8 Million Passwords Hacked Last Wednesday


On June 6th, a Russian hacker posted 6.5 million passwords from LinkedIn and 1.5 passwords from eHarmony.  (Read more.) You may have already received an eMail from LinkedIn with instructions on how to change your password.  LinkedIn also sent updates: on their official blog (which has good tips for creating a strong password) through Twitter (@LinkedIn and @LinkedInNews). What You Should Do Follow these directions from LinkedIn to change your password. If you used the same password for any other internet sites, change your password for those accounts as well. In fact, instead of using a favorite password everywhere, you now have an opportunity to change … Continue reading 8 Million Passwords Hacked Last Wednesday

Travelling Overseas? Share Your Computer Skills


If you travel or are interested in a missions trip, you might be surprised to learn how much you could teach someone who hasn’t had as much exposure to computers (even when you might think you aren’t qualified in this area).
If you’re going overseas, could you add a little one-on-one computer training with some of our overseas national staff wives? They may have limited options for ministry, however, your time with these staff sisters could go a LONG way in helping them with their computer skills and opening up ministry opportunities for them.
I just ran across this Jesus Film mission trip to teach English and computer skills overseas November 2, 2010 through November 20, 2010.

Let me encourage you to prayerfully consider that you may have enough computer skills for a trip like this. Continue reading Travelling Overseas? Share Your Computer Skills