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Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

Random Weekend Stuff…

November 25, 2017, 09:49(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

I hope everyone survived Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Went to a movie yesterday. The theater is next to a mall. I don’t understand why anyone would subject themselves to the insanity that is Black Friday.

Software Updates
dBpowerAMP R16.3 (release notes)

Say It Ain’t So
“phones running Android software gather data about your location and send it back to Google when they’re connected to the internet”
I’m stunned. Stunned I tell you.

Responsible Encryption, LOL
The government (all of them) wants to be able to decrypt your data whenever they feel like it. Although too many people don’t care, many of us think that is a load of… well, you know.
“If strong crypto is outlawed, only outlaws will have strong crypto”
If you are interested in this topic, be sure to click on the links in this article. Lots of good info on this complicated issue.

For Sale: Ocean Front Property In Arizona
Wired – What Amazon Echo and Google Home Do With Your Voice Data
So much naivety. About the only thing I liked in this article was the reference to Dokken.
Apologies to Mr. Strait.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to repair my tinfoil hat.

OFF TOPIC

Top 20 Whiskies Of 2017
I haven’t had anything on that list. Wouldn’t mind having a nip or 2 of each one!

Coffee Good For You
A new study says so. There should be another study any day now saying coffee is bad for you.

The Movie I Saw Yesterday
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. I enjoyed it. Interesting tale with a fantastic cast.
Peter Dinklage – my favs: Game Of Thrones, The Chronicles of Narnia
Woody Harrelson – my favs: One of my favorite actors. Far too many to list.
Frances McDormand – my favs: Moonrise Kingdom, Almost Famous
Sam Rockwell – my favs: The Way Way Back, The Green Mile

Tagged With: Computer News

Ditch Social Media

November 24, 2017, 10:13(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

No, I am not going to let up on this topic. Save the planet! Save yourself! Get off of InstaSnapTwitFace+.
That well known tech publication Vanity Fair has a great article called The End of the Social Era Can’t Come Soon Enough. I kid about the tech thing. While I certainly wouldn’t take tech advice form VF they definately have insight into culture that I definitely lack.
“Will a future generation look back in 10, 20, or maybe 100 years from now and wonder, mystifyingly, why a generation of humans believed in these platforms despite mounting evidence that they were tearing society apart—being used as terrorist recruitment tools, facilitating bullying, driving up anxiety, and undermining our elections—despite the obvious benefits and facilitations they provide?”

Tagged With: Privacy

uMatrix Firefox Add-on

November 24, 2017, 09:20(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

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I’m trying a new add-on called uMatrix. It is from the same guy that brought you uBlock Origin.
“uMatrix: A point-and-click matrix-based firewall, with many privacy-enhancing tools.
*For advanced users.*
uMatrix put you in full control of where your browser is allowed to connect, what type of data it is allowed to download, and what it is allowed to execute. Nobody else decides for you: You choose. You are in full control of your privacy.
”
As stated above, this is for advanced users. Like Noscript it can make using the web difficult at first until you train it.
If you are using uMatrix, or you try it please let me know what you think.
In the pic below I have disabled my usual extensions of Noscript and uBlock Origin so I can get a true picture of what is going on.

***I’ve said this before and I will say it again.
Do not whitelist 3rd party ad servers on any site, including this one. I know other website operators beg you to whitelist for their site. Ads track you, ads often get caught serving malware. I have Google Ads because I average enough per month to help keep this site going. I hope you are smart enough to never see them. How I finance my site is my problem not yours. You do not need 3rd party connections to have an ad on your site. I reference the Torguard ad in the right sidebar. I created it. Readers see the unintrusive ad and can click on it if they are interested. There is no connection to a 3rd party.

Tagged With: Security

Happy Thanksgiving

November 23, 2017, 10:09(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

I wish a happy and safe Thanksgiving to everyone today.
Among many other things, I am grateful I am still able to have this website and that you keep coming here. This is a most humbling and rewarding experience and I appreciate the wonderful people I’ve come in contact with through the years.
cb_thanksgiving

Tagged With: Off Topic

One Of My Congressmen Responded To My Pro-Net Neutrality Email

November 22, 2017, 14:04(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

I’m going to post a picture of his email to me. It will be followed by the text of his letter as well as my response.
[Read more…] about One Of My Congressmen Responded To My Pro-Net Neutrality Email

Tagged With: Security

Battle For The Net

November 22, 2017, 08:35(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

Tagged With: Security

Net Neutrality

November 21, 2017, 17:34(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

Google news search – net neutrality

The FCC has announced it will repeal Net Neutrality. They are ignoring the will of the people.

EFF – Today—and Every Day—We Fight to Defend the Open Internet
“Today, we heard from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about its plans to devastate Network Neutrality. Instead of responding to the millions of Americans who want to protect the free and open Internet, the FCC instead is ceding to the demands of a handful of massive ISPs, like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T…
The FCC’s new approach invites a future where only the largest Internet, cable, and telephone companies survive, while every start-up, small business, and new innovator is crowded out—and the voices of nonprofits and ordinary individuals are suppressed. Costs will go up, as ISPs take advantage of monopoly power to raise rates on edge providers and consumers alike. And the FCC’s proposed plan adds salt to the wound by interfering with state efforts to protect consumer privacy and competition.
”
There is a link at the bottom of this article to help you contact your Congressmen. It took me about 3 minutes to do it and that was with a custom message. PLEASE take 3 minutes to protect the future of the internet.

