I don't trust my computer.
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>> "Windows" anything should be viewed with suspicion. He should watch the movie "Antitrust", may be it is happening to him too :)
starcraft4ever wrote:
>> "Windows" anything should be viewed with suspicion. He should watch the movie "Antitrust", may be it is happening to him too
I am not polarizing Windows = bad, anything else = good. I realize that some other products are evil also. I think a good amount of caution should be exercised with any product, but especially with Windows because of their track record. I distrust Windows anything because the Windows marketing folks like to put a spin on any criticism instead of admitting there may be a problem. They say things like "you don't need to monitor outgoing packets" when they released the first Windows firewall for WinXP SP2 even though it was widely accepted that outgoing packets needed to be monitored and there were professional products available at the time that did just that. :~ That is just one example that I remember off hand because it was such a blatant lie but there have been other spin doctors on the payroll that say equally outlandish things and the heard just responds baah. :rolleyes:
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I noticed that my webcam will turn on for a second every once in a while. I believe it may be Windows Live Messenger 8.1 that is doing it however its hard to catch because the webcam light only turns for a second so its hard to tell what program is doing it. My computer is clean of maleware so I'm pretty sure its a legitimate program that is taking pictures. I have to disable the webcam in the device manager when I'm not using it. It really burns me to know that there is something taking pictures of me on my computer and it must be stopped. Has anyone else noticed this with Windows Live Messenger or any other program?
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What make of camera is it? I had an old Logitech webcam that used to crash itself and reinitialise every few hours. That may be what you are seeing?
Captain See Sharp wrote:
maleware
malware. ;P
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What make of camera is it? I had an old Logitech webcam that used to crash itself and reinitialise every few hours. That may be what you are seeing?
Captain See Sharp wrote:
maleware
malware. ;P
Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
Join the Code Project Last.fm group | dwulff
I'm so gangsta I eat cereal without the milkDavid Wulff wrote:
malware.
lol... I thought maybe he was verifying there was no dongle attached.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
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starcraft4ever wrote:
>> "Windows" anything should be viewed with suspicion. He should watch the movie "Antitrust", may be it is happening to him too
I am not polarizing Windows = bad, anything else = good. I realize that some other products are evil also. I think a good amount of caution should be exercised with any product, but especially with Windows because of their track record. I distrust Windows anything because the Windows marketing folks like to put a spin on any criticism instead of admitting there may be a problem. They say things like "you don't need to monitor outgoing packets" when they released the first Windows firewall for WinXP SP2 even though it was widely accepted that outgoing packets needed to be monitored and there were professional products available at the time that did just that. :~ That is just one example that I remember off hand because it was such a blatant lie but there have been other spin doctors on the payroll that say equally outlandish things and the heard just responds baah. :rolleyes:
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopesI know you are not polarizing Windows = bad, I just mention Antritust[^] movie because it is about "one company" spying developers from different companies or freelance to steal the source code, they do it with cameras, they are fiber optic cams but the thread talk about web cam which is close enough. :)
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What make of camera is it? I had an old Logitech webcam that used to crash itself and reinitialise every few hours. That may be what you are seeing?
Captain See Sharp wrote:
maleware
malware. ;P
Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
Join the Code Project Last.fm group | dwulff
I'm so gangsta I eat cereal without the milkDavid Wulff wrote:
What make of camera is it?
It is the built in webcam that is part of my Acer Aspire 5100 laptop. It never used to blink at me, but I noticed turning on for a split second after I install Windows Live Messenger 8.1 so I think WLM is the culprit.
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I noticed that my webcam will turn on for a second every once in a while. I believe it may be Windows Live Messenger 8.1 that is doing it however its hard to catch because the webcam light only turns for a second so its hard to tell what program is doing it. My computer is clean of maleware so I'm pretty sure its a legitimate program that is taking pictures. I have to disable the webcam in the device manager when I'm not using it. It really burns me to know that there is something taking pictures of me on my computer and it must be stopped. Has anyone else noticed this with Windows Live Messenger or any other program?
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I know you are not polarizing Windows = bad, I just mention Antritust[^] movie because it is about "one company" spying developers from different companies or freelance to steal the source code, they do it with cameras, they are fiber optic cams but the thread talk about web cam which is close enough. :)
starcraft4ever wrote:
I just mention Antritust[^] movie because it is about "one company" spying developers from different companies or freelance to steal the source code, they do it with cameras, they are fiber optic cams but the thread talk about web cam which is close enough.
I'll look for it. :cool:
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Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
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I noticed that my webcam will turn on for a second every once in a while. I believe it may be Windows Live Messenger 8.1 that is doing it however its hard to catch because the webcam light only turns for a second so its hard to tell what program is doing it. My computer is clean of maleware so I'm pretty sure its a legitimate program that is taking pictures. I have to disable the webcam in the device manager when I'm not using it. It really burns me to know that there is something taking pictures of me on my computer and it must be stopped. Has anyone else noticed this with Windows Live Messenger or any other program?
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David Wulff wrote:
What make of camera is it?
It is the built in webcam that is part of my Acer Aspire 5100 laptop. It never used to blink at me, but I noticed turning on for a split second after I install Windows Live Messenger 8.1 so I think WLM is the culprit.
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Is the camera actualy coming on, or just initialising?
Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
Join the Code Project Last.fm group | dwulff
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I know you are not polarizing Windows = bad, I just mention Antritust[^] movie because it is about "one company" spying developers from different companies or freelance to steal the source code, they do it with cameras, they are fiber optic cams but the thread talk about web cam which is close enough. :)
starcraft4ever wrote:
spying developers from different companies or freelance to steal the source code, they do it with cameras,
Wouldn't it be far easier to just hack the repository? Then you get everything. :~
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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starcraft4ever wrote:
spying developers from different companies or freelance to steal the source code, they do it with cameras,
Wouldn't it be far easier to just hack the repository? Then you get everything. :~
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
Yes, but then you don't have a movie to make :)
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Yes, but then you don't have a movie to make :)
starcraft4ever wrote:
but then you don't have a movie to make
Let's be optimistic, while parsing the new found bounty, they could be readying submissions to http://www.thedailywtf.com[^] :)
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley: