Actually - it does work. The first time I put in 911 and I guess it automatically blocks that for all sorts of legal issues of impersonating police. But any other number works great.
There is a little feature in AOL that's not advertised very much. If you go to Keyword: Marketing Preferences, you can turn off pop up ads on AOL. Very useful and it actually works. Also, while there you can specify not to be contacted by e-mail, snail mail or phone.
Download the latest patched version right here: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nig htly/latest-trunk/firefox-1.0+.en-US.win32.install er.exe
I just used it and I am not vulnerable: all I see are lot's of X's just like in IE.
Actually - it does work. The first time I put in 911 and I guess it automatically blocks that for all sorts of legal issues of impersonating police. But any other number works great.
The call shows up to be from 425-789-4268 - it doesn't show the Caller ID info that I put in. I guess I'll have to file a Paypal claim too.
Here is a nice command line utility to scan your network for vulnerable machines. It gives you a neat list of patched and compromisable computers.
- 026rpc.php
http://www.iss.net/support/product_utilities/ms03
There is a little feature in AOL that's not advertised very much. If you go to Keyword: Marketing Preferences, you can turn off pop up ads on AOL. Very useful and it actually works. Also, while there you can specify not to be contacted by e-mail, snail mail or phone.