend saying he/she is stranded in London as a result of the Icelandic volcano eruption and the resulting cancellation of flights, chances are your friend's e-mail account has been hacked. This "stranded in London" e-mail is just one of many variations on traveler scams being used by phishers.

Here's how the scam typically works:

Step 1: The "traveler" receives an official-looking e-mail that appears to be from the administrator of the e-mail account, and is asked to reply to the e-mail with his/her e-mail password or the account will be closed.

Step 2: The phisher logs in to the traveler's account, using the real password, and then changes the password so that the traveler can no longer access his/her e-mail.

Step 3: The phisher reads e-mails in the traveler's account to identify people who might be friends.

Step 4: The traveler's friends get an e-mail from the traveler's normal e-mail address, containing a message like this: "I'm out of the country and (I lost my wallet or flights have been delayed or I've been mugged) and I need you to wire me money immediately in order for me to get home."

Step 5: Because the e-mail came from the traveler's real e-mail address, the friends are able to send replies and receive answers to convince them that this is a genuine e-mail. Some proceed to send money, which ends up going to the phisher.

In addition to hacking into e-mail accounts, these phishers are also breaking into social networking accounts and posing as the user. They then send e-mails, instant messages, or tweets to friends and family saying they're in trouble while traveling and urgently need money. To protect yourself from becoming a "traveler," be very skeptical of any e-mail that asks for your password or any link that asks you to log in to a social networking site again.

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MCC Update
- What's New at Your Cooperative
Member Appreciation Day

The Molalla Communications Annual Member Appreciation Day will be on Saturday, July 24th at Clark Park. This fun, family event is completely free to MCC Members. Registration for the Annual Meeting and door prize drawing will start at 10 AM with the meeting set to begin at 11 AM. Some of the door prizes include Apple iPods, Nintendo Wii Bundle, Sony Blu-Ray player, and a Garmin GPS. Following the Annual Meeting, lunch will be served and the inflatable attractions will open. In addition, we will be distributing member equity credit checks, so it is important to bring a valid photo ID. We look forward to seeing you there.

Mega-speeds are making their way out to more of our Members with our Xtreme Fiber Optic Network!  We’ve already begun expansion of our fiber-optic network to equip more homes and businesses with one of the most advanced fiber optic delivery systems in the world. You’ll experience incredible download speeds up to 40 Mbps and upload speeds up to 10 Mbps! With X-FON, as just one example, you will have the data capacity and bandwidth to stream full-length HD movies in an instant. For information regarding X-FON, or to learn when it will be offered in your area, call 503.829.1100 or e-mail us at membersupport@molalla.net.

Experiencing computer problems or just need a little help maintaining your PC? MCC offers an exceptional computer repair service where we’ll come to your home/business or you can conveniently drop your computer off with our knowledgeable technicians. We offer a wide range of services including hardware and software installation, virus and spyware removal, operating system install or upgrade, and network installation. PC repair rates are discounted up to 30% compared to our competitors. In addition, our trained technicians provide free computer classes every month. Call us for details on class topics and how to sign up - 503-829-HELP(4357) or e-mail computerrepair@molalla.net.

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This Month's FAQ
- What's the Difference Between Facebook Pages and Facebook Groups?

Question: What's the difference between Facebook Pages and Facebook Groups? At first glance, they seem similar to me.

Answer: While Facebook Pages and Facebook Groups do have some overlapping features, they were created to serve different purposes.

Here are descriptions of each:

Pages allow entities such as public figures, brands, and businesses to broadcast information to their fans. Pages can be thought of in much the same way as personal Facebook profiles, since Pages can also have friends, add pictures, and allow fans to post messages on walls. Not only can you connect with your favorite people and organizations through Pages, but you also can show your friends what you care about and recommend by adding Pages to your personal profile. When you become a fan of (now referred to as "Like") a Page, that information is posted on your wall for friends to see. Pages are indexed by external search engines such as Google, just like a public profile, while Groups are not.

Groups are meant to foster discussion around a particular topic or cause, and are designed for more personal interaction than are Pages. The key feature behind Groups is the ability to make them "invite only" or limited to specific networks. Administrators can set up Groups to be open to anyone, closed (where users must get administrator approval to join), or secret (invite only). For example, there could be a Group for alumni that is open only to a particular university network. Because of these privacy settings, Groups are similar to clubs in the offline world. Administrators can invite members to join via Facebook mail and e-mail, and open groups can be found via the Facebook search page.

