Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from September, 2012

Interesting website

  http://mrdoob.com     Another one I found interesting is https://www.biodigitalhuman.com/  which you can access using your Google account     Thanks & Regards ============================ Mohammed Rahman Mecheri   System Analyst – Network & Infrastructure Kamal Osman Jamjoom Group LLC. Unit #422, Sultan Business Centre P.O Box 27844, Dubai, UAE Tel:       +971 (4) 3355232 Extn: 1339 Fax:      +971 (4) 3355231 Mobile:  +971 (50) 9774048 Email:    mrahman.koj@gmail.com              mrahman_koj@hotmail.com              mrahman_koj_est@yahoo.co.uk Web :     https://about.me/mrahman ============================  

How to spot an Email Hoax - Guide to Recognizing Hoaxes

How to spot an Email Hoax - Guide to Recognizing Hoaxes   Spotting the latest email hoaxes may be easier than you think!   There are thousands of email hoaxes moving around the Internet at any given time. Some may be the latest email hoaxes around. Others may be mutated versions of hoax messages that have travelled the Internet for years. These email hoaxes cover a range of subject matter, including:   * Supposedly free giveaways in exchange for forwarding emails. * Bogus virus alerts. * False appeals to help sick children. * Pointless petitions that lead nowhere and accomplish nothing. * Dire, and completely fictional, warnings about products, companies, government policies or coming events.   The good news is that, with a little bit of foreknowledge, email hoaxes are easy to detect. Hidden within the colourful prose of your average email hoax often lurk telling indicators of the email's veracity.   Probably the most obvious of these indicators is a line such a...

IT Tips - Verify URLs in potential SPAM emails (All systems)

Verify URLs in potential SPAM emails (All systems) Spammers now send email that is nearly indistinguishable from legitimate messages. Previous red flags, such as misspellings and poor grammar, no longer exist. You should NEVER follow links sent in emails - always open a new browser window and type in the URL you know to be correct for the company if you want to verify your account status. If you're curious where a link will take you, point at the link and a tool-tip box will appear with the actual address for the link. If the address in the box doesn't match the address listed in the link, you an be pretty sure the message is a scam. These links can be deceptive, too, as http://verify-ebay.com has NOTHING to do with eBay and is a cleverly-disguised scam site. If you follow a link and want to know where you are, enter: javascript:alert("Real URL: " + location.protocol + "//" + location.hostname + "/"); in the address bar of F...

IT Tips - Verify URLs in potential SPAM emails (All systems)

Verify URLs in potential SPAM emails (All systems) Spammers now send email that is nearly indistinguishable from legitimate messages. Previous red flags, such as misspellings and poor grammar, no longer exist. You should NEVER follow links sent in emails - always open a new browser window and type in the URL you know to be correct for the company if you want to verify your account status. If you're curious where a link will take you, point at the link and a tool-tip box will appear with the actual address for the link. If the address in the box doesn't match the address listed in the link, you an be pretty sure the message is a scam. These links can be deceptive, too, as http://verify-ebay.com has NOTHING to do with eBay and is a cleverly-disguised scam site. If you follow a link and want to know where you are, enter: javascript:alert("Real URL: " + location.protocol + "//" + location.hostname + "/"); in the address bar of Firefox and press Go. A ...