Rick's b.log - 2010/01/26 |
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Count 'em up. There's the A310, the A3000, the A5000, the RiscPC.
You're forgetting the two Bush boxes.
Well, there's one in my PVR - the TMS320DM320 contains an ARM926EJ-S core, clocking at 360MHz internally and 160~180MHz externally.
We're up to eight, possibly nine. And those are the ones I know about.
Oh, wait... The A7000 board. Well, that's
Come on, come on, are people really THAT stupid?
I like that the "From" looks legit, with it's "
Come on, come on, are people really THAT stupid?
How many ARMs do I have?
Don't say two... that's lame.
Four?
Six?
As does the Zen in the shape of the STMP3760 also with an ARM926EJ-S onboard.
arm++;
and not including the possibility of digital cameras and that D-Link router.
You can't pwn me that easily!
I am a long-time subscriber to Bush Internet. I activated the account with my Bush Internet Box and it has been going ever since. It's a useful address to give out to companies who you aren't sure you trust as it is not a mail service I use much (webmail only, no POP3).
Well, look, read this:
bushinternet.com Help Desk
", but as soon as you reply, if you are paying any attention at all, you'll see you're writing to helpdesk1@admin.in.th
. th, as in Thailand.
Rob, 8th April 2010, 07:29 lol, the sad thing is that this is by far one of the more competent phishing emails I have seen. Aside from "we are having congestions!" and "a very strong virus" the English is far better than you usually see.Rob, 8th April 2010, 11:18 (Another Rob? Wheeee!)
I get these fairly regularly:
From: "xxxxxxxxxx.com support" <rob@xxxxxxxxxx.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 10:34:19 +0100
Subject: rob@xxxxxxxxxx.com account notification
To: rob@xxxxxxxxxx.com
Dear Customer,
This e-mail was send by xxxxxxxxxx.com to notify you that we have temporanly prevented access to your account.
We have reasons to beleive that your account may have been accessed by someone else.
Please click on the following link (or copy & paste it into your web browser):
http://limpaBLAHdoralimptec.com.br/instructions.exe
(C) xxxxxxxxxx.com
Where rob@xxxxxxxxxx.com is my email address.
Weird, as I own my own domain, am tech support, sysadmin, etc, all on my own. I don't remember sending myself that email, so maybe I should check out that website, in case it's another one of mine I've forgotten about.
Sigh ...
I've added a BLAH to the URL just to stop anybody trying to access the linked .exe file - are people really that stupid?
Rick, 8th April 2010, 11:56 Are people really that stupid? There was a bloke whinging on Radio4 a while back that the government must do more. He gave all his bank details (including card codes) to a website and got ripped off. The bank, rightly, didn't want to play a part in it. Whinge, whinge, whinge.
Are people really that stupid?
Yes.Robin, 8th April 2010, 14:42 Aw bugger, I guess I will have yo use my whole first name for a change or it is going to get confusing.
A site I found interesting, and funny, was http://www.419eater.com/, a site pretty much dedicated to just plain screwing around with scammers.Rick (at work), 8th April 2010, 18:20 Robin? Uhhh... Are you Rob or are you Rob? Wait, hang on, this is already confusing! ☺Robin, 8th April 2010, 23:35 Lol! Umm, I'm Rob 2.0! The new one. I figure I should let the original keep that name, only fair. =PRob 1.0 RC5, 9th April 2010, 12:43 :-)
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