Trojan horse scanner pitch is a sneaky worm
Trojan horse scanner pitch is a sneaky worm You know, even when it’s a pitch for a trojan scanner, why would anyone install something that was sent to them unsolicited?
Trojan horse scanner pitch is a sneaky worm You know, even when it’s a pitch for a trojan scanner, why would anyone install something that was sent to them unsolicited?
Oh yes! I got the email that my new domain name is in the process of being registered all around the internet. In between 24-72 hours I’ll be able to start work on the new website! Of course with my luck it’ll be ready to go right before I leave for NYC, and the geek…
Here’s my review of Internet Explorer 6.0 for my users, tweaked a bit for more general consumption. Next up, I’ve been playing around with Internet Explorer 6.0, and well it’s just ok. It does some nice things, especially in having a print preview function. (I’ve been waiting for that feature for a long time now,…
Tomorrow is “new employee starting” day, which, naturally, means that today is “round up all the parts of what is supposed to be her desktop PC and make sure they work” day. Of course updating all the patches and virus updates that haven’t been applied during the time the system sat dormant is also part…
EU says ‘oui’ to spam This is rather disappointing. I really hope someone wakes up some day and realizes how vile spam is, and how much it actually costs us, the users!
PCWorld.com – Web Content Labels Move Closer to Reality Oh yes this is a good idea, let third parties tell me which sites I shouldn’t go to and have them blocked? Or better yet, play along with us and get your labels or your site will automatically get blocked? Great, more work for web designers!
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