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On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 16:28:22 GMT, "Clams Canino"
wrote: "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:Ya8Yg.7075 None safe from fire... but unlikely to lose more than one or two machines in any single incident. -W The oldest files in My Documents folder go back to the mid 80's and were created on a 10 meg hard disk. ![]() -W Seagate ST-213 ? Can you type debug g=C800:5 ? Those were the days... not. |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote: Question for you computer experts: How safe is it to buy something on-line with a credit card using the vendor's "secure" encrypted ordering page? Eisboch "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: Been doing it for 6 years without a problem. But, go to www.visa.com and sign up for the "Verified By Visa" thing. And do NOT use your debit card, ever, for an online purchase. "James" wrote in message link.net... If you browser is showing the lock on that web site then that means that the all the exchanges between you and the web site are encrypted. It is not a completely foolproof encryption but nobody outside of places like nsa have got the computer horsepower to break it. Plus they would have to intercept your actual traffic to even begin and the comm companies have got the major routing nodes and lines pretty well locked down. Thanks. I've also done it for years without any problems so far but as a precaution I always use the same credit card that I specifically asked to have only a $1000 dollar limit on. I figured that way my liability, if any, would be limited if someone was able to get the info. Eisboch You can ask for some one time use numbers from the CC company for just this kind of shopping. |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... "Eisboch" wrote: Question for you computer experts: How safe is it to buy something on-line with a credit card using the vendor's "secure" encrypted ordering page? Eisboch You can ask for some one time use numbers from the CC company for just this kind of shopping. Somebody else mentioned that also. I never knew that. Good idea with Christmas coming up and eveything... Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Clams Canino" wrote in message ink.net... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news:356Yg.3062 To infiltrate and then what? Call home with what info it finds? Most spyware is benign and just tracks marketing preferences so as to spam you better. ![]() in, so as to rob you. I've never seen a single thing come to me via Ebay. It's usually those "freeware" sites that come complete with "free spyware" added in. That's why I specified a *safe* place for whatshisname to download DVDShrink3.2. The best way to be safe is to download nothing, past that, be SURE of your source for "freeware". The best source for getting spyware added is the "free anti-spyware" sites. etc.... -W Question for you computer experts: How safe is it to buy something on-line with a credit card using the vendor's "secure" encrypted ordering page? Purchase from vendors you would also do face to fact business with. Or, get a one-time use credit card account. to make Internet purchases. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote: Question for you computer experts: How safe is it to buy something on-line with a credit card using the vendor's "secure" encrypted ordering page? Eisboch "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: Been doing it for 6 years without a problem. But, go to www.visa.com and sign up for the "Verified By Visa" thing. And do NOT use your debit card, ever, for an online purchase. "James" wrote in message link.net... If you browser is showing the lock on that web site then that means that the all the exchanges between you and the web site are encrypted. It is not a completely foolproof encryption but nobody outside of places like nsa have got the computer horsepower to break it. Plus they would have to intercept your actual traffic to even begin and the comm companies have got the major routing nodes and lines pretty well locked down. Thanks. I've also done it for years without any problems so far but as a precaution I always use the same credit card that I specifically asked to have only a $1000 dollar limit on. I figured that way my liability, if any, would be limited if someone was able to get the info. Eisboch You can ask for some one time use numbers from the CC company for just this kind of shopping. Citibank makes it easy with a little button icon that sits on your browser toolbar. I click on the icon and I log on to get a one time account number. You can then autofill to complete the order form including name and address info. http://www.citibank.com/us/cards/tour/cb/shp_van.htm |
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![]() "Clams Canino" wrote in message link.net... wrote in message ups.com... Clams Canino wrote: How are they seeing your email addy? Is it your ebay screen name?? Bidders email addys are NOT visible to the public. -W ebay is constantly being "hacked". seems like they can get your email add's. but can only get sensetive info from you. Like, getting these bogus letters, and clicking on the links provided in the letter. Some will ask for your password, some will take you to an open page of nothing. but has provided an anti security worm, to infiltrate (variation of a trojan horse) to seek and gather the info. I've got 2 Ebay accounts (buyer and seller). I've NEVER gotten emails to my buyers account. I only get them to my sellers account if my email addy was in the ad - or if the phish came through the official ebay emails. I totally disagree that Ebay is being hacked. There's a reason that your email is being laid bare to the world. - really. -W I have not received any email regarding my Ebay account but I have received fake emails regarding my Paypal account. Before responding I checked with Paypal and was told the emails were fraud so I flushed them. Know what the retail price of the product is, purchase from established members and pay with Pay (using a credit card)....following these guidelines I have not had a problem. |
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![]() "Tom Francis" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 13:59:24 GMT, "Clams Canino" wrote: I've got 2 Ebay accounts (buyer and seller). I've NEVER gotten emails to my buyers account. I have. And to add insult to injury, I opened a Pay Pal account (which is owned by eBay I believe) because sometimes people want to pay for things via Pay Pal (which is fine) and within a half hour, I received three phishing Pay Pal messages asking me to confirm my account. That afternoon I received four more - next day six in the morning and a couple more in the afternoon. Now you tell me why that happened. Add insult to injury - there is a blog that I donate to using that same Pay Pal account and the same thing happened as when I opened it. And I get at least two or three a week about the Pay Pal account. I do not have a paypal account and get the same phishing messages. |
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Windows XP and Me contain a program called msconfig (Start-Run-type msconfig
and select Startup) that will identify those programs that will autorun. Or, go to http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html for a freeware tool that does the same and more, and works on all Windows platforms. Much safer than editing the registry. At the same site look at ProcessExplorer; this is a tool that provides information on every process running on your computer. http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilitie...sExplorer.html If you're not sure if a process should be running go to http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php to identify the good guys and bad guys. |
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Eisboch wrote:
Oh, well. Time to clean it up and add some antispyware, I guess. I have over 200 successful transactions on ebay, as densnet. and have saved thousands of dollars. ONE incident where a girl sent me a toy instead of a $400. computer. I called the creditcard company, and quashed it. NO CHARGE. Then I tried working with squaredeal, paypal, and ebay, and got nowhere. As for spyware, Virus etc protection I spent $70.00 for V-Com SystemSuite. When I get a new, or used computer,OFFLINE, I remove all norton/symantec crap, then using regedit remove all references to it. I install Systemsuite, and make a rescue disk.I have had virtually 0 problems for the last 5 or 6 years. They notify me when a new pattern file is avaliable for download, and they stay ahead of the onslaught of the sickos. The Systemsuite firewall is very effective, and you can also monitor traffic in, and out of your system. Note: (I get NO compensation for my opinion). Tell your wife to quit going to the "free" game sites. There is NOTHING free on the web! They are notorious for embedding trash in the screensavers, and games, and harvest info from you. If she doesn't do that stuff I apologize for making that assumption. I send ALL spoofs, and phishes to the appropriate sites, so they have tools to stomp those critters. Have fun, be safe Den |
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