Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 G'day Sis, You are right, the attacks were intentional.. A dear friend traced the sources and unravelled where the attacks originated from. He found the originating Isp numbers too, bless him...!!!!!! And we know which organizations and individuals were "tracking" my movements and surf habits..... This is blatant intrusion and violation of privacy. Can't understand why they bother with me. As you know, i'm simply another humble albeit recently traveling rudraksha sadhaka and researcher in dharma and seva. Though yes, sometimes i can be crazy, impatient and like a stoooopid idiot here and elsewhere. Any case, I wish these organizations and those individuals well, also send sincere wishes for their ongoing prosperity and good fortune. But also hope they will go away in peace, Om Shanti, Shanti, Shantihi Om..... Sis, thanks for suggesting Mac. Something for me to consider seriously. Gotta save very hard for this. Then learn Mac/Apple stuff. I don't know how to operate Macs, you see...... Last time a publisher put one in front of me, i couldn't even get the thing to stir..... Later he came back to give a tutorial and lecture, lecture, etc.. But he eventually gave up on me. I gave up on myself too.....sigh...zz.... This is how dumb i can be; you know me well Sis Kariji Thanx again with lotsa love, Simone , "karisprowl" <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > > Also, there are so many viruses "in the wild" that your computer > infection might not be intentional.... though, I suspect intention, > because someone apparently hijacked my address to send you an > infected attachment. > > My computer is never infected, because I protect is with Norton, > which I have set to update every day. I have also installed anti- > spyware software that cathces and quarantees eny spyware that gets in > from the Net. > > My boyfriend runs a political web site. He gets attacked with > infected mail every day. He runs two anti-virus software products, > Norton and McAfee, all the time. > > In addition to my PC, I often use a Mac. Macs don't infect. > > Hope this helps. Thanks! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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