Friday, July 30, 2004

Scam email

Well, it didn't take long for a scam email to reach my inbox. I've included the headers for the curious as well. Note: I opened this email address on 7/4/2004 and the scanner sent his email on 7/19/2004, just fifteen days later.

I'm sure he got my email from some type of scraping. I've updated my email on most of my main website accounts, ESPN and Yahoo being the main ones. To my knowledge none of these sites show the users email address, and ESPN and Yahoo definitely don't. Then I thought the address was likely scraped from a whois search. Which would have my name and email, but that shows my yahoo email address.

I reported this letter to www.scamorama.com for their archives. You may find it interesting that MR. ANDREAS SCHRANNER has two other representatives.

To fight this you can report the fraud to the International Web-Police and the Internet Fraud Complaint Center. You may also want to contact their particular email service provider, common ones include:
Excite: abusedept@cs.excite.com
HotMail: abuse@hotmail.com
Yahoo: mail-abuse@yahoo-inc.com

As always, be aware and do not fall for these scams.

Spiff

Monday, July 19, 2004

News Aggregators, RSS and you

I'm getting used to routine of being unemployed now. Get up in the morning, check e-mail, check job sites, then work on getting my computing environment polished.

The first step was to get the website up and going, mainly for the ability to post my resume and provide a showcase for my skills. The next step was to get my personal computer up and going. I've mostly got that worked out now. Next was setting up a compute environment that I felt comfortable with and was productive. That included doing research on popup avoidance, spam filtering, spyware and such which I speak briefly about here. Now I'm in the process of setting up a news aggregator to consolidate not only job listings but general news as well.

News aggregrators are a realitvely new web technology which monitors web sites and delivers a synopsis of new items to a single application for the users convienence. I've investigated a few of the applications and found a gem in Pluck. I've setup feeds for ESPN, some Humor spots, several Techsites, plus a strangely reconvergent link to this blog.

I strongly advise readers to investigate this new technology. Here are a few articles describing it better than I can.

All About RSS (Really Simple Syndication) - UserLand
Aggregators Attack Info Overload - Wired News
News on Demand - PCWorld
RSS News Readers Browse for You - PC Magazine
Welcome to the 'new' Web, same as the 'old' Web - CNN

And as hinted to above, the feed for this site is http://stacysdesk.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Spiff

Monday, July 12, 2004

Spam, Popups, HiJackers, etc...

Call it what you want but these are just a pain to deal with. I have people call me about all of these things frequently, and its usually a conversation that spans two or three days. Currently, I'm working on the Spam problem. However, let me start with HiJackers.

Hijackers: Programs that hijack your settings changing thins such as your home page (start page), default search engine, et. al.

The most prevalent of these I've seen is CoolWebSearch or CWS. This particularly virulent pest has nearly 40 variations and a special program designed to remove it specifically. You can read about it at here.

LOP or Live Online Portal is another prevalent parasite see articles about it here and here

These types of programs can do even more malicious things. Some will replace legitimate ads on a site and replace them with its own or an affiliates, this is bad because it is stealing advertising dollars from sites that you are supporting. Some will even change the actual link target on pages you're viewing to such things as porn sites, dialers, etc... so that when you click on a link you get redirected to these sites. They can add links to your favorites list, usually porn or such. Generally they are just bad news.

The one piece of advice I can give is don't click on links on pop up ads. Close them using the X in the upper right corner. If that option is not available, press ctrl-alt-del, open the Task Manager and choose the browser application and close.

For information about browser hijacking, what it does and how it works, see this article.

For prevention methods see this article.

I also suggest downloading these programs.
Ad-aware, PestPatrol, SpySweeper, Spybot S&D

Now on to popups...
Popups: Ads that pop up in a separate window when you are surfing the web.

While there are several different Popup blockers out there to choose from, I prefer the following IE Toolbars.

The Google Toolbar
and
The Yahoo Toolbar

These both do an effective job of blocking popups, while providing some other useful functions. The Yahoo Toolbar is even more effective if you have a Yahoo account and have personalized your Yahoo content.

I'll be updating this post as I learn more about spam filters.

SPIFF

Sunday, July 11, 2004

Website finally up

Well, after only some minor difficulties, the website is up. There is some type of problem with external javascript that I need to resolve. For some reason the scripts would not load if i used a src= statement. So I stripped down the script and data set and inserted it directly in the main html.

I tried to get my link to blogspot, but for the life of me can't remember the password. I'will switch the blog back over to blogspot when I have everything else up and going and can get my Hifn email back.

Well it should be obvious, I remembered my blogspot username and password and now have moved the blog back to blogspot.