Posted on 01/24/2007 11:49:29 AM PST by Wolfram
Over the last few days I've been getting these awful Vonage spyware pop ups on my home computer. They randomly popped up no matter what site I was looking at. I managed to develop a theory that it was Hugh Hewitt's site that gave it to me based on my web traffic...and so today, while I was at work (and on a different computer), I visited Hugh's site and bam! Vonage!
If someone has an alternative explanation, I'm willing to listen but it seems to me to be Hugh related.
Dammit, and I was just beginning to love his radio show since they moved it to a different time slot.
Does the CIA know about this? Be careful, you could be charged by a Special Prosecutor with illegally revealing the identity of one of their spies.
Time to retire. Can't have a mod getting all squishy on us now.
But has it reached shower level? That is the true test.
A moose once bit my siter. Chomped the "s" out of her.
Isn't Hugh's site worth the trouble of clicking a window closed?
Sheesh, we're becoming a lazy bunch of internet firebrands!
Yes it is, but you should keep clam.
I'm sorry - I was drying myself off. Did I miss anything?
A) I've got Firefox. I'm getting popups in a separate Firefox window and not just at Hugh's site. I believe it came from Hugh's site (again, if someone knows better than I do on this subject, feel free to correct me)
B) Hugh's site is worth the trouble of closing a window. It's not worth the trouble of clicking it when you're not at Hugh's site.
Worst. Typo. Ever.
Nah, it ain't.
The true writer's nightmare is dropping the L from "public."
Aw, I dunno. I saw "pray for peach" the other day...
Oh no, there's been worse! :-)
And yet, despite the intense embarassment that typo causes anyone unlucky enough to perpetrate it, I see it all the time.
As for your advertising popup maladies, I've got a solution that I found long ago on this here site, FreeRepublic.com
What you need to do is visit this site, Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File.
What this site offers is essentially a downloadable text file, called Hosts. You see, your computer comes with the ability to host websites. Everyone's Windows does, that's not a big deal. But since your computer can host websites, in the interest of speeding up requests, your computer can be told what sites in the internet universe you host. Luckily for us, someone at this site maintains a rather exhaustive list of all the ugly sites on the internet. In the Hosts file goes all the web addresses for these sites. They run the gambit from porn sites to advertising sites to click-thru ad counter sites.
After you place this file in the proper place on your computer, every time a URL that exists in the file is requested, your computer thinks it hosts the site. So when you are being served an advertisement from, say, ads.doubleclick.net for instance, your computer thinks you run the site on the very machine you're on. It attempts to load the site but finds nothing. All it displays is PAGE NOT FOUND. Lots of pop ups want to run javascript too that attempt to thwart your browser's pop up blocker, and since that script isn't executed, your browser has a very easy time squelching the pop up.
I have had a hosts file for quite some time now, and I can say, I virtually never get a pop up or advertisement when surfing.
Is that as bad as prey for peace?
Spyware? It's called paid advertising. If you dislike it so much you should make your complaint known to the owner of the website.
I love apple siter! It's delicious. I also like hard apple siter, but it gives me the trots.
At least you never had a suck emergency!
Yeah,
I didn't realize he was young enough to still need a siter.
LOL!
Thailand??
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