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Newsgroups, Listservs, Chats & Phishing Electronic Writing & Publishing
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What is a Newsgroup? Traditionally: part of the usenet news system Now: –Article-based electronic “newsletter” or –A topic-based discussion forum or –Still part of the usenet news system, with hierarchies based on topic (soc, alt, comp, talk) –Accessed/received via email, website (often requiring login), or a newsreader –Topics can be almost anything
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Where can I find Newsgroups? Goggle Groups search: http://groups- beta.google.com/http://groups- beta.google.com/ Newzbot: http://www.newzbot.com/http://www.newzbot.com/ FAQ on usenet newsgroups: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/ http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/ Brief intro to newsgroups with a selection of newsgroups: http://www.geocities.com/findnewsgroup/ http://www.geocities.com/findnewsgroup/
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What is a Listserv? An electronic mailing list for discussion –often topic based A public forum or community Requires a subscription (usually easy to obtain by sending an email to the listserv email address) Messages sent to all members Available: email sent to inbox, digest form, online
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How a Listserv works Image from Tri-Service Toxicology Consortium
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Where can I find Listservs? Catalogue of listservs with a search: http://www.lsoft.com/catalist.html http://www.lsoft.com/catalist.html Use a search engine (google, yahoo,…) and search for your topic and listserv [Example search: cats listserv] Look up professional organizations in your field. Many should have listserv For more info, including how to join & hints of being part of a listserv: –http://edtech.utb.edu/listserv/http://edtech.utb.edu/listserv/ –http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/vis/online/html/li stserv.htmhttp://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/vis/online/html/li stserv.htm
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What is Chat? Synchronous online communication Usually between just two people & fairly short Various “types” –Instant messaging (IM) –AOL Instant Messenger (AOL IM) –ICQ (“I seek you”) –Yahoo Chat (Y!) –IRC: not owned by a company, requires client program Universal clients available that allow you access several chat types at the same time (Trillian, Zango,…)
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Examples of Chat Interfaces Example chat window Example interface
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Phishing “crackers” send fraudulent emails “from” a trustworthy source to lure victims to give up sensitive info (such as passwords, account numbers, credit card numbers, and the such), often require people to log in at fake sites and in the process giving the info to the phishers, often use scare tactics to get people “hooked” –Examples: emails from a bank asking for account info, email from ebay wanting info –Started on AOL –DO NoT follow the email –DO NOT use the url in the email –if unsure go to the real website type in the URL yourself orcall the company Most companies want you to send any phishing email your received “from” them to them
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Phishing Example
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