#1 2007-12-01 16:44:52
Now evrybody can haz thier lesson: Porn be dang3rous.
"What it appears they are doing is, in my humble opinion, a form of extortion based on the (usually correct) assumption that a person's computer will be key to many other activities in their daily life," McAfee researcher Seth Purdy wrote on the Avert Labs blog.
You know the Daleks wanna hit that.
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#2 2007-12-01 16:52:30
I liked this story
My thoughts:
1. Any woman wearing a $350,000 wedding ring to Whole Foods deserves to be beat.
2. They should have also beat her husband for buying it.
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#3 2007-12-01 19:03:42
The site actually warns visitors they will be billed as full members—and lose full use of their computers if they don't—unless they cancel the subscription within the trial period. But the warning appears in the full terms and conditions statement, which downloaders aren't required to read.
And, to think, I panic, and close the window at the first mention of "sharing of data with third-parties." Eh, if nothing else, mayhaps these horny little fucks will learn to start reading the damned TOU in the future.
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#4 2007-12-01 22:13:52
You reetards think your privacy is so sacrosanct. Pah. Just google yourself. I'm ungoogle-able only because I saw it coming.
Felch
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