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aka the keg killer
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Killer phrase will fill your PC with spam...
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=31675
I love the British English... ![]() Quote:
All in all, not bad advice, though perhaps a little sensationalist... I'll take anything Ben Edleman says to the bank.
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I read that article at work yesterday. Very interesting. I've gotten into the habit of checking the inquirer almost every day.
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aka the keg killer
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Ben Edelman was referenced in the article. He's a noted/quoted spyware/malware researcher. More details with much less sensationalism can be found on his site: http://www.benedelman.org/
The actual article that Mr. Edelman wrote (referenced in the Inquirer article quoted/linked in my firstpost) can be found here: http://www.siteadvisor.com/studies/s...y_may2006.html Very interesting reading... |
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In all actuality if your using internet explorer & baby-butt bare windows, sure.
Try properly configuring the security, disabling java & flash, and using a proxy (don't need anonymous, use a public one, your not hiding from the NSA your hiding from a server that logs ip's). I reccomend firefox for this, also keep a decent spyware & antivirus program, always a common sensible measure of security, be sure to blacklist personal details via software firewall, such as your email address, host, and other electronic contract information. Once done, type anything you'd like into google. I'm not so sure of how friendly the others stand anymore, but I've never had a spam problem from google within their services or as a result of their services. On a last note, who the h*ll uses screensavers anymore anyway? At best, one night, I decided to leave a screensaver of an acquarium up just to stare at fish while I was trying to fall asleep. |
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