is "linksys". From that point, I know that the AP is unsecured, and has a default admin password.
I visit a cafe a lot in my town, and they have wireless internet that you have to PAY for, and it's like $20/hour, which is ridiculous to pay that much for wireless internet access. But what's more amusing is that it's unencrypted AND still has the default password to the admin console. I feel sorry for anyone who's paying that $20 to surf the web there.
He was only trying to help. So many people today are blinded by money, that they forget to see people helping them out, and helping try to make programs more secure.
That's beacause Microsoft BOUGHT the program from another company. Which proves that Microsoft can't create, they can just buy...buy...buy...
And charge lots of money, too.
I love this style. I'm really glad to see a few select individuals in Hollywood, that are trying to break away from the cliche of most Hollywood crap. Movies like A Scanner Darkly and Sin City are examples of this.
This is great. I've been looking into VoIP lately to replace my aging PBX system, and I already have a wireless network in place at my house. Another great benefit will be able to take the ability to make long-distance charges for a small, monthly fee, with you, by using the wireless VoIP phone. If it works good, and it gets high ratings, I might look into this, once my VoIP plans start coming into place.
...but there's already plenty of freealternatives out there.
Also, just stop using Internet Explorer. That move right there will cut down at least 90% of all spyware/adware.
What's with everyone talking about this? I've been seeing this ALL OVER THE PLACE in the past few weeks!
I've been using these tweaks ever since the browser was called Firebird. It's nothing new. It's probably someone who found this information out, and is spreading it like it's new.
Because IE is tied into the OS, and uses things like ActiveX which is a known security hazard. If a user is browsing with IE, and picks up a virus/malware, then it's going to infect the Operating System, since IE and Windows are tied into each other. That's why.
Free alternatives DO exist, although many casual users don't know it. Things like Firefox, AVG, Zone Alarm, eTrust EZ Guard, etc...
And it's companies like Best Buy and their "Geek Squad" who's unknowingly Microsoft's best partner, because instead of offering free solutions, they offer costly, expensive solutions, never telling the customer that there are other ways.
Firefox. That's how you stop spyware from getting on your machine. Good god, Microsoft just spent a shit load of money, when they could have just downloaded Firefox. Tsk tsk.
Don't forget that a few other people have created portable versions of Firefox and Thunderbird, including myself. To check out my development, go here.
I just cleared my cache, and opened up my blog, and it's still there. Something is wrong with your connection, because I can still edit my template, posts, commments, etc..
That's why the article is down right now for re-approval. I had to use the HTML code for quotes, because the formatting was wrong when I posted the article. Hopefully my article we be reposted to the site soon.
I edited the page with the HTML code for quotes, because drupal (the CMS for lineman.net) wasn't showing my quotes, but strange characters. All edits to articles has to be approved, and I guess lineman is busy right now. So head over to my blog to read the article.
OK, since lineman.net seems to be down right now, I've mirrored the article on my blog. You can check it out here.
And as far as that filter list is concerned, I JUST started building it. I expect it to get bigger and bigger over time.
is "linksys". From that point, I know that the AP is unsecured, and has a default admin password. I visit a cafe a lot in my town, and they have wireless internet that you have to PAY for, and it's like $20/hour, which is ridiculous to pay that much for wireless internet access. But what's more amusing is that it's unencrypted AND still has the default password to the admin console. I feel sorry for anyone who's paying that $20 to surf the web there.
He was only trying to help. So many people today are blinded by money, that they forget to see people helping them out, and helping try to make programs more secure.
Yeah, I second that. Who cares if it's boring, if it can pay for a car, a house, and lots of life's luxuries, then isn't THAT what you want?
That's beacause Microsoft BOUGHT the program from another company. Which proves that Microsoft can't create, they can just buy...buy...buy... And charge lots of money, too.
I love this style. I'm really glad to see a few select individuals in Hollywood, that are trying to break away from the cliche of most Hollywood crap. Movies like A Scanner Darkly and Sin City are examples of this.
Screw Kodak, I'll take Illford Delta 400 Professional. IMO, Illford has higher quality and shorter developing times than Kodak.
We could bring down all the spammers.
Wow, that...is not right.
I think the Internet Explorer team should read this study...
This is great. I've been looking into VoIP lately to replace my aging PBX system, and I already have a wireless network in place at my house. Another great benefit will be able to take the ability to make long-distance charges for a small, monthly fee, with you, by using the wireless VoIP phone. If it works good, and it gets high ratings, I might look into this, once my VoIP plans start coming into place.
Why would someone put a computer in a pizza box? They're just begging to get their computer thrown away.
...but there's already plenty of free alternatives out there. Also, just stop using Internet Explorer. That move right there will cut down at least 90% of all spyware/adware.
What's with everyone talking about this? I've been seeing this ALL OVER THE PLACE in the past few weeks! I've been using these tweaks ever since the browser was called Firebird. It's nothing new. It's probably someone who found this information out, and is spreading it like it's new.
Because IE is tied into the OS, and uses things like ActiveX which is a known security hazard. If a user is browsing with IE, and picks up a virus/malware, then it's going to infect the Operating System, since IE and Windows are tied into each other. That's why.
Free alternatives DO exist, although many casual users don't know it. Things like Firefox, AVG, Zone Alarm, eTrust EZ Guard, etc... And it's companies like Best Buy and their "Geek Squad" who's unknowingly Microsoft's best partner, because instead of offering free solutions, they offer costly, expensive solutions, never telling the customer that there are other ways.
We have your IP address. Thanks!
Firefox. That's how you stop spyware from getting on your machine. Good god, Microsoft just spent a shit load of money, when they could have just downloaded Firefox. Tsk tsk.
Don't forget that a few other people have created portable versions of Firefox and Thunderbird, including myself. To check out my development, go here.
lineman.net is not my site, my blog is at http://www.collegechixors.com
I just cleared my cache, and opened up my blog, and it's still there. Something is wrong with your connection, because I can still edit my template, posts, commments, etc..
That's why the article is down right now for re-approval. I had to use the HTML code for quotes, because the formatting was wrong when I posted the article. Hopefully my article we be reposted to the site soon.
My blog is still loading, I just checked it
Heh, I'm confident about it
I edited the page with the HTML code for quotes, because drupal (the CMS for lineman.net) wasn't showing my quotes, but strange characters. All edits to articles has to be approved, and I guess lineman is busy right now. So head over to my blog to read the article.
OK, since lineman.net seems to be down right now, I've mirrored the article on my blog. You can check it out here. And as far as that filter list is concerned, I JUST started building it. I expect it to get bigger and bigger over time.