> On Sep 19, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Eric Chadbourne <eric.chadbou...@icloud.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Short funny story.
> 
> They other day I was setting up a router and in the docs it said to go to 
> (don't click here) 'http://sprinthotspot'.  No ending.  The router I suppose 
> then shows you the config page.  But my browser, in this case Safari, 
> automatically appended a .com or something which sent me to an attack site.  
> Said I needed to update flash via an exe.  That's funny as the exe won't run 
> and I don't have flash to update.  Nevertheless it looked almost legit and I 
> bet a lot of normal users would get owned.  I did a virus scan on the mac and 
> found a little something in temp that I removed.
> 
> Sprint helped too much by trying to use something easy to read instead of 
> just the router ip and my browser helped to much by trying to fix the url.
> 
> When ever I start to feel bad about my work not being good enough I just 
> think about the stupid stuff these big companies do.
> 
> - Eric C


Speaking of stupid stuff did you see the two this week from google?  Super long 
string will unlock android and a mere 16 chars will crash chrome.  I use 
neither but wow, they suck.

- Eric
The one who's about to move into the woods and just use bsd all the time.  ;)
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