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    1. RE: [VASHENAN] Cal Sonner cemetery list
    2. Alley
    3. It appears that Cal's page has been hacked. I'm sure he did not do this himself. You might want to write to him and let him know. When I went to his cemetery page, I got the correct page at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/6230/cemlist.html Someone reported a porn site on one of our pages yesterday. I went to the page and it was as it was supposed to be. If you wish to report a bad page to us, please give the URL so that we can check the page you see. Alley -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Davis [mailto:msealock32@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:18 PM To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VASHENAN] Cal Sonner cemetery list I have Cal Sonner's cemetery list in my favorites. When I click on to it -- in the URL is has the correct address, but a filthy page with teen sex comes up. Do you know what happened to his cemetery page and has anyone had this happen before. I am disgusted. I would like to have the correct list page if anyone knows it please.

    07/15/2003 09:19:14
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] Cal Sonner cemetery list
    2. Lynnie Sager
    3. Hi Alley & Listers, This sounds like a Trojan Horse called JS.SetPage I had in my computer about 6 wks ago. It arrives in an email, does not need an attachment, just gets in somehow with a regular text message. When you direct your computer to certain sites, the Troj. Horse causes new windows to open, usually graphic, porn sites; and you cannot close them out. This Trojan Horse and other viruses get into Windows systems somehow; (I'm not very computer literate), through a weak place. The downloads for the patches and fixes are free at the Microsoft website. In addition to letting my Norton Anti-Virus program expire, I had never (yes, never) taken the time to download these updates & patches, for my Windows 98. (Boy,did I learn the hard way. I have done both and will continue to keep them updated; thanks Skip, for not saying "I told you so." :o) My ISP also recommended a program that stops pop-ups and it is a free download, at: http://www.panicware.com/product_psfree.html I hope this helps. Lynnie

    07/15/2003 02:58:08