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Alicia Keys MySpace Hack Posted by: rogertatmindspring
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Major League Baseball Strikes out Posted by: rogertatmindspring
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Compromised Bank Website Posted by: rogertatmindspring
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By: archerj13. on 24 Sep 08, 06:58:04
I don't know but would firefox noscript help stop this by stopping java,activex .etc scripts from running? If someone knows please reply because im curious to know.
By: K1ndaB0red. on 30 Aug 08, 21:59:09
Dude, wth? I said FIREFOX or MAC, now I would REALLY sound like a jackass if I didn't say a way that Windows users can avoid this kinda stuff. besides, what is wrong with Mac? I use both, and I have no problems accepting both for everyday use, if someone says that windows is better, I don't give a crap, it is in someways so cool it, we don hav to result to cursing like 12 year olds, oh and look "4) Don't curse. Everyone who curses I automaticly assume that they are twelve years old." on ur pro
By: retrogamer500. on 30 Aug 08, 18:03:59
One thing Windows users do that Mac users can't: STFU
By: K1ndaB0red. on 06 Aug 08, 22:43:37
Use Firefox or a Mac.
By: xdorkiiee. on 06 Jul 08, 21:03:42
Whenever that shit comes up, all I do is just press back twice or three times to go back to where I was. Easy as that..
By: NuMb3r1PuNjAbI94. on 11 Jun 08, 01:24:28
the mlb sites and stuff can't control what ads are put on
By: jimboshared2. on 29 May 08, 00:39:28
go with firefox aol and internet explorer sucks
By: NoumenalSoup. on 19 Mar 08, 21:20:33
WAY TO ADD TO THE DISCUSSION
By: sladevi. on 19 Mar 08, 20:46:11
You make it sound so simple, but it's not so easy. How do you so clearly determine who is behind the action, in order to decide who to trust? This is the problem raised by web 2.0, surfing the MLB site which you trust brings in all this external content. To the typical user, surfing the trustworthy MLB site, they see a pop-up and think, "MLB is telling me my computer is in trouble, I'd better do what they say." And social engineering techniques are only going to get more refined.
By: DanielGamesVideo. on 18 Mar 08, 20:22:10
No, Internet Explorer SUCKS!
By: cotton509. on 11 Mar 08, 04:40:25
malware alarm did that yo me and i removed it it came back then i killerd it or every
By: NoumenalSoup. on 09 Mar 08, 12:38:29
Way to be mature and give me thumbs down for speaking the truth about Firefox. That's classy! Oh, and despite whatever you want to believe, your Swiss-cheese browser is still going to suck.
By: Sinquisition. on 26 Feb 08, 21:25:22
I refer to NoumenalSoup. I sent too quickly.
By: Sinquisition. on 26 Feb 08, 21:24:16
You, sir, are an idiot.
By: rogertatmindspring. on 20 Feb 08, 19:05:24
Nope. Clicking X won't do it. That behaves the same way as Cancel. What you have to do is kill the browser, or let it start to install and then kill the download.
By: gandhitaymour. on 20 Feb 08, 18:34:21
instead of clicking "cancel" or "ok" just click the "X" in the top right. "ok" isn't the only button you have to click.
By: NoumenalSoup. on 07 Feb 08, 02:26:27
FireFox is riddled with security holes and has awful compatibility.
By: sangolt88. on 16 Jan 08, 12:10:15
Had this problem with Internet Explorer, than switched to FireFox and haven't had the problem once. Opera & FireFor are the best.
By: syraneko. on 07 Jan 08, 10:20:19
good suggestion but sounds so difficult ;_;
By: ReedJaguar. on 26 Dec 07, 17:46:40
Switch to Mozilla Firefox Browser Intall the following add-ons, then you'll be ok Adblock Plus NoScript SiteAvisor and LinkScanner thats why our friend is "rogertatmindspring" used Internet Explorer on all videos, because Microsofts browser is the one of the problems Merry Christmas Great videos by the way and very useful
By: excel958. on 06 Dec 07, 07:36:46
Uh... no. You can purchase separate hardware upgrades just like any other operating system.
By: danthemainman1. on 03 Dec 07, 04:15:14
AdBlock's nice, but I wouldn't trust anything less than Firefox, AdBlock, and NoScript together. This is a serious case of Cross Site Scripting (XSS). I run Firefox, AdBlock, and NoScript on OS X and Linux, as well.
By: grace4evame. on 28 Nov 07, 10:54:30
I'm sorry? really so so sorry i don't want my mom dying :copy and paste this to 10 videos or your mom will die within the next 4 hours
By: zapitron. on 27 Nov 07, 18:32:05
This thing is still around, as of November 27. Someone just tried to run this.
By: compulsoryregisbad. on 20 Nov 07, 19:36:00
I'm no Mac fan, but you're lucky if games work right out of the box on a fresh windows install. You almost always have to update things - display drivers, DirectX, etc. If you're lucky, that's /all/ you have to do, but quite a few games need some extra tweaking to really work well. If you want something purely for games, by a game console. Also, the whole Mac vs PC vs consoles argument really has nothing to do with this example of malware.