[Coco] My email was hacked
Little John (GIMEchip.com)
sales at gimechip.com
Fri Jul 9 16:20:26 EDT 2010
I love Linux also, and FreeBSD (actually, mostly using PC-BSD these days
when I'm not at my Windows Machine). Have you ever connected a CoCo 3
serially to a Linux machine and used the CoCo as a terminal? I love doing
stuff like that and commanding the PC from the CoCo just to make visitors
go: Uh.. What???? That's why I really want to get one of Roger's Wireless
Pak's - when they are available again...
My MACs are very old ones - the newest being one of the original Imacs and
the oldest being one of the original B/W Macs, but with an internal hard
drive added. I would love to have a new Mac, but just can't afford one. I've
seen places selling knock offs with a "hacked" Mac OSX, very cheap, but I
just refuse to violate Apple's License :-) (which would make me as evil as
those 'bleeping' virus writers.) -John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd Wallace" <dragonbytes at cox.net>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] My email was hacked
> Thats why I use Macs :-) While there ARE a few virsues out there for Mac,
> they are so rare compared to Windows viruses that it's almost
> non-existant. Linux is another good one for avoiding virsuses. Just
> figured I'd throw that out there.
>
> - Todd Wallace
>
> On Jul 9, 2010, at 3:29 PM, Little John (GIMEchip.com) wrote:
>
>> Mike, I had that happen once when I was using AOheLl - I logged in on a
>> friends computer which was infected with a virus - once I logged in, it
>> sent itself to all of my address book and randomly generated addresses
>> (exactly 500 total) - AOL canceled my account but I called them and got
>> it straightened out and then canceled the account myself - I just wanted
>> to make sure they knew I hadn't done that on purpose. I then got DSL
>> which is wonderful speedwise, but I don't really download enough to
>> warrant the expense, however, when I install something like Xilinx or
>> Altera web editions, it comes in handy.
>>
>> Anyway, it could have been one of those evil little virus' that got you.
>> I don't know why people do that <exp. deleted> - it's never made any
>> sense to me. I'd rather help people, not hurt them. Have a good day -
>> John
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Warns" <mikewarns at yahoo.com>
>> To: <aaebill at billerweb.com>; <alfredhitchcock at dellmagazines.com>;
>> <angehrg at si.edu>; <angehrg at tivoli.si.edu>; "April"
>> <april at bungalow104.com>; <arthur.young at nmslab.com>;
>> <bambeck at physics.montana.edu>; "russ" <russ at rbdg.com>; "Didier Brival"
>> <dbrival at trinitytechnology.com>; "Tony Cascio" <tcascio2004 at yahoo.com>;
>> "Chuck Chiles" <chuck at rbdg.com>; "St. Paul Lutheran Church"
>> <stpaul.villapark at earthlink.net>; <coco at maltedmedia.com>;
>> <coco at Princeton.EDU>; "Casey Collins" <cascolli at aerotek.com>; "Al Corbi"
>> <al at safe-us.com>; "Tim Costello" <tcostello at trinitytechnology.com>;
>> "Winifred Creamer" <t20wmc1 at wpo.cso.niu.edu>; "Dan Daker"
>> <dan at mediatechliving.com>; "Haband Deals" <Shop at e.haband.com>; "Dex"
>> <ckdexthavn at aol.com>; <dyanega at pop.ucr.edu>; <edzotti at aol.com>; "Eric"
>> <ewolfram at ewolfram.com>
>> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 12:26 PM
>> Subject: [Coco] My email was hacked
>>
>>
>>> Sorry for any inconveniences or messages even more incomprehensible than
>>> normal.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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