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SpyWare? What?

People often ask me why I hate PCs and Microsoft so much. Here’s a good reason:



Last week, I started seeing a whole new kind of spam on my PC. System messages like this one started showing up on my screen at strange times. They look like Windows systems messages, but they were always advertising something.


I ran the version of Ad Aware that I had installed on my machine, but it didn’t find anything. So I uninstalled AIM, thinking maybe that was the root of the problem. (And besides: why use AIM when there’s Trillian around?). But that didn’t clear up the issue. Over the past couple days, I started getting the messages more frequently…at least once a day.

Then I realized that it had been six months since I installed Ad Aware, and that there were probably new updates. Which there were. When I ran Ad Aware this morning (after being greeted almost immediately after booting up by a spamming system message), it found 14 different spyware programs on my beloved PC. Most of them were Brilliant Digital’s handiwork, which you can read about here. I had installed (and then uninstalled) KaZaa two months ago, but I guess Brilliant Digital is a “sleeper” program that “detonates” weeks after being installed. And I guess uninstalling KaZaa doesn’t uninstall Brilliant Digital’s programs. Lovely.



Pro for Windows: Has programs like Kazaa/etc available natively.

Con for Windows: Such useful programs often install awful applications like the one described above.


And as a sidenote: can any Mac user out there even fathom of NOT knowing which apps have been installed on your own damn machine? Shudder.





Make the switch. Now.

I know that we’ve been using OSX since Rhapsody and Developer Preview 3, and that that makes us way, way cooler than you, but now you can read this outline to help make the switch from 9 to X easily.





He breathes fire! FireWIRE!

Charismac claims no responsibility for broken personal or business related property should Hubzilla go on a rampage. As always, a clean and fed Hubzilla results in a happy Hubzilla.




It’s nice to know these kinds of things can still reach the market. And by ‘these kinds of things,’ I mean ideas that were obviously concocted at the company bar outing on Friday after work. Kind of like Spiremedia’s old Quake3Arena intranet module. Via TwoThingsAtOnce.





RIP Netscape 4

So who wants to help me write a VBScript/Applescript virus that removes Netscape 4 installations? It would be fantabulous.





Information security begins with you!

Hrmmm….





Hrm.

Sorry Alternate’s been sucking so bad, but we all ended up getting jobs. Who knows, maybe this economy really is rebounding.





Must See TV!

Holy Mother Fucking Bajeezus.


Bonus Media Link





iLick

Okay, so when debuting OSX/Aqua, Steve Jobs said you’d want to lick the OS.



While that wasn’t really the case for a long time, I finally want to lick iCal. What a beautiful app, the Event Info window in particular.





James Lipton

Does anyone else enjoy Bravo’s Inside the Actor’s Studio as much as I do? I really don’t know what it is. I guess I like seeing movie stars from the perspective of them actually being artists.





How’s it going, Texas?

Me, I blame the pudding pops.





Dead Kitty

So, BMG failed to buy Napster, It seems a court decided they couldn’t buy it. Anyway, it’s kinda sad to see Napster fade forever.