Advertiser | Scammer? |
---|---|
100057297879809 1 | Y |
AA 859dvp | Y |
Acxiom | ? |
BM 1010 | Y |
Bm 5 100tkqc nlm 2 | Y |
Bm5 100 tkqc nlm xmdn100 | Y |
Bm 54 | Y |
BM A 2143 | Y |
BM A21 | Y |
BMusquang 611349 | Y |
Bristol Who's Who | ? |
Byte | ? |
Cottonwood Veterinary Clinic, LLC 1 | ? |
eBay.co.uk | ? |
eBay.de | ? |
eBay Watches | ? |
eBay | ? |
Eliza Anna | ? |
Family Gifts X5 | Y |
Family Store B1 | Y |
Family Store B3 | Y |
Family Store S3 | Y |
HHhomepage | Y |
Huy 184-1 | Y |
Huy188 | Y |
Huy198 | Y |
LendingTree | ? |
LiveRamp | ? |
Shailesh Konde | ? |
Tandem | ? |
U 4 | ? |
There are no contact details provided for any of these organisations. There is no possible way I can see, to retrieve the data shared. It's alarming to see how many are obvious scammers.
This should take you to the equivalant data for your own FB account. The destination link may be out of date already. Try it for yourself and let me know if you've been successful. ]]>
Today, I tested their conversion rate against my Tandem cashback credit card.
With a charge of USD20.56 the exchange rates were as follows:
£ / $ Exchange Rate. | $ / £ Exchange Rate. | |
---|---|---|
AliExpress™ | 1 / 1.3062 | 1 / 0.7656 |
Credit Card | 1 / 1.3307 | 1 / 0.7515 |
Using the credit card to convert from Dollars equates to a 1.8% saving. I'll take that. ]]>
For the time being at least, you only can contact me in a secure fashion via Telegram, using my mobile number.
UPDATE: Details have now been made public. The vulnerability revolves around the way e‐mail clients handle a malformed message containing a PGP encrypted section. Until clients and libraries are updated it's best not to decode them using the current crop of e‐mail readers. The bug is not actually within PGP/GPG itself. ]]>
Test it (or any other website for that matter) by using nghttp client.
You can find appropriate nghttp packages for Debian and for Ubuntu. Other distributions are available.~$ nghttp -vn https://www.mgn.org.uk/
Firefox and Chromium browsers both upgrade requests as soon as they notice.
Luddites can still use HTTP/1.1, an old favorite of everyone's. ]]>
On the of this month I paid $64 through PayPal. I chose to have the conversion made by my credit card and the exchange rates were as follows:
£ / $ Exchange Rate. | $ / £ Exchange Rate. | |
---|---|---|
PayPal™ | 1 / 1.2447 | 1 / 0.8034 |
Credit Card | 1 / 1.2869 | 1 / 0.7770 |
The £ / $ exchange rate and its inverse ($ / £), are both shown in the table.
PayPal do show you their current exchange rate before you complete the transaction (well done them!), but in the final event my credit card shows considerably better value (3.3% better) when compared to PayPal. ]]>
I hereby propose a fourth law:
A robot must never pretend to be human.]]>
This morning I got a further security update to the . So a pat on the back from me for finally starting to roll out updates to fix critical vulnerabilities.
It's rare, of course, to receive updates for your phone once it has been superseded. This is despite the law saying products should last or ; faulty products must be repaired or replaced during that period. Apple are aware of this for one. Other manufacturers? Possibly not — the Samsung Galaxy S Ⅲ was launched in and should still be receiving regular security updates. My S Ⅲ last had an update in .
For the unaware: A Moto X Force is a bulky, tough, heavy, smartphone. The battery easily lasts two days. ]]>
To install, download the Chrome version from the website, the type of plugin offered depends on your browser type — Firefox users, for example, will download different software.
Extract the archive to directory:
Create it if necessary, make sure it's world readable./usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/
Now, create a file in the directory:
containing this:/etc/chromium-browser/customizations/
FLASH="/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so" if [ -f "$FLASH" ]; then CHROMIUM_FLAGS="$CHROMIUM_FLAGS --ppapi-flash-path=$FLASH --ppapi-flash-version=" else echo "PPAPI flash has config file ($0), but plugin can't be found ($FLASH)." >&2 fi
Now, once Chromium has been restarted, the Flash Player plugin should be found in chrome://plugins/. ]]>
~$ T=" x y " ~$ T="$(echo -n $T)" ~$ echo "1${T}2" 1x y2 ~$
Use xargs, whose default command is /bin/echo, if your string is from standard input.
~$ shopt -s extglob ~$ T=" X " ~$ T="${T%%*( )}" ~$ echo "1${T}2" 1 X2 ~$ T="${T##*( )}" ~$ echo "1${T}2" 1X2 ~$To remove all types of whitespace, replace the space with
[[:space:]]
to look like this:
$ T="${T%%*([[:space:]])}"
The construct: *(pattern-list)
requires the
exglob
option to be enabled. The constructs:
${parameter##word}
&
${parameter%%word}
are expansions to remove a matching prefix/suffix respectively.
Updated: . ]]>
According to Lord Ashcroft Polls, the 18-24 age group were 73% against Brexit; those 65 and over — 60% in favour. ]]>
Informative Note: The waiting time targets at London Heathrow Airport for EU and non-EU citizens are and respectively. ]]>
This time the certificate comes from Let's Encrypt™ and a big thanks to them. ]]>
Recently I sent, via e‐mail, two Amazon™ vouchers as birthday presents to friends. They both had Hotmail™ accounts.
Irritated by their apparent ingratitude, I enquired as to whether they had received my generous gift. They did indeed get the e‐mails and both eventually found them in their Junk folders.
Whatever you do then, you must always check your Junk/spam folder for non‐spam messages — you could even be losing actual money by not doing so.
If your Junk folder is too full for you and the task of searching seems too onerous, your only solution is to bite the bullet and unsubscribe from all that irrelevant garbage so that your spam problem vanishes overnight (or maybe it could take just a little longer).
Nothing will change until you do — you'll miss important communication, lose money, waste your time, your address can be sold on and so on. Your problem will only get worse. ]]>