Friday, 15 October 2010

What are your dislikes about the Internet

Hi People

The Internet is growning at a phenomenal rate.  It is growing so many branches.  Social Media aside, you have the shopping facet, the information facet, the email facet and access to downloads of all sorts of goodies (paid and free).

Of course this opening up of the vast social media playground,  has left everyone exposed to the nasty side of the internet, but I am not going to go down that route.

Look at this link

http://www.pcworld.com/article/207601-2/8_things_we_still_hate_about_the_web.html

The article voices concerns over a number of

Many have concerns about the internet, based around identity theft.

Placing so much personal information on the internet, in the care of impersonal servers, run by people (who I am sure are totally trustworthy and very pleasant human beings) that are watching the stats, and angling for more subscribers.

There has to be a limit on what they can oversee and protect.

Consider the same scenario as a creche or nursery, there has to be a ratio of carers/teachers to youngsters.

If this situation were applied to the server farm that you have graciously allowed to harbour your intimate details, then there would likely be a air of major concern.

Whilst many reading this are probably thinking 'scare mongering', but time will show if the incidence of identity theft rises exponentially on not, as the social networking storm reaches out to all corners of planet earth.

With sincere hopes that this is not the case, because it will start to turn, (what is truely a wonderful way to communicate with all peoples of race, culture and creed), the medium into a worldwide black market.





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Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Hi People

Take a look at the link below, it appears that Microsoft products are full of 'holes' that can be (if not already) severely compromised
http://vista.blorge.com/2010/10/13/patch-tuesday-brings-another-record/

The situation is becoming more and more of an issue, and the programs being exploited, are any that have possible access to the internet or that is involved with the security of a computer using a Microsoft OS.

My advice (for what you may consider its worth) is that you consider alternatives to the Microsoft products on your computer.

My suggestions for alternatives are :


  • Google Chrome instead of Internet Explorer - Google Chrome is a clean, few frills browser with a 'sandbox' between you and the internet.  This adds another level of security to your browser.
  • VLC media player instead of Windows Media Player - It is open source so it is free, with many users adding to it all the time.  It also contains a DVD player, which doesn't require a third party codec to play the films.
  • OpenOffice.org instead of Microsoft Office - Again it is open source and free. It reads and writes Word, Excel and Powerpoint files. It also allows you to create a PDF file, so that when you have completely finished a document (no further editing required), then you can create it as a PDF so no one can change it.
  • Superantispyware instead of  Defender/Microsoft Essentials - A third party antispyware product is going to be less of a target than anything from Microsoft.
  • Yahoo Messenger instead of  MS Messenger
  • Thunderbird instead of Outlook Express or Outlook
So there are alternatives to many vulnerable Microsoft programs and most are totally free.  Consider them carefully as you may well need to be less of a target for hackers and other internet nasties.

See you next time

ThankYou for your attention

Prometheus1618





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