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Textual harassment
Macworld ^ | 07/14/2006 | Dan Frakes

Posted on 07/16/2006 6:18:42 AM PDT by Panerai

Ever wonder how you could maximally harass a Mac user with a minimal amount of effort? If that person is an iChat user, it’s really quite simple: Just add that person’s iChat ID to the Buddy List of a Mac in an Apple Retail Store. You’ve just doomed them to a grim future of fielding countless requests for AV conferences from Apple Store customers sampling iChat and the built-in iSight cameras that come with new Intel-based Macs.

Not that I’m bitter about this or anything.

Yes, I fell victim to just such a prank/unintentional mistake/colossal irritation when, a few weeks ago, I started getting meaningless iChat requests—inane messages that contained little more than a “Hello?” or ”Who’s this?” (An especially annoying introduction, since you messaged me first, buddy.) It seemed like every few minutes I’d get another one.

And that proved to be particularly unfortunate, since iChat tends to be running whenever I’m working: Here at Macworld, we use it frequently to communicate about stories and handle all the other tasks that go into producing a magazine and Web site. Quitting iChat or going offline means shutting down one of my primary means of collaboration and communication.

In my case, I at first assumed these chat requests were from random people who’d come across my iChat ID in a poorly-vetted screenshot; I dismissed them without paying too much attention. But I eventually noticed that they were all coming from the same iChat account: ars039.14@mac.com. My next thought was that this was some solitary jerk doing his best to disrupt my work. But I found it odd that on the occasions when I responded—“Who’s this?” or “Can I ask where you got my iChat ID?”—the person on the other end never continued the conversation.

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TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: apple; applestore; ichat; ichatvideo

1 posted on 07/16/2006 6:18:44 AM PDT by Panerai
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To: Swordmaker
iChat terrorism ping
2 posted on 07/16/2006 6:19:33 AM PDT by Panerai
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To: Panerai

Should have bought a Dell.


3 posted on 07/16/2006 6:21:43 AM PDT by flynmudd
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To: flynmudd

The "iChat" service is actually AOL Instant Messenger, so the exact same method can be used to annoy Dell users too.


4 posted on 07/16/2006 10:01:32 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: Panerai

Clean your system thoroughly every 6 months and the funny harrassments from bitter PC users will disappear.


5 posted on 07/16/2006 10:13:11 AM PDT by sully777 (You have flies in your eyes--Catch-22)
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To: HAL9000

Another reason I will never install AOL on my machine or any of the other 20 I'm responsible for at work. It takes over your machine.


6 posted on 07/16/2006 10:56:35 AM PDT by flynmudd
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To: 1234; 6SJ7; Action-America; af_vet_rr; afnamvet; Alexander Rubin; anonymous_user; ...

If you want on or off the Mac Ping List, Freepmail me.

7 posted on 07/16/2006 1:15:30 PM PDT by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is "AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!")
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To: flynmudd
Another reason I will never install AOL on my machine or any of the other 20 I'm responsible for at work. It takes over your machine.

Fortunately, iChat is not like that. It's just a good system for text messages and audio/video chat, without the problems (advertising, spyware, worms, viruses, etc.) typically associated with instant messenger systems from AIM, Yahoo, MSN, etc.

8 posted on 07/16/2006 1:25:18 PM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: Panerai
My only experience with chat services is having to threaten my fire cadets with 1,000 pushups if I came in and found instant messaging installed on the classroom computer again. I've never bothered with it personally, because I find email and phone calls to be more effective means of communications. I know text messaging is huge among college students.

I'm somewhat surprised their isn't a way to block individual users from pinging you, or an ignore feature that you can set up to immediately trash can requests from specific IP addresses. I do know that on my classroom Windows PC, the installation of instant messaging automatically had it starting up whenever you rebooted and installed a lot of adware and spyware. I found AOL and MSN instant messaging, and something called IRQ, I think that put up a little daisy in the systray. Those three programs (along with the ad and spyware) would slow down the system so much I couldn't even run Power Point presentations.

9 posted on 07/16/2006 1:37:17 PM PDT by Richard Kimball
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To: Panerai
I guess this genius never noticed the "Block " item sitting under iChat's "Buddies" menu!

I really wonder sometimes how these guys get their jobs.... :-/

10 posted on 07/16/2006 1:52:10 PM PDT by Yossarian (Everyday, somewhere on the globe, somebody is pushing the frontier of stupidity.)
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To: Panerai
Whoops! I got caught in an HTML blunder - I put a word inside of brackets... Let me try that again:


I guess this genius never noticed the "Block (user name)" item sitting under iChat's "Buddies" menu!

I really wonder sometimes how these guys get their jobs.... :-/

11 posted on 07/16/2006 1:53:49 PM PDT by Yossarian (Everyday, somewhere on the globe, somebody is pushing the frontier of stupidity.)
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