- RT @EffdotEss: Funeral Request:
Fog fills the room. My casket slowly rises from the floor accompanied by lasers and the Chicago Bulls ent… 09:38:30
- So much paper signing. 15:31:05
- I can't help but notice a distinct lack of anything @Cardinals in your studio, @acedtect. Did I miss it? #harassment 18:38:17
- Recording @BigKevsView with @TetheredHeather @OldManRobR and me! #podcast http://t.co/2I84dfzWdo 20:15:25
Archive: July, 2013
Well, no, not exactly. The Web is a great tool and resource that a lot of people find incredibly useful. There are ways to access information once only available within libraries (www.wikipedia.com). There are resources to investigate and log your genealogy (www.geni.com). Heck, you can even find video lectures from colleges that cost thousands of dollars to attend (www.tinyurl.com/lkgsq).
Unfortunately, there are also a lot of bad guys who know that millions of people use the Internet to access the Web, and not everyone is as careful as they should be when accessing this wealth of knowledge. These same persons spend quite a bit of time and energy doing very little but trying to gain control of your computer and/or trying to get your personal information.
Why would people spend so much time and energy trying to break into your computer? The simplest answer is money. Even if you don’t do shopping or banking on the Web, will they bother with you? Absolutely. These hooligans might not get anything directly from your computer, but if they control it then they can use it together with others to attack a bank server or to send out spam (junk email) to people who will give up money in some way.
These infected computers are collectively called botnets, and vary in size. Here are some estimates of a few different ones and what they do: www.tinyurl.com/5rcz2w . Scared yet? You should be, but just in case you’re not, here’s something else to look at: www.tinyurl.com/spooknet .
This information is not meant to cause mass hysteria, only to let you know that there are bad guys in the world who do nothing but work all day everyday to do these bad things. Every time you connect to the Internet you are taking a chance on becoming their next victim. The good news is that you can reduce your risk.
Everyone who is fairly responsible should be running antivirus and firewall software on their computer, If you’re not, go download one of the free versions such as AVG or ZoneAlarm. Be aware they also offer pay versions, so be sure you download the FREE one and not the trial unless you want to pay for it, which is fine. The next step would be to have a spyware prevention/removal program installed as well. Spybot S&D is my personal favorite, but some people prefer AdAware. Either one is great, and both have free versions available for download.
I would also suggest having a router between your PC and the Internet. You do not have to use a wireless router, especially if you don’t need it. However, most routers have a built-in hardware firewall to help protect you. Plus, the router will spread your connection into another ‘subnetwork’ that the bad guys will have to get through to get access to your PC. It’s not foolproof, but will help.
If you don’t have broadband and need antivirus or firewall software, drop me an email. I will make a CD available for you so that you can have protection. We all need to be good netizens and keep ourselves safe from the criminals.
- I really need to start playing the stock market. 08:26:42
- Don't forget your pets are wearing fur coats in this heat. Keep cool water available. 08:43:47
- RT @TheTweetOfGod: #WorstBreakUpExcuse We're breaking up because a man raped me and then paid my Dad 50 pieces of silver so he must marry m… 16:04:30
- Orange is the New Black on Netflix is awesome.
Not recommended while kids are around nor for the conservative. 16:11:17
- The rapid fire bit is nice to move things along, @acedtect and @shwood. Welcome back, Tom. 18:42:49
- About to watch #UnderTheDome. 21:00:06
Got something you want to say? Well, the Internet is out there waiting for you to say it. Believe me, there are very easy ways to get your opinion or knowledge into print, audio, or even video for others to read, see, and hear – good or bad.
The simplest way to begin getting your opinions, thoughts, or experience ‘out there’ for the world to consume is to start ‘blogging’. Thankfully, there are many sites that offer the ability for you to sign up and ‘blog’ for free. You should be careful about using these free sites however as they will sometimes make you give up your rights to the content in exchange for the free service. Make sure to read the terms and conditions carefully.
Some free sites you can use for your writing are:
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blogger.com (Google)
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wordpress.com (WordPress)
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xanga.com (Xanga)
You could also purchase your own domain, hosting, and use a platform on that domain. That is more complicated, and will cost approximately $30 to start. This process is beyond the scope of the column, but email me if you have questions about the process and I will help as best I can. One local blog you might check out is www.blondish.net.
If you feel like creating something of the audio variety, called a podcast, you also will have some free ways to get your content out in the wild for the world to consume. You can create the audio simply by using Audacity (free at audacity.sourceforge.net) to record from a cheap microphone attached to your PC or laptop. Audacity allows you to edit audio files and export (save) them as mp3 files. Unfortunately, this usually involves owning your own domain that you will host your podcasts.
If you don’t feel like editing your audio, there are websites that allow you to record and store them on their site for free. Again, be careful with these sites as they will often place advertisements in your podcast (audio) or tacked onto the end. If you want complete control, you will probably prefer to spend a small amount of cash and have complete control of your product.
Video is very similar to audio in that there are free sites to host them, and you can record them for free using a site such as Ustream. Unfortunately video files are much larger than audio and you will spend a much larger amount on hosting (cost for your own site) if you decide to go that route. Video editing is much more difficult than audio, and the programs can be very expensive as well.
To be honest, the Internet is full of blogs that contain writing, audio, and video. The sad fact is that most of these blogs have been abandoned once the ‘new’ wore off of whatever the people were doing. The worst part of that result is lots of clutter all around the web that we have to wade through. Be sure that you can make it past the first month before you begin. Writing is more difficult than most people imagine, just ask my editor.
I’m about to start reposting bits that I’ve had in the newspaper. You won’t see all of them, but most. Since the paper isn’t posting them online and I still have copies, enjoy.