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Got Spam?
This past week I received an email from what looked like my health insurance provider that contained a link to view my termination statement. It indicated that my health insurance had ended. I came really close to clicking on the link as the logo and my username looked exactly like it does when I log in to pay my premium every month. Instead, I decided to go directly to my providers web site. My insurance was intact and there was nothing regarding a termination. I had been spammed.
Spammers are getting better at what they do. They can mimic real companies that we do business with to an extent that makes them look legitimate. Spammers love to provide links for you to click on. Be very hesitant when clicking a link. One way you can see where the link is actually going to take you is to hover your mouse over the link. You should see a little pop-up that shows the web site that the link will take you to. If it doesn’t look right, don’t click. Better yet, if you receive an email that you question, go directly to that company’s web site instead of using the provided link. This is a much safer approach and then you know what site you are going to.
Another thing to look for in spam emails is spelling. Everyone makes spelling errors, but if the email is riddled with errors in spelling and word usage, it may not be what it appears to be or where it appears to be from.
You can also look at the complete address of the sender. Hover your mouse over the sender’s name and you should see the entire email address. If it doesn’t look correct, then it’s probably spam.
Have a great week!
Kathie Pearce
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ComputerFaq #79
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I’ve lived in the Randle area for the past 20 years, moving here from Kent in 1999 to get out of the city life and never looked back. I have three children, my oldest daughter lives in Seattle and the younger daughter and son live in Randle. I’m blessed with three beautiful grandkids.
I started working with computers in the early 80’s when I worked at the Air Traffic Control Center (FAA) in Auburn, WA. I worked there for 12 years and eventually ended up in the computer lab overseeing new Air Traffic Control students doing their required computer training. From there, I took a job with Boeing in their Computer Based Training department developing the computer training materials that airplane customers receive when they buy Boeing’s planes. Except for a few Boeing layoffs and re-hires, I worked there until 2015 when our department was disolved and the work moved elsewhere to save money.
Since leaving Boeing I have worked at a variety of jobs in the valley. While working at Fischer’s Market I met Robert. After he learned of my computer background he told me he was wanting to retire at some point and was looking for someone to work with him and possibly pass the torch to. For the past 6 months or so I’ve been working as his assistant and learning his business. On March 31, I officially purchased ComputerFAQ from him and am very excited to continue his work.
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