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Friday, April 30, 2004

Even The Worm Blogs

Blogging is nothing new, but it was news to me that a former Silicon Alley Reporter has now wormed his way into the Blogging world as, once again, his own self-professed expert. Please! At least Madonna *creates* trends, not just show up and all-of-a-sudden be in the midst of one. If you’re still a fan of this fellow, check out the next New York Bloggers event.

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Blogger fakir005 said...

I see that this blog article was written more than 18 months ago. The vworms at time were not that sophisticated. The worms would immediately inflict the damage without knowing that your site has been invaded by a worm. Just this months the worms have entered a new phase. Entirely new phase. They appear to be a nuisance in that you can't get rid of them. They just stay there. You can't click on it. It just stays when you do so. You can't get rid of it. There are no exit marks and you can't move it to the side like you can the error messages. You can't shut your computer.

I was visited by this worm some two weeks ago and I got rid of this worm by unplugging the PC and taking out the battery and restarting the Computer. Yesterday the worm appeared again and I was foolish enough to keep trying to get rid of it until it vanished by itself. That was the end of the day.

To-day I can't open up the browser. But the pop-ups keep appeareing. I use the tool bar of one of these pop-ups to enter the URLS and transact the business.

I hope the corportations have had this problem and are desperate. I've discussed this problem in my blog at

http://www.newerawisp.blogspot.com/

The problem can be solved only by developing a method of surfing the web wherein the browser lies in the server instead of the client.

I hope a few corporations will each donate $5,000,000 to me to start developing the new method of surfing the web that will take care of the trouble mongers.

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