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  1. Re:PCworld doesn't honor unsubscribes on LinkedIn Spam Lawsuit Can Continue · · Score: 1

    Just a note the FTC does have an address that we can send spam messages too,

    Spam@uce.gov

    What good its doing? I guess nothing since I still get spam or maybe not enough people know that spam can be forwarded too the government. Hmm that's an Idea write a email to the FTC and ask what the assdrees actually does. I agree with everything you said btw.

  2. Re:Only give corporations your junk mailbox on LinkedIn Spam Lawsuit Can Continue · · Score: 1

    Ya been doing that for years that's what my gmail box is for but geezzz this is a big name so called trustworthy site. I guess no unsubscribe can be trusted until spam laws have some real teeth.

  3. Re:PCworld doesn't honor unsubscribes on LinkedIn Spam Lawsuit Can Continue · · Score: 1

    So far I have sent a copy of the email to one of PCworlds email addresses customerservice@techhive.com no answers and not been removed. Guess your advice is what I should do next

  4. PCworld doesn't honor unsubscribes on LinkedIn Spam Lawsuit Can Continue · · Score: 4, Interesting

    PCworld doesn't honor my unsubscribes as well, E-harmony is a mega spammer, Wellsfargo doesn't Honor my unsubscribes. I have tried numerous times to use the unsubscribe links, taken screen shots of the successful unsubscribes. What do I do now? reporting to spamcop is useless Oh and Comcast spectator refuses to honor my unsubscribes too. All proven with screen shots Any advice??

  5. Re:Not doing it right on AT&T Says Customer Data Accessed To Unlock Smartphones · · Score: 1

    And what service is that?? What company as well

  6. Re:Sue them for increased electricity costs on Comcast Converting 50,000 Houston Home Routers Into Public WiFi Hotspots · · Score: 1

    and licensing fees running a business from your home.

  7. Re:Converting Turning? on Comcast Converting 50,000 Houston Home Routers Into Public WiFi Hotspots · · Score: 2

    Your paid subscription here might provide the money to hire said editor. Oh wait Slashdot is provided for free, what do you expect for free??gezz

  8. Have to laugh at the stupid Russia on Getting the Most Out of the Space Station (Before It's Too Late) · · Score: 1

    Have to laugh at the stupid Russia Deputy prime minister, as if we cant get to space on our own.

  9. Re:traitor to your on constitution.. on Snowden Rallies Privacy Advocates In New York City · · Score: 1

    Your right and I can name the time MADD "Mothers against Drunk Driving" got a Law passed that allows everyone to be pulled over and checked for being drunk. So far to my knowledge the Supreme Court has allowed such stops. This was the beginning of the end in my good old USA.

  10. There will never be true peace in the world on Snowden Rallies Privacy Advocates In New York City · · Score: 1

    There will never be true peace in the world as long as there are communist states and religions who are taught to kill non believers by any means necessary. Political correctness keeps us from spying on those who are truly Dangerous. That is IMO and im sticking to it.

  11. Why not just have number like debit cards on AT&T To Use Phone Geolocation To Prevent Credit Card Fraud · · Score: 1

    Why not just have number like debit cards?? How hard would that be? Much cheaper then spying on our every move and makes a stolen CC useless.

  12. Re:Finding and reporting vulnerability is one thin on Security Researchers Threatened With US Cybercrime Laws · · Score: 1

    I don't claim to have all the answers but common since says what is happening right now is because of bad researchers.Those who give no notice like the Google employee. If a hair dresser can have thee industry licensed I don't see why researchers cant be also. And Companies Like Target who don't follow the standard rules must be held accountable as well I don't think placing all the blame on the researchers is fair at all either. The whole world shouldn't be held hostage by a single unaccountable person as it is now

  13. Finding and reporting vulnerability is one thing on Security Researchers Threatened With US Cybercrime Laws · · Score: 1

    Finding and reporting vulnerability is one thing, making working programs to exploit the vulnerability to the mass public is the main problem. They don't belong in the public domain. If a hairdresser needs to get a license to cut hair why in hell do we not demand security researchers be licensed as well?? the answer they should be required to get one and making of tools to exploit vulnerabilitys should only beavailable to licensed researchers. Stop handing over tools to the criminals and stupid teens. That is IMO

