Monthly archive: May 2008
May
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Housing Options Made Easy
Fair Oaks business owner Kammy Burleson was recently appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of the Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce. Burleson was elected by the current members of the board to fill a previously vacated position beginning June 1, 2008. Ms. Burleson has been a member of the Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce for five years.
Kammy Burleson, owner of YNot Web, has been selected as one of the recipients for this year’s NAWBO Sacramento scholarship to the National NAWBO Convention behing held in Phoenix, AZ on June 12-14. Thanks to a generous donation from Wells Fargo Bank, Ms. Burleson will join other women entrepreneurs from the National Association of Women Business Owners to grow her own and other women’s businesses, advance her leadership skills, and create lasting change in the business culture.
Arcade Creek Recreation and Park District
YNot Web is pleased to announce its support of Team Bear cyclist Zack Kreiter in the 2008 AIDS/LifeCycle event organized by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
AIDS/LifeCycle, which takes place June 1-7, 2008, involves more than 3,000 cyclists who ride 545 miles through the heart of California, from San Francisco to Los Angeles, to raise awareness and contributions to enable the San Francisco AIDS Foundation to provide HIV services that help prevent the spread of HIV as well as enhancing the health and well-being of people living with HIV.
As I reported back in late-March, there has been a new crop of phishing scams now targeting both Google and Yahoo advertisers.
Google finally officially responded this week by posting “How to avoid getting hooked” on their official Google Blog as well as emailing apparently all Adwords advertisers with an email which refers people to this article as well as notification that there have been reports of phishing attempts that falsely appear to be from the standard Adwords email address. Google reminds advertisers that Google’s AdWords team would never send an unsolicited message asking for advertiser’s password or other sensitive information by email or through a link sent via email. They also ask that advertiser’s report any phishing email to them completing their Report Phishing Form.
Google’s post goes on to include tips on how to avoid phishing- whether you are a Google advertiser or not, I highly recommend you follow these steps to protect yourself from any phishing attempts.


Kammy just said...
" headed to Hawaii for a week for much needed rest & attitude adjustment. Expect no replies or followbacks for now. When I'm gone, I'm gone. " 10 hours ago