Someone found a message on the new Mac OSX for Intel software: [link]
I wonder if they put that there as a "legal warning" or as an admonishment?
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Someone found a message on the new Mac OSX for Intel software: [link]
I wonder if they put that there as a "legal warning" or as an admonishment?
Jon B. "Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?" Jan 12, 2006 9:21:50 am PST
So no one has any experience with IX Webhosting?
Ouise -- I have a workbook here that does that. I didn't write the macros, but I use it every month. I could probably send you code snippets if you ever need them.
Thanks for the offer, Jon. I managed to throw something together without too much trouble, so I'm ok now.
Cool! It's not that difficult, IIRC (once you know how!).
So no one has any experience with IX Webhosting?
Sorry Jon, can't help. I need to look around for a new host myself, so I'm interested, too.
Well, I signed up with them. My annual contract with my current provider (who have been reliable, but relatively expensive and not nearly as full-featured as IX) doesn't expire for another month or two. My plan is to transfer a domain name I don't currently use to IX and set up a parallel web site. If they suck, I'll take advantage of the 30 day money-back guarantee and stick with my old place.
I couldn't log into AOL this morning, and got a note to call AOL member services.
My account was used to send bulk spam. They said I could have a trojan on my computer and made some suggestions...but all are for windows peeps. I have a mac.
I changed my password, but I'm without a clue as to how to check my mac for a virus...because it's a mac. I've been using macs for lessee....15 years. Never an issue.
So, anyone have any recommendation for a virus scanner for a mac, or how to check to see if I'm infected? I don't even know where to start!
The fact of the matter is that there are no known viruses for Macintosh in the wild. It's far more likely that your AOL password was compromised.
However, convincing AOL of that could be difficult. It's not impossible that there's something nasty on your computer.
If you want to run a couple of programs and send the output to me, I can take a look at them and see if I can spot any anomalies:
Thanks, Tom!
Yeah, I just changed my password and hope that makes it all better.
My system is running just fine, none of the weird buggy issues that would point to a nasty bug. But you know, better to check.