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I just opened r.a.s. and immediately got a warning notice that this is a
"dangerous" site suspected of "Phishing," that it "shows signs of involvement in 'phishing,' a scam in which a criminal's web site masquerades as a legitimate commercial sit to obtain your credit cardnumbr or other personal information for nefarious purposes." The sign popped up again when I clicked to post a message. |
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Nyal Williams wrote:
I just opened r.a.s. and immediately got a warning notice that this is a "dangerous" site suspected of "Phishing," that it "shows signs of Actually, this group is Usenet and not a "site". Obviously you're accessing Usenet through some "site" which generates that message. The rest of us doesn't see that message. |
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"John Smith" wrote in message
. .. Nyal Williams wrote: I just opened r.a.s. and immediately got a warning notice that this is a "dangerous" site suspected of "Phishing," that it "shows signs of Actually, this group is Usenet and not a "site". Obviously you're accessing Usenet through some "site" which generates that message. The rest of us doesn't see that message. He is getting here via Glider Pilot Network www.gliderpilot.net -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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Actually, this group is Usenet and not a "site".
RAS is available through Google Groups at: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...soaring/topics HTH. |
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I get r.a.s. through gliderpilot.net. My service provider is Comcast. The
message that it is a phishing site comes up from my spyware, which is PC-cillin. At 07:46 21 August 2008, John Smith wrote: wrote: Actually, this group is Usenet and not a "site". RAS is available through Google Groups at: 1. Sure. But that doesn't change the fact that RAS is not "a site". 2. The OP accesses RAS not through google groups but through gliderpilot.net, anyway. This doesn't change the fact that RAS is not "a site", either. |
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I get r.a.s. through gliderpilot.net. My service provider is Comcast. The
message that it is a phishing site comes up from my spyware, which is PC-cillin. At 07:46 21 August 2008, John Smith wrote: wrote: Actually, this group is Usenet and not a "site". RAS is available through Google Groups at: 1. Sure. But that doesn't change the fact that RAS is not "a site". 2. The OP accesses RAS not through google groups but through gliderpilot.net, anyway. This doesn't change the fact that RAS is not "a site", either. |
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Nyal Williams wrote:
I get r.a.s. through gliderpilot.net. My service provider is Comcast. The message that it is a phishing site comes up from my spyware, which is PC-cillin. At 07:46 21 August 2008, John Smith wrote: wrote: Actually, this group is Usenet and not a "site". RAS is available through Google Groups at: 1. Sure. But that doesn't change the fact that RAS is not "a site". 2. The OP accesses RAS not through google groups but through gliderpilot.net, anyway. This doesn't change the fact that RAS is not "a site", either. I would suggest you get a different "spyware". ...lew... |
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On Aug 21, 4:10*pm, wrote:
But that doesn't change the fact that RAS is not "a site". Ishttp://groups.google.com'a site'? What's your point? r.a.s is not a site. No more than the Associated Press (a wire sevice) is a newspaper. Asking the question multiple times does not change the answer. http://groups.google.com and http://www.gliderpilot.net are is by definition web sites and had the original poster said the site he was actually getting a web based access to a USENET newsgroup from then the statement would make sense. USENET is the distributed backbone network that carries all these messages. r.a.s. is set up and in this case un-moderated jsut like many USENET groups. Message tranmission to other sites, kill messages and other control across the distributed network use USENET mechanisms. Google or glider pilot network have no more control over the content of messages flowing outside their servers than any other news site. USENET was kind of built from the beginning to allow permissive posting in often unmoderated groups and modern newsreaders are set up with kill files and filters to handle this, all of which is why it's really not that effective to complain to Google or others about message content, unless it is persistent SPAM originating from their site (vs. one of the many many thousands of other USENET servers). Unfortunately a lot *does* originate at Google. Real men and women will use a real news reader such as trn, Thunderbird or Outlook Express (both the later do email and USENET news) because of the extra controls they provide. Most ISPs wil provide an nntp (Network News Transfer Protocol) feed to connect USENET servers to a news reader. If you want to try out the real thing instead of Google Groups etc. look at your ISP's setup info for nntp or newsreaders. (And yes, I'm using Google groups, so obviously not a real man (or woman)). Darryl |
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