  14. Re:Ridiculous on German Court Rules That You Can't Keep Compromising Photos After a Break-Up · · Score: 1

    A women will only allow the images if she thinks the relationship is solid and her partner is trustworthy. If you think other wise I suggest you come out to the light from your basement. Nudies,homemade porn are never to be shared unless its agreed apon no agreement no sharing or keeping of images. That's what happens in real relationships everything is talked about...Everything. You got screwed in a relationship? get over it, be a man not a 11 yr old. You don't get to freely decide the consequences of what happens in the sexual relationship alone

  15. Re:"Don't be evil" on Google Using YouTube Threat As Leverage For Cheaper Streaming Rights · · Score: 2

    No I don't think so, they made paid search listings look as if it were the top results not distinguishing them as paid ads. They were fined big time for it. That is true evil IMO.

  16. Re:"A Contract" on 5 Years Later, 'Do Not Track' System Ineffective · · Score: 1

    Done it say do not advertise?? In my book spying on consumers that don't want to be spied apon make bad customers. Like me, I've never ever clicked on an AD ever on purpose. I have been tricked into clicking ads guess what? I've never ever bought anything ever. Get it? You can still advertise, you make ads relevant TO THE SITE VISTED or is that too hard? that is IMO

  17. Re:Weev is being stupid. on AT&T Hacker 'weev' Demands One Bitcoin For Each Hour He Spent In Jail · · Score: 1

    Wronged??? The case was thrown out for being held in the wrong State not because he was found Innocent.

    http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/improper+venue
    I bet he will get arrested within the next 3 years he,s an ass plus what he did was criminal and hes free on a Technicality.

  18. Re:And Everything Just Get's More Inconvenient on eBay Compromised · · Score: 1

    Hi this is so and so and you have won a prize we just need your birthdate so you get your prize............ not hard at all. Phone scammers have been doing this for 50+ years as well. And its information I wouldn't mind ebay having they can send me stuff on my birthday they have the CC encrypted I say they shouldn't store CC info at all so im with you on that. But are we all going to stuff our heard in the sand because we are scared a hacker might get my birthdate??na

  19. Re:Not me on Americans Hate TV and Internet Providers More Than Other Industries · · Score: 1

    Ok challenge. Get groceries for a family of 7 walking to and back from the store 7 miles away in 90degrees weather. Cold is easy, stay moving stay warm. But ya have to feed your family doesn't matter how cold or hot it is.

  20. Re:And Everything Just Get's More Inconvenient on eBay Compromised · · Score: 1

    Dude , the very same information " Name ,Address, Phone Number" is in the local phone book. Has been for 50+ plus years

  21. Re:When you go to prison on Controversial TSA Nudie X-Ray Machines Sent To Prisons · · Score: 1

    Your talking as if the criminals are the violated ones. How about the crime victims? extremely little is done for them to make them whole for the anguish the scum criminal did to them. I say fuck the prisoner no one forced them to rape,steal,murder. The poor prisoner......fuck the prisoner not only should they do time but half the money they make should go to the victims of there crimes..im not talking about weed sellers or smokers unless they kill or mame someone in a car accident.

  22. Re:When you go to prison on Controversial TSA Nudie X-Ray Machines Sent To Prisons · · Score: 1

    I don't think what he added is soft on crime except the Privacy thing lol that's just plain stupid for a number of reasons I don't think I need to explain..

  23. So Google lost a balloon on Google's Rogue Internet Balloon Test Spurred UFO Reports Nationwide · · Score: 1

    So Google lost a balloon, what would have happened if that balloon took down a passenger plane or a military jet? Oh and shouldn't that balloon be considered a drone as well?? I think Google should be heavily Fined for loosing the balloon. That is IMO

  24. Don't yall think its high time to take back on China Bans Government Purchases of Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    Don't yall think its high time to take back our manufacturing....all of it screw China im betting 99% of the Windows Installs in China are stolen anyways. Screw the bastards I say. we need the jobs more then them anyways.

  25. A hair dresser needs a license to cut hair on Almost 100 Arrested In Worldwide Swoop On Blackshades Malware · · Score: 1

    A hair dresser needs a license to cut hair But people who write this kinda software need nothing??? doesn't make any since to me. This kinda software has zero business in the public domain stop giving the criminals tools for free. And that is IMO