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RAC Ontario Sections Bulletin for February 24, 2024
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This is V_3___, Official Bulletin Station for Radio Amateurs of Canada
with this week's bulletin.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1.  Reports of phishing attempts by someone posing as RAC official.

The Feb 21st phishing attempt falsely states that it originates from “Phil A McBride” and this is not the case. Radio Amateurs of Canada will never ask you to
provide a login and password in email communication.  To date, there have been no direct successful attacks on the RAC computer system.

We are planning on making available to members the use of complex passwords as well as Two-Factor Authentication to log in to our website. We will provide
additional information on security updates as they are made.

Here are a few tips on how to avoid email scams:
  1. Don’t trust unsolicited email.
  2. Treat email attachments with caution.
  3. Don’t click links in email messages unless you are confident you know who the sender is.
  4. Install antivirus software and keep it up to date.
  5. Install a personal firewall and keep it up to date.
  6. Configure your email client for security. 
  7. Never provide your login and password in response to an email.

In closing, any email claiming to have your @myrac.ca address and password is a scam and should be deleted. Radio Amateurs of Canada will never ask people to download files from a third-party site in their email communication. Always check to see if the sender of a suspicious email has an @rac.ca email address as all RAC officials use @rac.ca.

If you are concerned or suspicious always contact the RAC office before opening any files in an email message that appears to come from Radio Amateurs of Canada.

-- Alan Griffin, RAC MarCom Director

ONTARIO SECTION NEWS

ITEMS OF INTEREST

2.  Echolink now has a web interface to operate from a browser

See the following URL for the frequently asked questions.
https://www.echolink.org/faq_webapp.htm
-- arrl ares newsletter

3. Sun Erupts With Wildly Powerful Solar Flares

Sseveral X-class flares have erupted from its surface - the most powerful of which was a jaw-dropping X6.3. That's the most powerful flare seen for the current
solar cycle, and the most powerful since an X8.2 erupted in 2017.  Although there is no danger to life or infrastructure on Earth, interruptions to HF radio communications and even blackouts may have ensued on the sunlit side of sunspot region responsible, AR 3590, is rotating towards the center of the Sun's disk, which means it may emit a more Earth-directed eruption as it continues to evolve.
Any of the more worrisome effects on Earth are usually produced by a coronal mass ejection, or CME. X-class flares are the most powerful flares on the scale. At their worst, they can trigger wide-scale communications blackouts and cause damage to satellites, but both the NOAA and the UK Met Office report that the most recent flare activity poses no threat to Earth.  Scientists think we are very close to solar maximum right now

Each solar cycle is different, and predicting how they will go is not easy. We're currently in the 25th solar cycle since counting began. Solar cycle 24 was pretty quiet, subdued one, and scientists thought 25 would probably go the same way. However, it has been far stronger than official forecasts initially predicted. Meanwhile, we have likely not heard the last of AR 3590.  The sunspot region is very magnetically complex, with features that are consistent with a high likelihood of the reconnection of magnetic field lines. This is the process that unleashes the torrent of energy and plasma known as a solar flare. And maybe we'll
even get a mild CME, sending just enough solar particles to generate strong, beautiful aurorae.
-- sciencealert.com  (Michelle Starr - 23 Feb, 2024)

4.  Packet Radio on board the ISS reported active again

 From our team members at NASA:
You might want to give a listen on 145.825 as it appears that the D710GA has been reinstalled and is now active with packet operations.
-- ariss website   follow ARISS on mastodon
https://mastodon.hams.social/@ARISS_Intl

This concludes this week's bulletin. Does anyone require repeats or
clarifications?
Hearing none, This is V_3___ returning the frequency to net control.

Bulletin sent from Official Bulletin Manager VA3PC
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