1. Another Web Site
- Posted by Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 554 views
------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C00F56.5736FF00 charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have created a web site in the MSN community named Eu4IA. Here you can post files, messages calendar events, Chat, recommend things, even upload=20 a picture of yourself and all you have to do is click on the link below....... This site was created in one big hurry dont expect too much right now, it will get better..... http://communities.msn.com/Eu4IA for the member function's you'll need a hotmail or passport account.... = click below if you have neither. http://communities.msn.com/Eu4IA/join BTW, the files section are for 50k or less files. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C00F56.5736FF00 charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4207.2601" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have created a web site in the MSN=20 community</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>named Eu4IA. Here you can post files,=20 messages</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>calendar events, Chat, recommend = things, even=20 upload </FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>a picture of yourself and all you have = to do=20 is</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>click on the link = below.......</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>This site was created in one big hurry = dont expect=20 too much</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>right now, it will get = better.....</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2><A=20 =20 <DIV><FONT size=3D2><FONT face=3DArial></FONT></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2><FONT face=3DArial>for the member function's you'll = need a=20 hotmail or passport account.... click below if you have=20 neither.</FONT></FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2> <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2><A=20 /Eu<A=20 face=3DArial>/join</A></FONT></FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>BTW, the files section are for 50k or less=20 files.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2><FONT = face=3DArial></A></FONT></FONT></DIV><A=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C00F56.5736FF00--
2. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Bernie <xotron at PCOM.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 478 views
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 12:08:27 -0400, Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> wrote: >for the member function's you'll need a hotmail or passport account.... click below if you have neither. > >http://communities.msn.com/Eu4IA/join > Does this mean that you have to signup to use the site and fill your mailbox with junk mail ?
3. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 467 views
On 26 Aug 2000, at 13:24, Bernie wrote: > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 12:08:27 -0400, Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> > wrote: > > >for the member function's you'll need a hotmail or passport account.... > click below if you have neither. > > > >http://communities.msn.com/Eu4IA/join > > > > Does this mean that you have to signup to use the site > and fill your mailbox with junk mail ? Btw, "passport account" = internet tracking you by Microsoft. At each site that MS owns, your puter will dump a file about you to the site, including the site urls you visited last. Not for me, thanks. Kat
4. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 471 views
------=_NextPart_000_006C_01C00F70.D67DDB20 charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable http://communities.msn.com/Eu4IA does not exist anymore.....! ! ! euman at bellsouth.net ------=_NextPart_000_006C_01C00F70.D67DDB20 charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4207.2601" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2> <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2><A=20 =20 <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2>does not exist anymore.....! ! = !</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge size=3D2><A=20 <DIV><FONT class=3DMainLarge = ------=_NextPart_000_006C_01C00F70.D67DDB20--
5. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 482 views
OK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kat" <gertie at PELL.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 2:35 PM Subject: Re: Another Web Site > On 26 Aug 2000, at 13:24, Bernie wrote: > > > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 12:08:27 -0400, Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> > > wrote: > > > > >for the member function's you'll need a hotmail or passport account.... > > click below if you have neither. > > > > > >http://communities.msn.com/Eu4IA/join > > > > > > > Does this mean that you have to signup to use the site > > and fill your mailbox with junk mail ? > > Btw, "passport account" = internet tracking you by Microsoft. At each site that MS owns, your > puter will dump a file about you to the site, including the site urls you visited last. Not for me, > thanks. > > Kat >
6. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Aug 26, 2000
- 500 views
