tech BS / was: Re: dual booting Ubuntu 13.04 and Windows 7

Christine Gipson 29cagn1hnyc at gmail.com
Wed May 29 08:20:33 UTC 2013


Thank you, Ric.
First, I have called law enforcement, but when the culprit I'd related to a
law enforcement officer, the blue code of silence goes into effect and your
would becomes one where people begin to be quite duplicitous with their
helpful abilities.

Second, I have even had problems on Google 2-step verification, having it
usurped via a duplicate device or remote access set up exactly as my cell
phone. I have no WiFi router, so not the problem. The problem is when my
son broadcasts his mobile hotspot from his cell phone and I use it to
connect.  The culprit accesses via JS, etc., and just phishes the passwords
on data entry.

Also, living by the largest mosque in NYC and with Muslim neighbors means
the NYD wifi-sniffs right along with the same criminals who scooped all the
credit card numbers and codes in that $45 million dollar heist those
Dominicans did a couple of months ago.

I go for security anew daily. It is a constant battle in my neighborhood.
I thought Ubuntu would be a solution away from Windows.  And actually, I am
not the one looking for the dual install at all. I am quite happy to ignore
Windows and use the Wine interface for the programs I require. When I see
my Windows compatible downloads for my LaCie external drive (which has my
art and photos from my 3 compromised previous laptops) have disappeared
from my system since last night, I know I was correct to call in ic3.gov to
counteract the copyright troll seeking to copyright my own works with the
Library of Congress before I do due to his/her accessibility to the
necessary funds to do so.  It is pretty much a very black and white issue
to me.

sent from my LG SPECTRUM
On May 28, 2013 6:49 PM, "Ric Moore" <wayward4now at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 05/28/2013 10:35 AM, Christine Gipson wrote:
>
>> Look guys, I am not into the tech BS, just need to know how to get the
>> cyberstalker off my machine and get some privacy. He is a real menace.
>>
>
>
> Sounds like you are asking for tech BS in a technical forum, as without
> some real information, about all you will get is BS answers.
>
> You have a gmail address. Use the double password feature they offer for
> free, and no one will get into your email account, via google. It's a
> heckuva feature. If you have a WiFi hub/router and your neighbor is getting
> in through that, you need to up the security settings on it. Or, use wires.
> That is as secure as you can get.
>
> Next, call the police IF you are sure that someone is messing with you
> (cyberstalking) for sure. That is what they are for. Jails are meant to
> hold people like that, and if you do not report them, then someone else
> will become victimized, due to your lack of reporting the offender.
>
> It is on you, however, to insure that you have done all you can
> security-wise on your end. Preserve your log files for evidence. If your
> neighbor is accessing your WiFi network, without your permission, you do
> have to inform them that you do not give them permission to do so. Fair is
> fair. It's called being "Properly Assertive". :) Ric
>
>
>
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