During the past few weeks, I've seen maybe 10 of our subscribers whose e-mail address has been "hacked". Messages are sent out to everyone in their address book with either just a URL to lick on in the message, or a plea for money, or a money-making scheme. Whatever you do, DON'T click on that URL. I am including in this message a tip from someone I respect very much in the computer world, Kim Komando. She is a marvelous guru of information; I listen to her radio program every Saturday and check her website frequently. She is trustworthy ... and I don't get a cent from recommending her. The link below will take you to her website where she discusses what to do if your e-mail account is hacked, why it's done and what you can do to protect yourself. When you get some spare time, I'd recommend reading through the article. Sandi http://www.komando.com/tips/index.aspx?id=11153&utm_medium=nl&utm_source=totd&utm_content=2011-08-01-article-1&utm_campaign=end-b Sandi's Puzzlers: http://www.gensoup.org/gorinpuzzles/index.php Sandi's site: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/