Re: [mou-net] Do not clink on links if the subject line is blank!

2012-07-11 Thread Terence Brashear
The messages being sent out are the result of people cracking passwords for 
Yahoo,AOL, hotmail accounts.


My Yahoo account was compromised and I never click unsolicited links.  I 
checked my recent activity on Yahoo and saw someone in Serbia logged into my 
account - changing my password fixed the issue.


If you want to keep your email accounts safe change your password regularly and 
use something that has upper and lower case letters a number or other symbol.

If anyone has any further questions about viruses, etc. please send them back 
channel to me or one of the other admins so we keep the discussion on here 
about birds.

Thanks!


 
Terry Brashear
Hennepin County, MN
http://www.naturepixels.com
birdnird AT yahoo.com



 From: Curt Rawn cn...@comcast.net
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU 
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 11:09 PM
Subject: [mou-net] Do not clink on links if the subject line is blank!
 
People, there is a new batch of spam going around. Never open a link in a post 
when the subject line is blank.
It usually is spam or a virus waiting to infect your computer.

Curt Rawn


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[mou-net] Y-c Night Heron - MVNWR

2012-07-11 Thread Bruce Baer
The Yellow-crowned Night Heron was seen at 8:30 this morning from the 
observation deck at the Old Cedar Avenue Bridge looking west. It flew from one 
side of the open area to the other into the bull rushes near the water.

Bruce Baer
Bloomington – Hennepin County


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[mou-net] Becker Co. shorebirds

2012-07-11 Thread Steve Midthune
The pond next to the HQ at Hamden Slough NWR was significantly drawn down
this year and this morning there were literally hundreds of shorebirds. I
was viewing from the road and the peeps (150+) were too far away to ID.
Larger birds included lesser and greater yellowlegs, dowitchers, pectoral
sandpipers, and a few willets. On the north end of Hamden, in Bisson Lake,
there were also a few shorebirds plus a non-breeding plumage bonapart's
gull. 



 

Steve Midthune

Lake Park 

Becker Co.



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