LOL. No, Al must have been the "big picture" guy who thought of it first. For the first guy to actually build one, look up Bill Finkelstein. :)
Very appropriate for patch Tuesday. :) Possible exploits are always being found and patched by Microsoft and others; SSL is no different. Most...
Yes; I use it all the time. Google will lead to several things that should be done to avoid problems, but they mostly amount to paying attention....
WAN IP addresses are a bit different-the server needs that to deliver the information you requested to an internet destination. Your MAC address...
Some (including Comodo) need a little more understanding of software life cycles: alphas, closed betas, open betas, release candidates, ... so as...
Generally, you don't actually readout a web page directly from a website. If you look at the html source code for a page, it is actually a mosaic...
Certainly seems like a strange way to instill confidence in users already conditioned to fake AVs and such. How can this be called a beta when it...
BTW, the same logic applies to the WAN side. Your WAN IP (via DHCP or other) is bound to the MAC address of your router, so that is what your ISP...
A common use of your MAC address currently is by pay wifi services that restrict to a single user or provide a limited amount of time per day for...
Unreliability is the term GRC uses for less than 100% return of an IP when you send something to a DNS. I was seeing some this morning with...
Thanks majoMo, looks like the newer DNS have not really leapfrogged L3Com, at least for most users. But OpenDNS does about as well and has the...
I think location is the key. I am a mobile user (sometimes) and move around up and down the coast using wifi networks (from a boat), so a simple...
I am using OA free and Avast! on an old POS XP laptop of about the same vintage that I rejuvenated to use as a spare for guests. Seems to...
I ran the GRC DNS workbench against Open, Google, L3com, and my ISP. From my location, L3com is the clear winner, although Open does pretty well...
I think the one issue with the Windows imaging (only available in Ultimate for Vista) is the lack of a good source for a boot disk, although I...
I tried out Macrium Reflect Free at http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp and did some comparisons with Acronis True Image. Timing and sizing...
I think we got into this diversion by looking at the things claimed to be unique and first in CIS4, and trying to figure out why they were...
Actually there is a lot of discussion about the principals of the various products here. People like Vlk, Mike Nash, Ilya, Inspector Clouseau,...
I find myself using Google more and more these days, and think the products are well conceived, well thought out, and the search engine is the...
Unfortunately, what you label "amazing ambition and enthusiasm" comes across as megalomania, intransigence, and demagoguery to much of the...
All this exciting stuff referenced got moved to https://forums.comodo.com/empty-t42723.150.html . Back available to all again.
I have used Password Safe from Source Forge http://sourceforge.net/projects/passwordsafe/ for several years, and find it meets all my needs for...
Chrome has a very useful feature for mobile users-the one process per tab architecture (AKA sandbox). I do a lot of mobile use of often (distant)...
I see that Comodo has backed off from being the first to use virtualization, although the thread at...
Took a look at what was coming up for v4...
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