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    Yes, they really are that stupid

    ByMike McBride October 29, 2004 Reading Time: 1 minute

    A TechDirt posting today, linking to this article about the new Bagle variant running around today ponders: “…the anti-virus companies are out hyping up yet another non-event or many people are just clueless. It’s possible (and, perhaps, likely) that both may be true.” Well I’m sure they are hyping it, because they do that. But…

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    Spyware solution to watch

    ByMike McBride October 29, 2004August 10, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Maybe something to keep an eye on, this post at Day in the Life of a Information Security Investigator, where he talks about a product called WholeSecurity. I may need to spend some time researching this sucker and keep an eye on the comments over there to see if anyone has been using it.

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    More spyware information

    ByMike McBride October 28, 2004July 20, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    From today’s Langa List, comes another suggested site to learn about spyware and the tools you can use to get rid of it.

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    The end of IT Departments?

    ByMike McBride October 27, 2004July 22, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Read. Discuss… My thoughts? It’s an obvious case. There are simply too many different technologies at play to have an expert on staff for each of them. For example, where I work, I consider myself an “expert” when it comes to desktops, our memberships database, Access, end-user support and training, SOHO networking, etc. I’m not…

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    I almost made it too!

    ByMike McBride October 26, 2004 Reading Time: 1 minute

    One of the unique things about being sick, is how quickly your energy and stamina are just gone. I spent just about all of the last three days in bed. Last night, I got winded carrying a bag of trash down one flight of stairs in our house. Every time I spent 30 minutes actually…

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    Yes, podcasting sucks…

    ByMike McBride October 26, 2004July 21, 2014 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    It seems that now that John Dvorak has written, negatively as always, about podcasting, everyone has had this or that to say about the “fad”. (No I’m not even going to bother linking, you know where it is, you’ve probably read it by now!) Let me just start out my particular screed with this caveat….

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