The straw that broke the camel’s back
So, as you can see, I didn’t really get into this blogging thing. Until now. Driven back here by the necessity that is yet more unnecessary privacy-infringing safety-compromosing “improvements” by the once pleasant and useful Facebook. And, in a way, I’m glad. I will be sorry to leave, although it is nowhere near as friendly and supportive as it once was, and seems to have become a bit of a breeding ground for bullying and harrassment (known in web parlance as trolling).
However, I digress. I will be making a concerted effort to start and use my blog to supplement and possibly eventually replace my company’s helpful IT info page on Facebook. And I have the perfect subject to start with – my latest fake antivirus infection patient which, spookily (considering the subject of this post), was caught from clicking on a scam facebook password change page. There’s nowt stranger than computers…..
Just go to the “Does this smell phishy?” menu above and choose Fake AV November 2011 for a sample of the latest attempt by the villains to get inside your head…. and your wallet!