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Kat wrote: > On 26 Aug 2000, at 13:24, Bernie wrote: > > > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 12:08:27 -0400, Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> > > wrote: > > > > >for the member function's you'll need a hotmail or passport account.... > > click below if you have neither. > > > > > Btw, "passport account" = internet tracking you by Microsoft. At each site > that MS owns, your > puter will dump a file about you to the site, including the site urls you > visited last. Not for me, > thanks. Kat: I heard somewhere that it also dumps a list of MS apps that are on your computer, in case you "borrowed" some. Can you confirm this? (not that I use MS apps, borrowed or otherwise :) Regards, Irv
7. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 474 views
On 26 Aug 2000, at 16:44, irv wrote: > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Kat wrote: > > On 26 Aug 2000, at 13:24, Bernie wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 12:08:27 -0400, Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> > > > wrote: > > > > > > >for the member function's you'll need a hotmail or passport account.... > > > click below if you have neither. > > > > > > > > Btw, "passport account" = internet tracking you by Microsoft. At each site > > that MS owns, your > > puter will dump a file about you to the site, including the site urls you > > visited last. Not for > > me, thanks. > > Kat: > > I heard somewhere that it also dumps a list of MS apps that are on your > computer, in case you "borrowed" some. Can you confirm this? > (not that I use MS apps, borrowed or otherwise :) > Well, actually, your web browser ( IE ) does this too, for all applications in the registry. It does this allegedly so the web page server can put together a page that you can use. Yea, right. When i set the User-Agent field in the http headers to "Gertie (Win3.68)" and surfed over to some MS sites, the firewall logged four hits from MS the next day. I have set the Accept field to text/html (this is normally where your browser tells the site what all the apps on your puter are, such as Flash, WinZip, MSPaint, etc.), and the User-Agent in another browser to Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; mIRC5.51) (normally this specifies (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; DigExt), etc). Here is what one browser said to me when it asked me for a file These are the types of files, and in some cases the name of the application, that the person has installed on his puter): Accept: text/html, text/plain, audio/x-midi, audio/mid, audio/midi, audio/wav, audio/voc, audio/*, image/jpeg, image/gif, image/tiff, image/*, video/x-flick, message/partial, message/external- body, application/postscript, x-be2 Accept: application/andrew-inset, text/richtext, x-sun-attachment, audio-file, default, audio/basic, audio/*, audio/basic, image/jpeg, image/*, image/gif, image/x-xwd, message/partial, message/external-body, application/postscript, x-be2 Accept: application/andrew-inset, text/richtext, text/enriched, x-sun-attachment, audio-file, postscript-file, default, mail-file, sun-deskset-message, application/x-metamail-patch, application/applefile, text/sgml, */*;q=0.01 Accept-Encoding: gzip, compress Accept-Language: en User-Agent: Lynx/2.8.2rel.1 libwww-FM/2.14 Here is what another sent: Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/vnd.ms-excel, application/msword, application/x-comet, */* Accept-Language: en-us Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98) Another browser told me the person has WebWasher installed and running, and it's version number: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 95) WebWasher/1.2.2 The passport account software is active and separate from the browser, and other than staying away from it, i haven't researched it. I highly suspect it has all the capabilities that ActiveX and javascript and VBscript have tho, in other words, it can read every byte on your harddrive. There has been a push in the software industry, including MS, to code all the applications so a web page can delete the application from your harddrives if they want to. To do this, the browser must tell the web page that you have the application, the version, the registration number, the harddrive path to the app (a browser that is JS/ActiveX-enabled can do this now), then the site does the research as to the correct legal owner of that software (they can do this now), and then the browser must accept the command to then delete that directory (a browser that is JS/ActiveX-enabled can do this now). The cure for this, to stop an errant web page server from deleting your legal software, is to route the browser thru a filtering proxy, and don't install the passport software (which will surely bypass the proxy). And btw, most free isps "break" the proxy settings in the browser, meaning you must use another box on a lan to run the proxy, or use a web proxy. What is scary is that when your puter connects to the internet, it does an RARP broadcast, supposedly to verify it's online. It sends the packet to a site that MS has funded, altho MS denies it collects or uses the minimal info contained in the packet. However, since all MS OSs are susceptable to hijacking by re-routing this transaction, and because the transaction is unnecessary, and because MS has a finger in it, i block it in the firewall also, in outgoing and incoming. Wow, does all that sound paranoid or what?? Kat
8. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 489 views
------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C00F8C.F5DFD920 charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable why dont you wip up a little prog to save us all from the big bad MS......hehe ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C00F8C.F5DFD920 charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4207.2601" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>why dont you wip up a little prog to = save us=20 all</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>from the big bad=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C00F8C.F5DFD920--
9. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Dan B Moyer <DANMOYER at PRODIGY.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 479 views
Kat, Paranoid? If so, that makes a pair of us (pair a noids!)! I set up a free firewall after I saw that some commercial programs *for children* were sending encrypted info back to the company when on internet after child used program. And since I have set up a passport account in order to ask MS questions about software problems, now I'm concerned about *that* too. Sigh. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kat" <gertie at PELL.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 2:44 PM Subject: Re: Another Web Site > On 26 Aug 2000, at 16:44, irv wrote: > > > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Kat wrote: > > > On 26 Aug 2000, at 13:24, Bernie wrote: > > > > > > > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 12:08:27 -0400, Wayne Overman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > >for the member function's you'll need a hotmail or passport account.... > > > > click below if you have neither. > > > > > > > > > > > Btw, "passport account" = internet tracking you by Microsoft. At each site that MS owns, your > > > puter will dump a file about you to the site, including the site urls you visited last. Not for > > > me, thanks. > > > > Kat: > > > > I heard somewhere that it also dumps a list of MS apps that are on your > > computer, in case you "borrowed" some. Can you confirm this? > > (not that I use MS apps, borrowed or otherwise :) > > > > Well, actually, your web browser ( IE ) does this too, for all applications in the registry. It does > this allegedly so the web page server can put together a page that you can use. Yea, right. > When i set the User-Agent field in the http headers to "Gertie (Win3.68)" and surfed over to > some MS sites, the firewall logged four hits from MS the next day. I have set the Accept field to > text/html (this is normally where your browser tells the site what all the apps on your puter are, > such as Flash, WinZip, MSPaint, etc.), and the User-Agent in another browser to Mozilla/4.0 > (compatible; mIRC5.51) (normally this specifies (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; DigExt), > etc). > > Here is what one browser said to me when it asked me for a file These are the types of files, and > in some cases the name of the application, that the person has installed on his puter): > > Accept: text/html, text/plain, audio/x-midi, audio/mid, audio/midi, audio/wav, audio/voc, audio/*, > image/jpeg, image/gif, image/tiff, image/*, video/x-flick, message/partial, message/external- > body, application/postscript, x-be2 > Accept: application/andrew-inset, text/richtext, x-sun-attachment, audio-file, default, > audio/basic, audio/*, audio/basic, image/jpeg, image/*, image/gif, image/x-xwd, message/partial, > message/external-body, application/postscript, x-be2 > Accept: application/andrew-inset, text/richtext, text/enriched, x-sun-attachment, audio-file, > postscript-file, default, mail-file, sun-deskset-message, application/x-metamail-patch, > application/applefile, text/sgml, */*;q=0.01 > Accept-Encoding: gzip, compress > Accept-Language: en > User-Agent: Lynx/2.8.2rel.1 libwww-FM/2.14 > > Here is what another sent: > > Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, > application/vnd.ms-excel, application/msword, application/x-comet, */* > Accept-Language: en-us > Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate > User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98) > > Another browser told me the person has WebWasher installed and running, and it's version > number: > > User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 95) WebWasher/1.2.2 > > The passport account software is active and separate from the browser, and other than staying > away from it, i haven't researched it. I highly suspect it has all the capabilities that ActiveX and > javascript and VBscript have tho, in other words, it can read every byte on your harddrive. There > has been a push in the software industry, including MS, to code all the applications so a web > page can delete the application from your harddrives if they want to. To do this, the browser > must tell the web page that you have the application, the version, the registration number, the > harddrive path to the app (a browser that is JS/ActiveX-enabled can do this now), then the site > does the research as to the correct legal owner of that software (they can do this now), and then > the browser must accept the command to then delete that directory (a browser that is > JS/ActiveX-enabled can do this now). The cure for this, to stop an errant web page server from > deleting your legal software, is to route the browser thru a filtering proxy, and don't install the > passport software (which will surely bypass the proxy). And btw, most free isps "break" the > proxy settings in the browser, meaning you must use another box on a lan to run the proxy, or > use a web proxy. What is scary is that when your puter connects to the internet, it does an > RARP broadcast, supposedly to verify it's online. It sends the packet to a site that MS has > funded, altho MS denies it collects or uses the minimal info contained in the packet. However, > since all MS OSs are susceptable to hijacking by re-routing this transaction, and because the > transaction is unnecessary, and because MS has a finger in it, i block it in the firewall also, in > outgoing and incoming. > > Wow, does all that sound paranoid or what?? > > Kat
10. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Aug 26, 2000
- 482 views
- Last edited Aug 27, 2000
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Kat wrote: > > Well, actually, your web browser ( IE ) does this too, for all applications in > the registry. It does > this allegedly so the web page server can put together a page that you can > use. Yea, right. > When i set the User-Agent field in the http headers to "Gertie (Win3.68)" and > surfed over to > some MS sites, the firewall logged four hits from MS the next day. I have set > the Accept field to > text/html (this is normally where your browser tells the site what all the > apps on your puter are, > such as Flash, WinZip, MSPaint, etc.), and the User-Agent in another browser > to Mozilla/4.0 > (compatible; mIRC5.51) (normally this specifies (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows > 95; DigExt), > etc). > <snip> > > Wow, does all that sound paranoid or what?? > Wow. Thanks, Kat. If it were anyone but MS, I wouldn't be too concerned. Knowing their history and MO, however, this should be enough to worry anybody. A thought: deleted files would be noticed quickly. Inserting bugs into the competition's software would be less easily detected. Do you suppose they haven't thougt of that? .. Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :) Regards, Irv
11. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Aug 26, 2000
- 473 views
- Last edited Aug 27, 2000
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dan wrote: > Kat, > > Paranoid? If so, that makes a pair of us (pair a noids!)! I set up a free > firewall after I saw that some commercial programs *for children* were > sending encrypted info back to the company when on internet after child used > program. And since I have set up a passport account in order to ask MS > questions about software problems, now I'm concerned about *that* too. > Sigh. Maybe it was just "checking registration", but I doubt it. There's a lot of personal info stored on our computers. I'm waiting for the only logical outcome of this - suppose company M finds a copy of their software on Joe's pc, and deletes or disables it. Further, suppose that Joe digs up a receipt which shows he legally owns the software. Now, he can claim that company M owes him 12 zillion dollars for lost revenue, and with 12 zillion dollars at stake, you know Joe will have the best lawyers money can buy. The jury will be sympathetic, of course.... "Ladies and Genmen of the Jury, this is nothing less than a high-tech HOME INVASION !:..." and increase the amount to 20 zillion, bankrupting company M. Save your receipts... Irv
12. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Aug 26, 2000
- 483 views
- Last edited Aug 27, 2000
On 26 Aug 2000, at 18:39, Wayne Overman wrote: > why dont you wip up a little prog to save us all > from the big bad MS......hehe > It's not just MS. For instance, demon.com isp in UK once stated in their AUP that since you connected to them to get a web page, they had the right to get into your puter too, and they actively searched everyone for trojans such as BO to do it, too. One of the internet advertising companies bought a real life consumer database company, and is crossindexing the net activities with what they know about you irl. When AOL bought ICQ, the *AOL* servers began contacting my puter (so i blocked them and dropped ICQ), and since AOL bought Netscape (and i stopped using Netscape), Netscape now phones home, rather like the auto-update that's in MS's IE. Naturally those auto-updates send back info about everything on your puter, cause of course MS and Netscape need to know if their software works with everyone's puter,, that's basic customer service, right? Kat
13. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Aug 27, 2000
- 498 views
On 26 Aug 2000, at 21:50, irv wrote: > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dan wrote: > > Kat, > > > > Paranoid? If so, that makes a pair of us (pair a noids!)! I set up a free > > firewall after I saw that some commercial programs *for children* were > > sending encrypted info back to the company when on internet after child used > > program. And since I have set up a passport account in order to ask MS > > questions about software problems, now I'm concerned about *that* too. > > Sigh. > > Maybe it was just "checking registration", but I doubt it. There's a lot of > personal info stored on our computers. > > I'm waiting for the only logical outcome of this - suppose company M finds a > copy of their software on Joe's pc, and deletes or disables it. > Further, suppose that Joe digs up a receipt which shows he legally owns the > software. Now, he can claim that company M owes him 12 zillion dollars for > lost > revenue, and with 12 zillion dollars at stake, you know Joe will have the best > lawyers money can buy. I wouldn't get to the conclusion that he will have lawyers, or the best ones, not after what happene to me last week in court. I went in with medical bills, government eyewitnesses and documents, photos, chemical analysis tables, a time/date stamped history log, *and* the defendant confessed in court,,,, and you guessed it, i lost. This is Alabama. Besides, when you "buy" software now from a big company, you don't own it, you lease it till such time as the owner deems that you don't. And how can you prove company M did the deleting? Kat, disillusioned.
14. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Dan B Moyer <DANMOYER at PRODIGY.NET> Aug 27, 2000
- 495 views
Jeeze!! :( Dan (who's pretty sure Kat don't give up easy, to say the least!) <snipped from below:> <Kat said:> > I wouldn't get to the conclusion that he will have lawyers, or the best ones, not after > what happene to me last week in court. I went in with medical bills, government > eyewitnesses and documents, photos, chemical analysis tables, a time/date stamped > history log, *and* the defendant confessed in court,,,, and you guessed it, i lost. This > is Alabama. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kat" <gertie at PELL.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 6:20 AM Subject: Re: Another Web Site > On 26 Aug 2000, at 21:50, irv wrote: > > > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dan wrote: > > > Kat, > > > > > > Paranoid? If so, that makes a pair of us (pair a noids!)! I set up a free > > > firewall after I saw that some commercial programs *for children* were > > > sending encrypted info back to the company when on internet after child used > > > program. And since I have set up a passport account in order to ask MS > > > questions about software problems, now I'm concerned about *that* too. > > > Sigh. > > > > Maybe it was just "checking registration", but I doubt it. There's a lot of > > personal info stored on our computers. > > > > I'm waiting for the only logical outcome of this - suppose company M finds a > > copy of their software on Joe's pc, and deletes or disables it. > > Further, suppose that Joe digs up a receipt which shows he legally owns the > > software. Now, he can claim that company M owes him 12 zillion dollars for lost > > revenue, and with 12 zillion dollars at stake, you know Joe will have the best > > lawyers money can buy. > > I wouldn't get to the conclusion that he will have lawyers, or the best ones, not after > what happene to me last week in court. I went in with medical bills, government > eyewitnesses and documents, photos, chemical analysis tables, a time/date stamped > history log, *and* the defendant confessed in court,,,, and you guessed it, i lost. This > is Alabama. > > Besides, when you "buy" software now from a big company, you don't own it, you > lease it till such time as the owner deems that you don't. And how can you prove > company M did the deleting? > > Kat, > disillusioned.
15. Re: Another Web Site
- Posted by Jim <futures8 at PCOLA.GULF.NET> Aug 27, 2000
- 485 views
Kat, A real problem. There are ways to protect yourself, though. I use 2 computers; one connected to the net (contains no personal information, only used for downloading, uploading) and another, NOT connected to the net ever, on which all of my executables, personal files, etc. reside. A zip drive serves as the transport of downloaded (or upload) files, when that's necessary (rarely). I still have copies of Foxbase (1986) on my non-net computer, which I know that MS would dearly love to disable (MS bought Fox Software some years ago), to force users to upgrade to their horrendously expensive (when you consider the cost of training required to use it)) Visual Foxpro. A small pain in the nether regions to have to use two computers, but well worth the small cost for the 2nd machine. Regards, Jim Kat wrote: > On 26 Aug 2000, at 21:50, irv wrote: > > > On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dan wrote: > > > Kat, > > > > > > Paranoid? If so, that makes a pair of us (pair a noids!)! I set up a > > > free > > > firewall after I saw that some commercial programs *for children* were > > > sending encrypted info back to the company when on internet after child > > > used > > > program. And since I have set up a passport account in order to ask MS > > > questions about software problems, now I'm concerned about *that* too. > > > Sigh. > > > > Maybe it was just "checking registration", but I doubt it. There's a lot of > > personal info stored on our computers. > > > > I'm waiting for the only logical outcome of this - suppose company M finds a > > copy of their software on Joe's pc, and deletes or disables it. > > Further, suppose that Joe digs up a receipt which shows he legally owns the > > software. Now, he can claim that company M owes him 12 zillion dollars for > > lost > > revenue, and with 12 zillion dollars at stake, you know Joe will have the > > best > > lawyers money can buy. > > I wouldn't get to the conclusion that he will have lawyers, or the best ones, > not after > what happene to me last week in court. I went in with medical bills, > government > eyewitnesses and documents, photos, chemical analysis tables, a time/date > stamped > history log, *and* the defendant confessed in court,,,, and you guessed it, i > lost. This > is Alabama. > > Besides, when you "buy" software now from a big company, you don't own it, you > lease it till such time as the owner deems that you don't. And how can you > prove > company M did the deleting? > > Kat, > disillusioned.