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Comment Re:Good (Score 3, Insightful) 336

Just about all download sites are garbage anymore. The only one I find that has no Adware garbage on it is nonags.com, but it's woefully out of date.

When I got to tell our customers "Don't Download Anything, Anywhere, Anytime" because I can't trust any download site Including the Windows 8 Store, There's an epidemic going on.

Until AV Programs start getting a pair and flag anything that installs as bundleware malicious, this will not stop, Although you'll never see it because Big Names like Google and Microsoft Both bundle their apps with software.

Comment Re:Not sure how this is different (Score 4, Interesting) 138

If its what I think they're going to do (reputation detaction Ala IE9) it won't help much. See my sig if you want to go more in depth as to why.

Besides, The biggest Threats are the following

1) Malicious Forked Open Source Software
2) Installers with Bundled Adware

for #1: look at VLC. there's so many malicious forks of this I can't even count them. Many times they're just Renames, but other times they have more adware and spyware Embeeded in them than I can count. Hell One I found Shows ads before you watch any video.

Another example is "Fast Browser" which is a chromium browser fork with spyware baked in. it looks exactly like chrome and the only difference I can tell is the Icon (which rips off the chrome Icon, only Square) and the name in the about box.

for #2. Lets do a search for VLC and highlight any download site that's not from videolan.org or sourceforge (although I should count sourceforge. they're doing this too now) (obfuscated to avoid clicking)

VLCapp,com
vlcmediaplayer,org
Softonic,com
4soft,org
softwareinstall,com
soft82,com
softdls,com
download-pc,com
download366,com
os-downloads,com ..and these are just the results from 1st page direct searches or ads from bing and google alone.

I can all but guarantee that downloading anything from the above sites will get you some Potentially unwanted program or virus. I just wish that someone would make an Adblock plus list like the malware domain list for fake downloading sites.

Now I know that it sounds like I'm Picking on VLC here, but it's just one of the more hijacked examples. You can do this with just about any popular Program. Firefox, Chrome, 7zip, Openoffice, Minecraft, even IE10 and Windows Media Player have software wrappers.

Hell. Even the Microsoft Store in WIndows 8 isn't safe. Do a search for VLC there and the first or second hit is a link to getdesktopapp,com which piles on the junkware. when you look at the app's Publisher. he's doing the same thing with peazip, 7zip UMPlayer and openoffice.

If Chrome does something about these software wrappers then were talking, otherwise it's nothing new from what they were doing before or what IE's been doing for years, and that hasn't stopped anything either.

Comment Re:That doesn't make any sense (Score 1) 185

Or better yet. Is it an Ad if you do a Search for Southwest Airlines.

It's definitely an Ad if the Southwest Airlines ad comes up for say a search for "Delta Airlines" or just "airlines" but as you said, if you're specifically searching for southwest airlines, it's not like you want to go to Delta's site. It's pretty obvious you want to go to southwest Airlines.

Comment Re:Ah slashdot bias.. (Score 1) 616

As a Happy OG Surface Pro owner, I'm probably going to hold off for awhile, although the battery cover and dock have me intrigued...

As for the ARM Surface it needs to either get open or die. Allow devs to make desktop apps compatible with Windows RT, and allow Domain Joining and you might have a compelling Cheap ARM Tablet to Compete against iPad and Android. Right now thought, The RT tablet should be Branded "Microsoft Fail" and let the Surface name go to the serious Surface Tablet.

Comment FIre Sale (Score 1) 616

What they need to do is Fire Sale the Existing Surface Tablets. It would get Surfaces into the hands of consumers and developers as well as clear off the old stagnating inventory off their books.

It didn't do well for HP, primarily because it was blatantly obvious they wanted nothing to do with WebOS. Since MS has shown no signs of dropping RT It might succeed where HP and Sales Failed.

Comment Re:Nope (Score 1) 340

The Other problem is that Ti is even getting away from on calc programming. The Ti-nspire has very basic function programming, and to do higher level LUA scripts you need a computer.

They also need to quit focusing on the 83 for a bit and start focusing on the Ti-89. It has a powerful language out of the box and can do so much more than the 83's.
At least make a Color 89 with a higher resolution screen.

