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    I was at www.Wired.com today and I noticed that little icon with the 'x' that pops up when an image doen't load properly. Turns out that that image is http://127.0.0.1:1026/bug.cgi.:omg: First off is it a real bug? If so this is not something I would expect from a source as respected as Wired. So what's up guys, any explanation? BTW this little bug.cgi is up at the top of the website in a frame dedicated to Lycos. I don't know exactaly what it looks like because I couldn't get it to load, but it's probably "invisible".Does Lycos have its hand in Wired's pocket? -Mark


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      I was at www.Wired.com today and I noticed that little icon with the 'x' that pops up when an image doen't load properly. Turns out that that image is http://127.0.0.1:1026/bug.cgi.:omg: First off is it a real bug? If so this is not something I would expect from a source as respected as Wired. So what's up guys, any explanation? BTW this little bug.cgi is up at the top of the website in a frame dedicated to Lycos. I don't know exactaly what it looks like because I couldn't get it to load, but it's probably "invisible".Does Lycos have its hand in Wired's pocket? -Mark


      We're sorry, we were unable to complete you request. The website administrator has been automatically notified. REFRESH?


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      Make sure you dont have spyware on the computer. Alex Korchemniy

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        Make sure you dont have spyware on the computer. Alex Korchemniy

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        Well I try to keep up to date with the whole spyware thing but how would that effect what show up on wired's webpage? Have you been there? -Mark

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          I was at www.Wired.com today and I noticed that little icon with the 'x' that pops up when an image doen't load properly. Turns out that that image is http://127.0.0.1:1026/bug.cgi.:omg: First off is it a real bug? If so this is not something I would expect from a source as respected as Wired. So what's up guys, any explanation? BTW this little bug.cgi is up at the top of the website in a frame dedicated to Lycos. I don't know exactaly what it looks like because I couldn't get it to load, but it's probably "invisible".Does Lycos have its hand in Wired's pocket? -Mark


          We're sorry, we were unable to complete you request. The website administrator has been automatically notified. REFRESH?


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          Probably temporary debug code. Otherwise, you want to ask what application opens a port on 1026? netstat will tell you that. Todd Smith

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            Probably temporary debug code. Otherwise, you want to ask what application opens a port on 1026? netstat will tell you that. Todd Smith

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            netstat -ano will give you the process id for each port, then you can look it up in task manager (it works on XP, don't know about earlier versions).

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              Well I try to keep up to date with the whole spyware thing but how would that effect what show up on wired's webpage? Have you been there? -Mark

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              Spyware these days. I've seen **very** weird things happen. I've visited the site nothing unusual. Alex Korchemniy

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                I was at www.Wired.com today and I noticed that little icon with the 'x' that pops up when an image doen't load properly. Turns out that that image is http://127.0.0.1:1026/bug.cgi.:omg: First off is it a real bug? If so this is not something I would expect from a source as respected as Wired. So what's up guys, any explanation? BTW this little bug.cgi is up at the top of the website in a frame dedicated to Lycos. I don't know exactaly what it looks like because I couldn't get it to load, but it's probably "invisible".Does Lycos have its hand in Wired's pocket? -Mark


                We're sorry, we were unable to complete you request. The website administrator has been automatically notified. REFRESH?


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                Maybe I am bugged!:eek: -Mark


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                  netstat -ano will give you the process id for each port, then you can look it up in task manager (it works on XP, don't know about earlier versions).

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                  netstat -anob will add the process. give it time to run though. Todd Smith

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                    netstat -anob will add the process. give it time to run though. Todd Smith

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                    I am running 2000, thanks though. (aside)Todd did you get my e-mail. I didn't want to post all that on the formum. -Mark


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                      Maybe I am bugged!:eek: -Mark


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                      see previous thread.. Maybe a peeping Tom has installed some peepware on your computer. Lets start questioning all Tom's here .. //Roger

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                        I was at www.Wired.com today and I noticed that little icon with the 'x' that pops up when an image doen't load properly. Turns out that that image is http://127.0.0.1:1026/bug.cgi.:omg: First off is it a real bug? If so this is not something I would expect from a source as respected as Wired. So what's up guys, any explanation? BTW this little bug.cgi is up at the top of the website in a frame dedicated to Lycos. I don't know exactaly what it looks like because I couldn't get it to load, but it's probably "invisible".Does Lycos have its hand in Wired's pocket? -Mark


                        We're sorry, we were unable to complete you request. The website administrator has been automatically notified. REFRESH?


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                        Are you running ZoneAlarm ? See below http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=Antivirus&message.id=1741#M1741

                        Searching the web without Google is like straining sewage with your teeth.
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                          Are you running ZoneAlarm ? See below http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=Antivirus&message.id=1741#M1741

                          Searching the web without Google is like straining sewage with your teeth.
                          Userfriendly, 2003/06/07

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                          Oops:doh: I knew there must be a logical explanation. Thanks for the fix! -Mark


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                            I was at www.Wired.com today and I noticed that little icon with the 'x' that pops up when an image doen't load properly. Turns out that that image is http://127.0.0.1:1026/bug.cgi.:omg: First off is it a real bug? If so this is not something I would expect from a source as respected as Wired. So what's up guys, any explanation? BTW this little bug.cgi is up at the top of the website in a frame dedicated to Lycos. I don't know exactaly what it looks like because I couldn't get it to load, but it's probably "invisible".Does Lycos have its hand in Wired's pocket? -Mark


                            We're sorry, we were unable to complete you request. The website administrator has been automatically notified. REFRESH?


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                            Acorrding to this guy they aren't. Still with all those people watching you, it kinda gives you the creeps.:suss: -Mark


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