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Great Sites To Check Out This Month

Prevent Medication Misuse
http://www.medhelp.org/druginteractions
Prescription and over-the-counter drugs can cure or reduce the effects of many medical problems, but can also be harmful if misused. The Drug Interaction Checker helps you avoid dangerous drug interactions. When you enter the names of drugs you take, the Checker lists severe, moderate, and minor interactions that are possible when they are mixed, or used with certain foods or other substances (like tobacco). Just remember this site is not a substitute for medical advice, so consult with your healthcare provider for more information.

Top Burger Recipes
http://epicurious.com/articlesguides/howtocook/dishes/burgerrecipes
Summer is here and that means it's time to fire up the grill. Everyone loves a great burger, and this site will help you find the perfect one for you! The 21 top-rated burger recipes from Epicurious include tempting toppings, succulent sauces, and a nice variety of meat and veggie options. Check out all of the tantalizing recipes, complete with mouth-watering photos.

Festival Finder
http://www.festivals.com
Do your summer plans include attending fun festivals and events? This site provides an easy way to find out about them in cities and towns throughout the U.S. Enter your zip code to learn about events nearby, or browse the music, sport, holiday, historical, and food and beverage events to find others worth a trip. Each listing offers information about the event and a link to further details.

Rock Solid Fun
http://www.rocksolidarcade.com
If you're looking for a quick, fun diversion from work, or something to do on a rainy day, the Rock Solid Arcade game site is the place to be. Test your skills as a fighter pilot, eliminate hostile forces in a mining facility, or align the planets in a virtual cosmos.

Easy Home Design
http://www.homestyler.com/features
Redecorating just got easier with the powerful (and free!) home design application from Autodesk Homestyler. Quickly lay out rooms, size floor plans, and add details like doors, windows, and furnishings with the simple interface. You can design from scratch, or use existing gallery designs for kitchens, bathrooms, offices, bedrooms, and even landscapes. Experiment with different designs, colors, and products, and save your designs to show friends, vendors, or contractors.

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Short Tutorial
 - Creating Folders to Organize Your Favorites/Bookmarks

In our last issue, we covered the steps for renaming your Favorites/ Bookmarks to give them shorter, more meaningful names. We're continuing with the same general theme for this tutorial by explaining how to create folders to better organize your Favorites/ Bookmarks. Folders enable you to more quickly and easily find the webpages you're looking for, and they can be created by following the steps below.

Creating Folders to Organize Your Favorites/Bookmarks Using ...
Internet Browser: Firefox 3.5
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X

1. With Firefox open, click your cursor arrow on the "Bookmarks" menu
and select "Organize Bookmarks..." from the resulting drop-down menu.

2. When the Library window opens, you will find a list of bookmark collections in the sidebar along the left side. Select "Bookmarks Menu" and a list of bookmarks will be listed in the larger pane to the right.

3. Click on the "Organize" menu for PCs or the "Organize" icon for Macs and select "New Folder..." from the resulting drop-down menu.

4. When the New Folder window opens, type in the new folder name in the "Name:" field. You can also type in a description for the folder if you want. Once you have the information filled in, click on the "Add" button.

5. You will now see the new folder in the same list as saved bookmarks. Close the window when you are finished.

Creating Folders to Organize Your Favorites/Bookmarks Using ...
Internet Browser: Safari 4.0
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X

1. With Safari open, click your cursor arrow on the "Bookmarks" menu and select "Show All Bookmarks" from the resulting drop-down menu.

2. Again, click on the "Bookmarks" menu and select "Add Bookmark Folder" from the resulting drop-down menu.

3. When the "untitled folder" field appears in the "Bookmarks" section on the left side of the window, type in the name of your new folder and press the "Enter" or "Return" key on your keyboard.

4. Continue adding folders in the same manner. Close the window when you are finished.

Creating Folders to Organize Your Favorites/Bookmarks Using ...
Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 8
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7

1. With Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on the "Favorites" menu and select "Organize Favorites..." from the resulting drop-down menu.

2. When the Organize Favorites window opens, select the "New Folder" button.

3. The "New Folder" field will now be highlighted in blue. Begin typing the name for your new folder and press the "Enter" key when you are finished.

4. Continue adding folders in the same manner. Close the window when you are finished.

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We hope you enjoyed this monthly eNewsletter and feel free to view it on our website as well as past issues at http://www.molalla.com/eNewsletters.html.
Tell a friend!  

Best regards,

- Your MCC Team

Molalla Communications Company

211 Robbins Street, Molalla, Oregon 97038
503-829-1100


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