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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! Is the WiFi connection provided by my landlord safe, and if not, how should I protect myself?
I almost said, "just turn on your firewall and you'll be fine". And then it dawned on me that no, you wouldn't be fine. Far from it, in fact. And that's the reason I'm touching on this scenario again, even though we've really discussed this exact problem a couple of times before, albeit with slight differences. Continue reading:
"Is the WiFi connection provided by my landlord safe, and if not, how should I
protect myself?" * * * How can we protect ourselves from botnets?
The article in question, "Botnet scams are exploding" gives a fairly broad overview of how botnets operate, and the massive amounts of illicit activities that occur because of them. My opinion? Simple: Computer users don't take security seriously enough. Continue reading: "How can we
protect ourselves from botnets?" * * * Is this an email hoax? Will forwarding an email help a dying child?
It's been a while since I've touched on this topic, so it's overdue. Forwarding an email will not help anyone. Forwarded email cannot be tracked. Let me say that again: forwarded email cannot be tracked. So don't forward it. Please. It's an email hoax. Continue reading:
"Is this an email hoax? Will forwarding an email help a dying child?" * * * Does my router have a firewall or not?
Your router does, and does not have a firewall. And I totally understand that this is confusing. I'll try to clear it up... Continue reading: "Does my router
have a firewall or not?" * * * What is the System Idle Process and why is it using most of the CPU?
This is a great example of things we geeks probably take for granted, that's not always obvious to the rest of the world. I mean, really, a process that regularly takes up 99% of your CPU's time must be a bad thing, right? Nope, not at all. Just the opposite, in this case. Continue reading:
"What is the System Idle Process and why is it using most of the
CPU?" * * * What do normal people do? What's the average non-technical computer user to do when faced with incompetent technical support?Continue reading: "What do normal people
do?" *** A Word from our Sponsor Your PC will continue to get slower
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*** Popular Articles from the Archives This week's article on botnets reminded me of this podcast from three years ago: Why are so many infected? I recently heard that some study showed that over 80% of Windows computers on the internet were infected with some form of spyware or virus. That's 4 out of every 5 computers. That's both amazing and scary. Continue reading... *** Thoughts and Comments I noted a quiet little "milestone" of sorts for Ask Leo! this week. On the right side of the home page of ask-leo.com, down a little, you'll see a section labeled "archives", where you can click through to a list of every article posted on Ask Leo! since day one. The counter displayed there quietly crossed the 1500 mark this week. Now, that includes everything; not just answers, but the archived newsletters, podcasts, and even an administrative post or two. Still. 1500 ain't bad. * Several people commented, both on the site and privately, on my experiences with Microsoft customer support. Most commiserated and appreciated my posting the experience. I had cause to call a different customer support this week: that of the delivery service UPS - I was having problems installing the shipping software that my wife's business uses on ... well, it turns out on the very same computer on which I had my earlier activation issue. While I do have issues with their software's design and configuration, the technical support was prompt, clear and very helpful. With a little investigation and with their help I was able to quickly figure out where I'd screwed up. As much as we like to bash bad service, I think it's just as important that we also recognize when things work. UPS WorldShip tech support did just fine by me. * As always, if you appreciate this newsletter or the site, one of the best ways you can say "Thank You!" is to link to Ask Leo! or simply to tell a friend or colleague. Just send folks to askleo.net. 'till next time...
* * * Some of Leo's other sites: The Ask Leo! Store, Leo's Online Business Card, Forwarded Funnies, Taming Email, MovableType Tips, Leo's Blog, Buy Leo a Latte (or a Beer), A Letter To Myself, Dolls and Friends, Corgwn.com *** Newsletter Administration Do you have a question? A comment, perhaps? Visit http://ask-leo.com/ask to submit your questions. I'll be honest: I'll try to respond, but I get a lot of questions every day - I just can't answer everyone. Rest assured, though, that even if you don't hear from me directly, every email gets read. Leo's Answers Newsletter is a weekly publication of Ask Leo! and Leo A. Notenboom. It's also available as an RSS feed at this URL: http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.xml. Archives of previous newsletter issues can be found on the Ask Leo! web site, http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.html. You're quite welcome to forward this email in its entirety, but you should probably delete your unsubscribe link below, so your friends don't unsubscribe you by accident. You may forward individual articles from this newsletter only if you include all and only the text of that article as found in this newsletter, including any links therein. You may not copy full articles from the Ask Leo! website - more on that in my section on copyright: http://ask-leo.com/terms.html#copyright. I'd sure appreciate it if regular readers got a subscription of their own. You can sign up at http://newsletter.ask-leo.com. Interested in advertising on Ask Leo! or in this newsletter? Advertising details here. Newsletter contents Copyright © 2008, Leo A. Notenboom & Puget Sound Software, LLC. Article 12303 | Posted March 21, 2008 |
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