- Oct 10, 1999
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For all those running Aol Instant Messenger...
I had something happen to me tonight, while talking with my idiot cousin on AIM, who didnt bother to use Anti virus protection on his machine. As we chatted, I got a little message display that asked me if I wanted an AIM member name Mr.X to be allowed to browse my files. Now I have manually setup my preferences on AIM, so that the program asks me permission to run any request or transfer anything in the background of my conversation. I dont allow buddy icons, or file transfers or talk requests, or any other file for that matter to travel through this program and have access to my machine. This screen name wasnt recognizeable by me so I didnt allow it. Then it got me thinking to check over all my preferences to be sure there werent any other back doors it could worm its way through. At about 12:30am tonight my aunt called me to tell me a couple of creditcards she used online were being used for nefarious purchases. I remembered the little AIM incident and began to put 1 and 1 together. Her son, my cousin is a complete idiot. He's well known for using her computer to chat in AOL chatrooms. Hes gotten hacked once before this time. I reset my aunts machine with a clean install that time and redid all her software. I included Norton Anti-Virus 2001. Set it to automatically update once a week. When I asked her about her Anti-virus being upto date she admitted disabling it because shes on 56k and "it takes too damned long to download." Well recently she went on a trip to georgia to visit my non-idiot cousin and his new baby. She used her creditcard online at Priceline.com and checked her bank statement online before her trip. I told her to not get online, call her creditcard companies, tell them she'd had her Creditcard #'s stolen and afterward report it to the police tomorrow. I pass this incident onto you guys to warn you to recheck your preferences in AIM.
And to be wary of any idiot family members who scoff at anti-virus.
~wnied~
I had something happen to me tonight, while talking with my idiot cousin on AIM, who didnt bother to use Anti virus protection on his machine. As we chatted, I got a little message display that asked me if I wanted an AIM member name Mr.X to be allowed to browse my files. Now I have manually setup my preferences on AIM, so that the program asks me permission to run any request or transfer anything in the background of my conversation. I dont allow buddy icons, or file transfers or talk requests, or any other file for that matter to travel through this program and have access to my machine. This screen name wasnt recognizeable by me so I didnt allow it. Then it got me thinking to check over all my preferences to be sure there werent any other back doors it could worm its way through. At about 12:30am tonight my aunt called me to tell me a couple of creditcards she used online were being used for nefarious purchases. I remembered the little AIM incident and began to put 1 and 1 together. Her son, my cousin is a complete idiot. He's well known for using her computer to chat in AOL chatrooms. Hes gotten hacked once before this time. I reset my aunts machine with a clean install that time and redid all her software. I included Norton Anti-Virus 2001. Set it to automatically update once a week. When I asked her about her Anti-virus being upto date she admitted disabling it because shes on 56k and "it takes too damned long to download." Well recently she went on a trip to georgia to visit my non-idiot cousin and his new baby. She used her creditcard online at Priceline.com and checked her bank statement online before her trip. I told her to not get online, call her creditcard companies, tell them she'd had her Creditcard #'s stolen and afterward report it to the police tomorrow. I pass this incident onto you guys to warn you to recheck your preferences in AIM.
And to be wary of any idiot family members who scoff at anti-virus.
~wnied~
