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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Optimist - 17 Dec 2008 13:44 - 7558 of 11003

I heard those reports on the BBC but could find nothing on the Microsoft site.

Has anyone seen any other references to this problem that are not attributable to the BBC?

ExecLine - 17 Dec 2008 14:07 - 7559 of 11003

Microsoft plans emergency Internet Explorer patch

Nearly 2 million PCs infected by bug
December 17, 2008

Microsoft is releasing an emergency security fix for Internet Explorer that will patch a bug that's plaguing the browser.

It's thought that nearly two million computers have been infected by the bug, which allows hackers to steal personal data including passwords if the browser is used to navigate a compromised website. It's been estimated that nearly 10,000 compromised websites currently exist on the web.

HARRYCAT - 17 Dec 2008 14:07 - 7560 of 11003

10,000 websites??? Sounds like a specific problem attributable to a tiny percentage of the global number of websites.

ExecLine - 17 Dec 2008 14:15 - 7561 of 11003

My OE 'Deleted Items' folder is full of links to them:

Even CEOs consult us (obtain a fully verifiable University Degree)
Nationwide Online Banking Security Upgrade
Msg me when ya get a second (pharmacy at unbelievable savings)
Perfect for men and women (miracle weight loss)
The ultimate in prestige and luxury (luxury designer brand timepieces from $49)
Name Brand remedy for cheap (Number 1 online pharmacy)
lowest price name brand remedy (Exclusive Internet pharmacy)

I have not given any of the links, which accompany them.

HARRYCAT - 17 Dec 2008 15:03 - 7562 of 11003

Shouldn't your spam filter prevent you from receiving these via OE? Your ISP should filter them out & allow you to see them by directly accessing your ISP e-mail account.

Optimist - 17 Dec 2008 15:13 - 7563 of 11003

Exec's link points to an article by someone at PC World so it must be true ;)

ExecLine - 17 Dec 2008 15:28 - 7564 of 11003

My ISP is BTInternet.com.

As regards to spam being filitered out by them - Not so!

Not a lot of it, but some of it doesn't even have anything like my e-mail address so I cannot see, for the life of me, why that is the case. However, there are only about 2 or 3 of the latter per two or three days and I simply cannot be bothered to telephone BT and sit on the line pressing '1 for this' and '2 for that', etc.

In total, I would say I get about 6 to 10 spam e-mails per day. So they are easily and highly manageable just yet.

ThePublisher - 17 Dec 2008 16:17 - 7565 of 11003

I've never used OE so I might be missing a point.

I use NPOw to see what is in my compuserve mailbox and simply delete anything that smells of spam. My wife was getting up to 40 a day last week - but they have died away now.

Only when the mailbox contain safe messages do I download them with my Virtual Access.

I'd have thought it highly dangerous to have any software downloading everything it finds at your ISP - but I do think I must be missing the point somehow.

TP

MightyMicro - 17 Dec 2008 16:40 - 7566 of 11003

Our company eliminated 95% of Spam by adding a resend delay to mail coming from unknown sources. Put simply, our mail system says to such mail "hang on, I'm a bit busy, please try again soon" and adds the name to a Greylist. If the remote sender tries again (the recommended interval for mail systems is 10 minutes or so), we accept the mail next time adding something like

X-Greylist: delayed for 00:13:45 at (istgate.ist.co.uk [192.35.198.250])

to the header (which means that the mail was delayed by 13 mins and 45 secs)..

This works because most bulk mail systems don't bother trying again (too busy sending huge amounts of junk). But it can only be implemented by people that have their own server hosting their own domain.

ExecLine - 17 Dec 2008 17:10 - 7567 of 11003

Find out what is really running on your computer!

Hit the red 'Help' button in the box. Then let the analysis begin. This will tell you if there's anything untoward running or present on your machine.

And also from the same site, SuperAntiSpyware is brilliant. The 'Professional' version of the same program is even better.

Optimist - 17 Dec 2008 17:52 - 7568 of 11003

Details of the Interbet Explorer vulnerability can be found at Security Advisory 961051.

Also, the Technet blog is here http://blogs.technet.com/swi/archive/2008/12/12/Clarification-on-the-various
-workarounds-from-the-recent-IE-advisory.aspx and a list of some infected sites.

Edit link should now work.

HARRYCAT - 17 Dec 2008 18:01 - 7569 of 11003

ExecLine - Likewise, I used to have a @btinternet.com account, but the spam I received was relentless, even with a spam filter which you have to set by going to your account via the BTInternet web page. The amount of Viagra spam I received started to make me think I was underperforming! Then I discovered the girlfriend was receiving the same thing, so then I knew I was!!!
Am now with Orange & their spam filter is absolutely 100% (so far).

ExecLine - 17 Dec 2008 22:30 - 7571 of 11003

Anyhow, I've done my Security Update from the above Telegraph link.

chocolat - 17 Dec 2008 22:52 - 7572 of 11003

Not looked in here for a while.
Funny, I was just saying to a girliefriend today, I very rarely get any kind of spam even in my spambox in my hottie account (never in the inbox) - but btinternet is just out of control, with an increasing number landing in my inbox. Her private one is Yahoo, which is even worse, so she's resorted to using her business account for friends, which is spam-free.

Same old questions, I'm afraid:
Vista machine - how can I tell if I'm defragging?
Tried it a few times, and there is absolutely nothing to tell me if it's working.

Windows updates - they always get me sooner or later.
And then I have the same old relentless problem - always with a new twist - to re-activate my 2nd screen. I never know what I've done to achieve activation - always just relieved until the next time :S

Optimist - 17 Dec 2008 23:15 - 7573 of 11003

Chocolat

In Vista, Startbutton, type defrag in the searc h box and select Disk Defragmenter. The window that pops up allows you to schedule a regular defrag, manually run and also gives the time of the last run. When it is running, the bottom portion shows the status but not a percentage bar.

To enable your second monitor, right click the desktop background and select Personalize then select Display Settings. Click the 2nd monitor and check Extend the desktop onto this monitor.

klal - 18 Dec 2008 11:22 - 7574 of 11003

Lately, searching on Google seems to bring up a lot of fake results. For example, go to google.com, type "Gann techniques" and you will see the first result shows a link to "freescan.microsoft.com/gann.html" and that link has NOTHING to do with Gann techniques! Click the "Search" button again and this time it shows far more legitimate links. Is anyone else experiencing a similar problem?

Piptrader - 18 Dec 2008 11:57 - 7575 of 11003

Haven't noticed anything like that.

I got:

http://www.webtrading.com/gannintro.htm

as #1 for "gann techniques" without quotes, #2 with quotes. And everything else Gann-related.

klal - 18 Dec 2008 12:00 - 7576 of 11003

Hmmmm....must be something to do with spyware/malware on my pc. I run daily scans for those and haven't found anything though.

ExecLine - 18 Dec 2008 13:21 - 7577 of 11003

Yes. I have noticed a difference in my search results of late.

I recently signed up for a Google Account so as to access a local community Google Group (a Residents Alliance to fight a local development scheme). I suspect this might have something to do with it.

When I now use Google, I now notice my e-mail address is ready up in the top RH corner of the page and there are also a couple of Google Account links

The Search results now have a variety of symbols associated with them. They are like little boxes. One has a vertical arrow in it ('Promote'), one has a cross in it ('Remove') and then there's one which is like a speech balloon ('Comment').

A search for "Gann techniques" doesn't do anything too wierd, though. Just normal results - with the little boxes as described above
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