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“Shortcuts To Control Terroristic Email!” November 29, 2009

Filed under: World Of Nets @ 2:17 pm

Everyone agrees that SPAM is a growing problem on the Internet. And with estimates that we will soon have over 1 billion people worldwide surfing the net, this problem will only continue to grow worse.

The worst part of this situation is that spammers are very clever people and they are using all of their knowledge to get their message onto our desktops whether we want it or not.

For example, this week hidden among all of my usual get-rich quick schemes and penis enlargement information was an email from a porn site that literally took control of my desktop.

As soon as the email message was highlighted in my Outlook Express window, it launched a web page that took up the entire screen of my computer.

There it was on my 21″ monitor, for the whole world to see it if they were looking over my shoulder, a lusty, busty women crouched on her knees with her arms pressing together her breasts to overly exaggerate the obvious and her legs spread so far apart you could see her most intimate body parts in all of their powder pink glory.

I am a man with a healthy love for women but I do not appreciate having this sort of thing forced on me because someone wants me to give them my money in exchange for pornographic pictures.

As far as I am concerned, these are “Terroristic Tactics”.

My computer and I were held hostage by the use of HTML source code that includes script language that launches a window to view their web page.

Worse still, the window is one that takes up the entire computer screen and does not have the usual buttons on the upper right hand corner to minimize or close the window.

And, it might even include the command to keep popping open even more windows on your desktop at set intervals that can literally freeze up your computer!

What can you do to fight back?

Whether this problem occurs via reading your email or if you are trapped into it while visiting a web site, there are a few things you can do short of ripping the power cord out of the wall.

First of all, the Federal Trade Commission, FTC, http://www.ftc.gov/, takes a very dim view of anyone that tries to force you to view any material you do not wish to view, be it advertising or pornography.

In a recent action by the Federal Trade Commission, they “asked a U.S. District Court Judge to halt a Internet scam that clones everyday Web sites and uses the copycat sites to barrage unsuspecting consumers with pornography. According to the agency, the scammers copy existing Web sites and insert coded instructions in the copycat sites which automatically redirects unwitting consumers to adult sites operated by the defendants. Then the scammers disable the browser’s “back” and “exit” commands so that Internet surfers trying desperately to escape the pornographic images face screen after screen of similar material and advertisements for other adult sites.”

“These operators high-jacked Web sites, ‘kidnapped’ consumers and held them captive,” said Jodie Bernstein, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “They exposed surfers, including children, to the seamiest sort of material and incapacitated their computers so they couldn’t escape. They copied as many as 25 million Web pages from sites as diverse as the Harvard Law Review and the Japanese Friendship Garden. When consumers used search engines to find subjects as innocent as ‘kids on the net,’ ‘news about Kosovo,’ or ‘wedding services,’ they risked being exposed to a torrent of tawdry images. This scam is outrageous and we want it off the Internet. We’re confident the court will help us arrange that.”

The Federal Trade Commission is a powerful regulatory agency and they will accept complaints from consumers on both SPAM and also a Web Page or Web Sites that are using deceptive or terroristic tactics.

You may forward unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) to the Commission, by sending it directly to them at: mailto:UCE@FTC.GOV

I would suggest you not bother them with ordinary run of the mill SPAM but rather limit your complaints to email like the one I described above that literally takes control of your computer.

You may also file a complaint with the Commission online by visiting their web site at: http://www.ftc.gov/

Scroll to the bottom of their web site where you will see the link to “File A Complaint Online”.

On a more immediate basis, it is important to know at least a few of the handy Windows “Shortcut” commands that will allow you to regain control of your computer without the need to shut it down all together.

For a more extensive list of Window’s Shortcuts delivered to you FREE via Auto-Responder, send a blank email to: mailto:shortcuts@emailexchange.org

Perhaps one of the best commands to know by heart is: ALT + F4 = Quitting the open program

That command comes in very handy when you have a window open that takes up your entire screen area and does not show the customary Minimize/Restore/Close boxes that are found in the upper right hand corner of all Window’s programs.

Another good one to keep in mind is: ALT + SPACE = Display of the System Menu that allows you to Restore-Move-Resize-Minimize-Maximize or Close a window.

