After continuing to receive additional spam daily through the same campaign that I posted here a week ago, I decided it was time to escalate things. It became apparent that the Unsubscribe link on these e-mail messages wasn't doing anything. If the FTC enforced the CAN-SPAM Act this would be the proper venue and for now it's about the only action that we can take. You can find … [Read more...]
A Twitter Screw-Up? I Don’t Follow.
Checking Twitter tonight for more MediaTemple news, I saw the latest Tweets of those people I follow. Among that list was also a posting by a person I didn't know, I didn't follow, and didn't follow me. This random person and random post just seemed to appear in my list without reason. Anybody know why or see this before? I confirmed I wasn't following them and have no … [Read more...]
XP Internet Security 2010 – An Ongoing Current Attack
It appears there is a malvertisement (malware being delivered through website ads) attack campaign in full force and after today I'd guess it's on the up-swing. After having a number of people in separate physical locations report the exact same malware installed on their machine, things start looking bad. I'm never one for jumping to trends and hopping to conclusions, but I … [Read more...]
Cohabitating with Computers
If you have more than one person using a computer, things can get a little bit frustrating when preferences, bookmarks, and software might be different between people and accounts. The standard way of dealing with this is to use Windows accounts to log in under your own account or 'switch users'. I'm not a big fan of this approach because it can potentially leave a lot of stuff … [Read more...]
A Directory on Bloatware
I hate it when I download something and it tries to install more stuff than what I asked for. Thus I composed this Directory of Bloatware comprised of software that I've encountered recently that try to install more than what was listed. I know a lot of companies use these additional installations as their revenue stream in order to provide free software, but the 'bloat' label … [Read more...]