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On May 31st 2007 The Internal Revenue Service issued an updated warning about phony emails that scare people into believing they are under tax investigation. If clicked, a link in the emails may give scammers access to your computer hard drive. An e-mail claiming to be from IRS Criminal Investigation falsely states that the person is under a criminal probe for submitting a false tax return to a Franchise Tax Board. Opening up an attachment, or clicking on a link to download a file to learn more about the complaint allows those behind the scam to gain remote access to PC computers.
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The Grantmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington website was redeveloped to allow our client to edit all content…
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Along with the majority of all websites, this website uses some javascript to enhance your experience. This website will work for you without javascript, but we believe you'll enjoy this site and many others more with it turned on.
We noticed that you have javascript functionality disabled in your browser; here’s how to turn it back on.
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If you are not using one of these browsers, you might consider updating to one of them. If you use one of these browsers but arrived here from out home page, javascript is likely disabled in your browser.
To turn on JavaScript, follow the directions below:
- Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
- Click the Security tab.
- Click Custom Level in Security Level for this Zone.
- Scroll down to Scripting, near the bottom of the list.
- Under Active Scripting, choose Enable.
- Click OK to leave Security Settings. Click OK to leave
Internet Options.
- Click the Refresh button in the Address Bar at the top of your browser, or press F5.
- Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
- Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.
- Check the box next to Enable Java. Click the OK button.
- Reload the current page
- Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
- Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript for Navigator. Click the
OK button.
- Reload the current page
- Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
- Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript. Click the OK button.
- Reload the current page
- Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
- Click the Security tab.
- Click Custom Level in Security Level for this Zone.
- Scroll down to Scripting, near the bottom of the list.
- Under Active Scripting, choose Enable.
- Click OK to leave Security Settings. Click OK to leave
Internet Options.
- Refresh the current page
- The browser is no longer support by Microsoft, we recommend you switch to using Safari or Firefox
- Select Safari from the menu bar and click on Preferences.
- Click on the Security icon.
- Click on checkbox next to Enable JavaScript.
- Close that window.
- Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser’s row of icons.
- Reload the current page
- From the browsers File menu select Preferences
- Select Multimedia from the list on the left
- Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript
- Push OK
- Reload the current page
- From the browsers Tools menu select Preferences
- Select Advanced from the tabs in the pop up widow
- Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript
- Push OK
- Reload the current page
- From the browsers File menu select Preferences
- Select Content from the icons in the pop up widow
- Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript
- Push OK
- Reload the current page
- From the browsers Tools menu select Options
- Select Content from the icons in the pop up widow
- Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript
- Push OK
- Reload the current page
- JavaScript is always on, you’re all set.
Do we need to update anything here? If so, please let us know. Thank you.