And as a last resort, if nothing else seems to be working, you can always try: CTRL + ESC = Opens the Start Menu from which you can properly shut down your computer.

Until the powers that be take direct action to stop SPAM at every possible opportunity, we will all have to put up with the nuisance of deleting junk email from our inbox. But at least we do not have to tolerate the invasion of our computer with code meant to make us a hostage on our own desktop and in our own homes.


File Sharers to Contest Elections under the Banner of the Pirate Party November 13, 2009

Filed under: Consumer Life, Music Tips, World Of Nets @ 8:01 am

A new pro-piracy brigade is planning to invade the political arena, and their sole motive is to gain political power and a platform to voice their demands. The party in question is the Pirate Party, formed by a group of passionate file sharers who are pressing for creating an atmosphere where free file sharing would be allowed.

Rick Falkvinge, the founder of this party, recently addressed a large gathering in the In The City music conference in Manchester, where he received quite acidic threats, one being that he ought to be burned at the stake. Besides, one delegate accused him of being manipulative.

Yvette Livesey, the organiser of the music conference, also faced severe opposition for her decision to allow Rick Falkvinge to speak to the gathered audience. The Pirate Party has a silent supporter in Ms Yvette, because she feels that this type of debate should have started ten years earlier. She believes that the present situation is a result of a policy of not allowing healthy debate.

The Swedish Pirate Party has already demanded that copyright must be reduced from fifty to five years. According to observers, this movement has generated a lot of support in Germany and Sweden. Now the general view in the UK is that if the Pirate Party goes ahead with its plan of contesting elections and gains political power, it will surely herald bad times for the creative industry.

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FiOS TV February 10, 2009

In September 2005, Verizon put out FiOS TV to cater to a single market in Texas. Twenty-eight months later, over a million people across the US have subscribed to Verizon’s FiOS TV.

In the third quarter of 2007, Verizon surpassed Cable One to become the tenth largest cable provider in America, just on the strength of this technology.

Any one million can be drawn to FiOS TV’s offer; what sets FiOS TV apart is that the service uses fiber optics rather than cable. It gives FiOS TV that edge of crystal-clear digital imagery as well as world-shaking acoustics. Fiber optic networks render pictures on the screen realistically, with lifelike color and flawless sound.

FiOS TV subscribers are also treated to a vast library of the most recent top-grossing films, sports shows, children’s programs and more. FiOS TV comes equipped with a dual-tuner DVR too so that users can rewind, forward and pause shows. One can even record a show while watching another.

FiOS TV is also a veritable babel of over a dozen international premium channels like TV5, TV Japan, ART and RAI. What’s more, one can watch these channels, from ESPN to TNT, in eye-popping high definition resolution.

Verizon deserves to reap all its rewards; with this level of picture quality, customers are certainly not complaining.

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The Pocket Surfer 2 Just Got Cheaper June 27, 2008

As some of you may know, last year Datawind launched the highly awaited Pocket Surfer 2. The Pocket Surfer 2 is basically a handheld device that delivers rapid wireless internet on the move.

Weighing in at roughly 174 grams this is surely a lightweight and sleek piece of kit for busy web users, allowing them to browse the web in full colour, in widescreen and as the web pages are meant to be. It even has it’s own built in mouse cursor and full qwerty key pad.

The Pocket Surfer goes up against the limited functionality of other products in it’s price range of around £180 in the UK, but boasting greater and more useable features. Connectivity is pretty damn good, covering over 90 per cent of the population, meaning no looking for those wi fi hotspots!

Until now the Pocket Surfer 2 has been available at the standard price of £179 with a few outlets giving a minor promotional discount. Included in this already decent price is the unit itself and the allowance of 20 hours of surfing per month for the first year; with upgrading to unlimited usage optional for a small monthly fee.

Now you can get it at a whopping £30 off and with a free accessories kit!

This offer has been found at one of the fastly expanding UK voucher sites – Discount Shopping UK, and as the deal says £30 off and free accessories kit. Visit today to view the offer on the Pocket Surfer 2.