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Vol 33, November 2005
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DSL Fall Special

Sign up for Triton DSL for only $19.95/mo for the first 12 months and receive FREE activation. Our lowest price ever! Find out if DSL is in your area now: services.triton.net/broadband

New Feature - Pay Your Bill Online

Credit/Debit card users, now you can make a payment online. Visit www.triton.net/paybill and login to the site using your Triton username and password. Update any information necessary and submit a payment to us anytime.

Website Design Special $499

Now is the time to take advantage of our website design special for a one-time fee of $499. This package includes a website with up to 6 pages of photos and text, email addresses at your domain, 12 months of our basic web hosting service, web statistics, and 1 year domain registration.

If you would like more information regarding this special, feel free to call us anytime 888-2-TRITON or email: sales@triton.net

4¢/Minute Long Distance Calling Cards

Calling cards for only 4¢ a minute are a great way to save money on your phone bill! Visit www.triton.net/callingcards for more information. Customizable calling cards are also great for business cards, view examples at www.customizedcallingcards.com

Calling card users: If you are trying to recharge your card through our automated system, we are currently working on updating it, so until our system is complete, please call us to recharge your card.

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  • Four Steps to Internet Safety

    No matter how many security systems you have in place, you should always stick with the rules for Internet safety:

    1. Always use good passwords. Choose gibberish words that are not from the dictionary and use uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation, and numbers. The more random the password, the more difficult it is to crack. If you have trouble remembering the truly random ones, you can use a pneumonic system. For instance, take the first initials of the last eight presidents. Use uppercase for Republicans and lowercase for Democrats, putting between them the number of years they served or random punctuation. It's hard to crack and easy to recall. (I know, I know, that's easy for me to say!) I use a full sentence with capitalization and punctuation for my password.

    2. Don't turn on services unnecessarily. File-sharing is the No. 1 problem. If you don't have a reason to use file sharing, turn it off. Don't run an FTP or a Web server unless you have a reason. These services open ports and make your computer accessible. If you have to use these services, then refer to rule No. 1.

    3. Be stealthy and don't name your computer something obvious. I don't put my personal name or anything associated with me on the computer. Otherwise, if people sniff me (this is very easy to do) and find out my name, they have more reason to attack. Don't put your name or address in your computer.

    4.When you're on the Internet, hide your IP address. If you're using an ICQ, make sure you use the security feature and turn off your IP address. You can use a program such as Freedom from Zero Knowledge to hide your IP address from all comers.