Daily Tip:
Beware Of Email Attachments

Don't open strange email attachments. Opening an attachment that contains 
malware is an easy way to infect your computer with malicious files. Any time 
you receive an email with an attachment, you should consider whether you know 
(and trust) the sender and then determine whether the email fits the sender's 
character. For example, if an email suggest that you open some mysterious link, 
it's probable the email is spam. Likewise, your grandmother isn't likely to 
send you an email asking you to download some salacious photos, so you can be 
assured that such a message is also spam.
 
  Daily Term:
link farming

When ranking a Web site, many search engines, such as Google, factor in the 
number of sites to which it is linked. Link farming involves exchanging links 
with other Web sites in an attempt to get a better search engine ranking. Most 
search engines, however, penalize sites that take part in link farming.
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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