Raw Story – What is net neutrality? FCC to roll back Obama-era rule
“If the internet is a data highway system, internet service providers like AT&T, Comcast or Verizon are supposed to function as road crews, not toll booth operators. “Network neutrality” means that all internet service providers must treat data that travels over their networks “without discrimination in favor of particular apps, sites or services.” In other words, net neutrality prohibits the internet service providers from slowing down, blocking or speeding up certain content in favor or detriment of other content. It also prevents the giant internet service providers from stifling competition from other enterprises such as Netflix or Google.”
Thanks Scott!

New York Times – FCC Plans Net Neutrality Repeal in Victory for Telecoms
“The Federal Communications Commission announced on Tuesday that it planned to dismantle landmark regulations that ensure equal access to the internet, clearing the way for companies to charge more and block access to some websites.”

NPR – FCC Unveils Plan To Repeal Net Neutrality Rules
“The vote is expected to repeal so-called net neutrality rules, which prevent broadband companies from slowing down or blocking any sites or apps, or otherwise deciding what content gets to users faster.”

The Washington Post – FCC plan would give Internet providers power to choose the sites customers see and use
“Former Democratic FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, who drafted the 2015 net neutrality rules, called Tuesday’s move “tragic,” adding that “if you like your cable company, you’ll love what this does for the Internet.
“The job of the FCC is to represent the consumer,” he said in an interview. “Tragically, this decision is only for the benefit of the largely monopoly services that deliver the Internet to the consumer.”
”

iVerge – FCC announces vote to destroy net neutrality next month
“This is a puzzling plan and one that the FCC has to be well aware will not offer any legitimate consumer protections. Companies’ terms of service and related policies aren’t meant to protect consumers, they’re meant to protect companies — and they can change at a moment’s notice. While it’s entirely possible that a company could violate its own policies and get in trouble with the FTC, a company could also just promise open internet protections until it doesn’t feel like following them any more, rewrite its policies, and then implement new and potentially discriminatory practices.”

Popular Mechanics – FCC Is Revving Up to Destroy the Internet As We Know It
“The Federal Communications Commission, under Chairman Ajit Pai, is preparing to completely undermine the founding principle that has defined a free and open internet since the foundation of the World Wide Web. The FCC has today released a plan to completely roll back all net neutrality legislation under the guise of “restoring internet freedom.“

Tagged With: Security

Tuesday Morning News

November 21, 2017, 07:01(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

www_news

NoScript Updated
Noscript is a security/privacy plugin. Firefox 57 left the old plugins behind. New plugins are now “Webextensions“. Bottom line is all plugins need to be rewritten for FF 57 and Noscript has been updated accordingly.
Noscript install page
Noscript home

Not So Hidden
Surprise! Google Chrome’s incognito mode doesn’t hide your web activity.
“When you launch the incognito tab there’s this disclaimer there where we really try to help make it really clear to people that your activity is certainly still visible to the websites you visit and could be visible to your employer, to your school, and to your [internet service provide] of course”

Not So Random
“Windows 8 and later fail to properly randomize every application if system-wide mandatory ASLR is enabled via EMET or Windows Defender Exploit Guard”
I would say this would be patched quickly, at least I hope it would. Regedit workaround in article.

Not So Private
“You may know that most websites have third-party analytics scripts that record which pages you visit and the searches you make. But lately, more and more sites use “session replay” scripts. These scripts record your keystrokes, mouse movements, and scrolling behavior, along with the entire contents of the pages you visit, and send them to third-party servers. Unlike typical analytics services that provide aggregate statistics, these scripts are intended for the recording and playback of individual browsing sessions, as if someone is looking over your shoulder.”
Firefox: Noscript + uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger
Chrome: uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger

Tagged With: Computer News

Macrium Reflect 7 Free Edition Updated

November 20, 2017, 16:39(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

Bug Fixes v7.1.2718 – 20th November 2017
Download

Tagged With: Cool Tools, Freeware

Get Off Of Facebook

November 20, 2017, 10:48(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

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Y’all know I am not a fan of social media, especially Facebook. IMHO social media isn’t good for your emotional well-being, is a privacy and security nightmare, and is bad for society in general. I’ve posted numerous examples here in the past. Below is another one. It is written by Sandy Parakilas, former operations manager, platform team at Facebook.
We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

“I led Facebook’s efforts to fix privacy problems on its developer platform in advance of its 2012 initial public offering. What I saw from the inside was a company that prioritized data collection from its users over protecting them from abuse. As the world contemplates what to do about Facebook in the wake of its role in Russia’s election meddling, it must consider this history. Lawmakers shouldn’t allow Facebook to regulate itself. Because it won’t…Facebook knows what you look like, your location, who your friends are, your interests, if you’re in a relationship or not, and what other pages you look at on the web…Facebook knows what you look like, your location, who your friends are, your interests, if you’re in a relationship or not, and what other pages you look at on the web…But when I was at Facebook, the typical reaction I recall looked like this: try to put any negative press coverage to bed as quickly as possible, with no sincere efforts to put safeguards in place or to identify and stop abusive developers…The company won’t protect us by itself, and nothing less than our democracy is at stake.“

This is the second anti-facebook statement by a former high-ranking Facebook employee this month.
Is anyone listening?

Tagged With: Privacy, Security

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