Daily Tip:
Emails To Look Out For

If you get an email urging you to update your eBay, PayPal, or bank account 
information, chances are it's false. An easy way to tell in Outlook is to hover 
your mouse pointer over the hyperlink in the message. If the URL reads 
something like "www.paypal.com" in the message, but some other address such as 
"www.vali-dationcgi.org" shows up in the floating box next to the pointer as 
you hover, you can be pretty certain you should delete the email. Phishing 
emails attempt to get you to provide personal information by mimicking emails 
from legitimate companies. Most companies will never ask you to verify account 
information with an email, so beware any such correspondence.
 
  Daily Term:
keyword stuffing

Some Web sites determine the relevancy of a Web site to a given search based on 
the number of times the search terms appear on the page. In order to appear 
more relevant and gain more visitors, some Web sites stuff keywords into the 
Web pages. The keywords can be hidden in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) so 
they don't appear on the Web page. Other sites create text the same color as 
the background so the text appears invisible to the user. Some search engines 
may penalize a Web site if it determines it's using keyword stuffing.
David Ferrin
Most people don't know what they're doing and a lot of them are really good at 
it.
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