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Are Your Peripherals Monitoring You?

An anonymous reader writes " Engadget is reporting that 'Lexmark, makers of printers and scanners, has been caught monitoring users' printer, scanning, and ink cartridge usage.'" Newsgroup comp.periphs.printers readers noticed the software; the Engadget report says that "Lexmark say they're just tracking printer and cartridge usage, but the registration information and packets being sent say otherwise."

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  1. In Soviet Russia... by Vicsun · · Score: 0, Troll

    peripherals monitor you!

    I'm so sorry; it had to be said.

    1. Re:In Soviet Russia... by mikael · · Score: 0, Troll

      In high school, the hall monitor monitors your monitor.

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    2. Re:In Soviet Russia... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Did you hear about the zoo administrator who asked for a new monitor and came to work the next day to find an iguana on his desk?

    3. Re:In Soviet Russia... by WhatAmIDoingHere · · Score: -1, Troll

      Windows isn't sending anything if you're behind a proper firewall.

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      Not a Twitter sockpuppet... but I wish I was.
    4. Re:In Soviet Russia... by the_womble · · Score: -1, Troll

      In Soviet Russia, you monitor your peripherals!

      Oh.....

  2. In Soviet Russia... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    YOU monitor your peripherals.

  3. In Soviet Russia... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    In Soviet Russia, ... you ... um... monitor your peripherals?

  4. Re: www.lxkcc1.com aka 192.146.101.142 by twitter · · Score: 0, Troll
    *points at IP address* Er...

    Skinfitz says "Er" as information about his print jobs roll happily along to Lexmark. I suppose that's what most users of closed source software do.

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    Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.

  5. Re:You need to think some more. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    Moderators: Please note that "twitter" is a known fanatical sycophant whose obnoxious offtopic rants are legend here on Slashdot. It doesn't matter what the topic is, he'll find a way to scrape in some pointless Microsoft bashing. While nobody expects us to love Microsoft in any way, his particularly tepid style of calling anyone he replies to "troll" or "liar" or "fanboy" because he happens to disagree with whatever they're saying is well documented and should not be rewarded. If anything, twitter is the type of person that should not be part of the open source/free software community. He is an anathema to all that is good about free software.

    I'm posting this so that you (the moderator) have some context to consider twitter and not mod him up whenever he posts his filler preformatted rants about installing Knoppix or Mepis or whatever that unfortunately get him karma every single time and allow him to continue posting his trademark toxic crap (read on) day in and day out. You may consider this a troll - I consider it community service. And I ain't kidding.

    If you're a /. subscriber, I invite you to look through some of his posting history. I guarantee that you'll be hard pressed to find someone that is more "out there" than twitter. You'll also probably notice he's got quite an AC following. Don't just read his posts, make sure you go through the replies.

    To get an idea of what I'm talking about, check this post out. This is an article about email disclaimers. The parent of the post is complaining about the ads in the linked page and so on, and twitter actually goes off on a rant to blame it on Microsoft and recommend Lynx, because "is teh free".

    Here's another. In this post twitter not only calls the OP a troll but attempts to "tell it like it is" while making some vague argument about "GNU". Yes, if you're confused, you're not alone. The reply (modded +4) proceeds to simply destroy his bogus argument. You will notice he did not reply. This is what some people call "drive-by advocacy". A sort of I'll just leave you with my thoughts here and move on to the next flamebait kind of deal. In fact, he almost never replies because he knows that his fanatical arguments simply do not hold up to any sort of discussion. It's not that he's chosen the wrong cause - he's just going at it in a completely wrong way.

    Here's that drive-by advocacy and FUD in motion: twitter goes on about some topic and then drops the usual "oh and M$ is teh evil" because "WMP phones home" or some such. Called on his FUD, he then claims that WMP stores every song and movie you've ever played in a file, somewhere. Pressed further, he just sort of slithers out of sight, his FUD-spreading complete. This is not about some Microsoft technology that nobody likes anyway; it's about lying for the sake of lying. Way too many of his posts are exactly like this one.

    More? Just read though this post and the subsequent replies. I guess this stands on its own. Or these two. Or this one. Or this one.

    Still not convinced? This is what twitter considers "humour" while going about his daily "M$" routine.

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