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| http://www.savetoby.com/
No, it is not real!! It is still funny. 
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| Got an email with an attachment name "file.pif" which classically indicates a virus, right? The body of the message?Are you a spammer? (I found your email on a spammer website!?!) It
is stuff like this that makes me feel sorry for the people at work who
have to answer questions about technical problems. I bet there will be
5 messages Monday asking how one gets one's email address removed from
a spammer's web site.
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| We knew it was coming soon, right? The corner to make either everything better or worse. The release of IE7 can only be less than a year away from now.
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| From phishing to pharming....
In a nutshell, because people are not so sticky with going to web sites
from emails <UPDATE>anymore</UPDATE>, the criminals are going to attack web browsers and make
the visitors come to them. All those same people who get spyware
will have their systems infected with malware which will make them go to criminal web sites instead of their bank.
So let's see... this has been discussed in a computer trade mag
recently, so it will have the first proof of concept in mid March. The
copycats will start early April. One in 10 users will be affected by
mid May.
My bet is that no PC is really safe. Maybe it is time to go buy a Mac Mini?
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| I hate it when a medium fish gobbles up a small fish that I like... Ask Jeeves buys Bloglines.
It is almost predictable. In less than a month there will be service
changes which reduce the functionality. A month after that the site
will become sluggish from the failure to keep up with adding servers to
the cluster. So I may as well start looking for another service...
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