Comment Re:so pony up, Microsoft want agile extreme only (Score 1) 413

Dell and HP also sells systems with Win7 preinstalled and is not doing as well, but they have to be ordered as such. With Lenovo they always ship you Win8 media and the system has Win7 which is nice unless the customer really wanted Win8, then its a pain.

However, Lenovo quality has gone way south as of late, and this is coming from someone who has sworn by Lenovo since back in the IBM Days. Out of the 6 Lenovo systems we bought over the last 6 months, Two have already had motherboard replacements and the other four have had other issues ranging from WiFi Card Replacements to wierd random crashes for no reason to even one Windows update (KB2647753) causing all windows updates on most Lenovo systems to revert unless you install all of the other updates first.(something that doesn't happen on any other OEM I've had in here or with Straight Windows 7).

Comment Re:Movie ad's disguised as science news? (Score 1) 545

Didn't realize the movie came out this weekend and finally read the wiki article so yeah I'm wrong, but the theme is still there. BTW Spoilers, I guess.

Although "Matt Damon turning everyone into Elysium "citizens" and sending space pods to heal people" is a lot different plot that what I imagined, it's the same "everyone is now equal" plot that "In Time" did.

In fact it's actually closer to "In Time's "Justin Timberlake robs time banks and gives out time Robin Hood Style to the point that short timers are now crossing social lines" Plot Ending now that I think about it.

Comment Re:Movie ad's disguised as science news? (Score 3, Interesting) 545

I'm going for Slashvertisement at this point.

Two Posts about a movie that basically In Time but in space is fishy to me.

I haven't seen this movie at all, But I can all but guarantee that the ending is going to be the Space station crashes onto earth and the rich survivors now have to live their lives just like everyone else.

Comment So? (Score 1) 203

Unless you like showing everyone how 1337 your Single Player gaming skills are, most likely you're going to have an Xbox Gold Account anyway.

As for the other things tied to Xbox live, if all you want to do is watch Netflix on your Xbox, your better off getting yourself a Google TV and sit on the $400 you saved by buying it, or even a Chromecast and use the $65 to buy some movies to stream.

Comment Re:Master Password (Thuderbird+Firefox) (Score 1) 482

yes a keylogger can collect this data, but that takes time and patience to wait for someone to type in those details. This makes it so easy, i could walk a 8 year old child through giving all of your passwords over the phone.

Hell. been playing with some other autofill settings and found that it does the same thing with credit card numbers if you store them in autofill. Passwords are one thing but If I can get your Expiry and CC info if you typed it in and saved it with chrome and I only need a few seconds of your PC time without any external programs or copying, that's a design flaw. Period.

When part of my job everyday is cleaning up some mess that some "MS Support Tech" Scammer did to some old lady's PC, and Now these guys just by glancing into Chrome or Firefox or IE to "check for extraneous viruses" can get passwords and Credit card details just by taking a screenshot, there's no justification.

Comment Re:This is also the case on Firefox (Score 1) 482

Only if you request chrome to do so, and then specifically tell it to sync your passwords,

If you log into Chrome it asks you to sync everything by default. Most people will choose the default. Passwords by default are checked.

And then specifically tell it to save your passwords. And if you do, it offers to let you use an encryption password for your chrome sync.

Yes it asks if you want to save a password in the password list. You should answer no to this, but keep in mind that people will say yes not knowing the risks associated with the choice.

As for the encryption password. It asks you when you first setup chrome, but again by default it uses your Google Password for the Encrytion Key. Grandma will not type in a different password if it doesn't force her to, and if it does, most likely she'll forget it and have to wipe all of her settings and bookmarks when you have to Reinstall Chrome.

Ideally, the option to show passwords should not exist. If I have a problem with a Password I should just simply delete it and go though the site procedures to recover my password. Having an easy to read password store that's cloud accessible is asking for trouble.

I believe "google account auth + secondary encryption key" counts as two factors.

I'm specifically talking about 2 Step Verification. Two factor comes into play when it comes to storing your Chrome User data using the secondary encryption key, Which also isn't a bad thing to do.

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