I’ve been neglecting this blog. I rarely post, and I even missed its second blogiversary.
As the renewal date for my domain name approaches, I’ll need to make a decision. Keep the domain for another year, or let it expire?
Hmm.
I’ve been neglecting this blog. I rarely post, and I even missed its second blogiversary.
As the renewal date for my domain name approaches, I’ll need to make a decision. Keep the domain for another year, or let it expire?
Hmm.
In a tragic accident tonight, Wagner James Au (aka “Hamlet Linden”), author of New World Notes, fell from a skydiving plane at an altitude of 1000 meters, and plummeted to his death when his parachute failed to open. His lifeless avatar was found in the shallows of the lake in Brilliant.
Shortly after his death, Hamlet vanished, then returned to take photos. Hamlet is the fourth Linden to attempt skydiving, following Char, Exposition, and Philip.
Internet Explorer isn’t the only thing from Microsoft that makes your computer unsafe. Your operating system, Windows, often seems to be so full of security holes that you’d think that it’s putting out the welcome mat for malicious software.
Link: PCWorld.com: “Zombie PCs: Silent, Growing Threat”
You need to make your operating system safe. Do this:
What will this stuff do for you? A firewall will block unauthorized access, which is vital. Anti-virus will block viruses, trojans, and worms, and will help find and remove the ones that may already be on your computer. A spyware scanner will remove spyware/adware that may invade your privacy and/or interfere with the proper functioning of your computer (like constantly spamming you with popups, regardless of what you’re doing).
Clean the adware and spyware from your computer. I mentioned McAfee. You can also get the free Lavasoft AdAware. Like the anti-virus software, this stuff needs to be updated regularly for it to be effective.
It sounds complicated, but it’s not really. You just have to get this stuff set up and update it regularly. The price of not doing it is a crippled computer. It’s up to you.
Lately, it seems like every week someone discovers another dangerous security hole in Internet Explorer. So listen up, people. Stop using Internet Explorer. You don’t need it. If you do use it, you’re exposing your computer to viruses and malicious automated attacks. No, they’re not targeting you, specifically — these things look for random unsecure computers and take control of them for their own evil, slimy, nasty purposes.
What can you do to surf in safety? Use a good browser instead of Internet Explorer.
So here’s what you’re going to do. Go here: www.Mozilla.org. Download and install either Firefox or Mozilla. After it’s installed and you run it for the first time, it will ask you if you want to make it your default browser. Say Yes.
Done.
An explanation for the dearth of bloggings at this blog: Wired.com: Bloggers Suffer Burnout