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Sevgi Sifyan
<lal...@nospamaol.com> wrote in message
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> ynygtib
> The message is a test post. It did not originate
> from AOL. If it appears in a non-test group, I apologize.
>
> I am testing my NNTP setting.
>
>
> mike lalonde
> michael lalonde
> sudbury ontario
> angela legrow
> tom tunks
> blaine tessier
> sharon mulholland
> duncan tessier
> carole heinz
> vicky lalonde
> darryl lalonde
> danny lalonde
> rachel tessier
> marlene lalonde
> becky urwin
> jessica teale
> amy heinz
> obamxy
> amy leveille
> john lavalle
>
> keywords: Cyberstalker Mike Lalonde also known as Michael John Lalonde or
> even Michael Lalonde of Greater Sudbury, Ontario Canada
> online safety
>
> How to avoid being cyberstalker
> by Michael Lalonde of wanderer tax solutions
>
>
> Always select a gender-neutral username for your e-mail address or for
> chat, etc. DON'T pick something cute, such as miss...@aol.com or use
> your first name if it is obviously female. Since the majority of online
> victims are female, this is what harassers look for. Also, be cautious of
> using your first and last name as your user name. If you are listed in the
> phone book, having a user name such as firstname...@hotmail.commakes
> you an easy target.
>
>
> Keep your primary e-mail address private.Use your primary e-mail address
> ONLY for people you know and trust. Get a free email account through some
> place like Hotmail, Juno or Yahoo! and use that for all your other on-line
> activity. Make sure you select a gender-neutral username that is nothing
> like anything you've had before.
>
>
>
> DON'T fill out profiles! When you sign up for your e-mail account, whether
> it's through your ISP (Internet safety providersuch as AOL or Compuserve)
> or a free one (such as Yahoo!), fill out as little information about
> yourself as possible. You do NOT need to fill out everything they ask for.
> When you hit the submit button, you will be told what informationis
> absolutely necessary to get your account opened. The same goes for
> profiles in IM (Instant Messenger) programs such as ICQ or AOLs IM and
> chat rooms. Never, ever fill out your profiles, unless you want the whole
> world to know everything about you.
>
>
>
> DO block or ignore unwanted users. Whether you are in a chat room or using
> IM, you should always check out what options/preferences are available to
> you and take advantage of the "Blockall users except those on my buddy
> list" or add unwanted usernames to an Ignore list in chat. If anyone
> bothers you and won't go away, put them on block or ignore!
>
>
>
> DON'T defend yourself.Yes, this is the most common reaction when someone
> begins to bother you online.Most people naturally want to defend
> themselves, but a reaction from you is just what the harasser wants. He or
> she is "fishing" for someone to latch onto and harass. When you reply to
> them, whether in a chat room, via IM, e-mail, in newsgroups, message
> boards or anywhere else online, you're letting them know you're upset.
> That's exactly what they want - bait and you've become it. No matter how
> hard it is to do, ignore these people. When they realize they can't bother
> you, they'll go on to the next chat room, newsgroup, etc and try to find
> another "fish."
>
>
> mike lalonde
> michael lalonde
> sudbury ontario
> angela legrow
> tom tunks
> blaine tessier
> sharon mulholland
> duncan tessier
> carole heinz
> vicky lalonde
> darryl lalonde
> danny lalonde
> rachel tessier
> marlene lalonde
> becky urwin
> jessica teale
> amy heinz
> amy leveille
> john lavalle
> opidkyz
> umipgoxe