You either have a stick up your ass, are too stupid to know the difference between a malware link and a real link OR both.
Now go back to your worrying about the 0.00001% of links that contain malware. On 5/29/2016 5:48 PM, Fred Cisin wrote: >>>> http://hackaday.com/2016/05/29/dragging-teletypes-into-the-21st-century/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+hackaday%2FLgoM+%28Hack+a+Day%29&utm_content=FeedBurner+user+view >>>> >>> Did you have anything to say about it? >>> Or are you just dumping a URL on us? > > On Sun, 29 May 2016, Evan Koblentz wrote: >> Oh come on. He didn't do anything wrong. The link is clearly on-topic >> and directly relevant to our hobby. >> Yeesh. > > 1) It was formatted as a malware offer, not as a discussion item, > with NO apparent human generated content. > Am I the only one here who receives emails that consist of malware links? > > > 2) I am not reading my email in a web browser. It is not much > difficulty to copy the URL into a browser, but I'd like a mention of > what it is before being told to "go there". > > > It only takes a few words to explain why we would be interested in it, > and some sign that it is from our friend, not a bot generated spoof to > get people to a hijacked site. (ransomware upped the stakes on such > things) > > > > > -- The contents of this e-mail and any attachments are intended solely for the use of the named addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. Any unauthorized use, copying, disclosure, or distribution of the contents of this e-mail is strictly prohibited by the sender and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail.
