Guys,
Time to end this thread. If you need to discuss this further, please do it 
directly between each other.

73.
Eric  WA6HHQ
Elecraft List Moderator
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Julian, G4ILO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, Dec 10, 2008 1:38 am
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] {Elecraft] Re: Dodgy Site
To: [email protected]




DaveL  G3TJP wrote:
 
 G4ILO said:
 Given that web hosting is available for well under a tenner in the UK from
 reputable hosts like 1+1, I don't know why someone would penny-pinch to
 the extent of using a dodgy free web host for their business site.
 ====
 Ah, I would have been disappointed if you hadn't commented, Julian.
 
 It's Chris's choice who hosts his longstanding website; FYI the hosting is
 run by another amateur, who's a friend of his.
 
 The site is sound, otherwise he'd have been out of business long ago, so
 rather than pick over the bones, why not look at the meat of the issue?
 
 Derogatory comments make me wish I'd never pestered him to provide a
 little Xmas deal for amateurs this side of the pond.
 
 Season's Greetings.
 
 

I believe I did "look at the meat of the issue", when I said is "Kaspersky 
regards Free Web Town as a bad neighbourhood, with some justification if Google 
is anything to go by." Why did you quote my post selectively?

I make my living from running websites so I do know a fair bit about the 
subject. Getting your friend who knows a bit about computers to set up your 
business website is not always a good idea, if you want to avoid blunders that 
can harm your business.

Dave (AON) discovered a potentially serious security warning and did the right 
thing by alerting people about it. I don't think anyone now believes there is 
anything dangerous about the site, but the warning only arose because of the 
choice of web hosting. It could have been genuine - as I again said in my post, 
it is quite common for hackers to plant malware on a site, especially sites 
that have been set up by someone who is not very security conscious - and it 
was right for Dave to alert people until others had had a chance to look at it.

It is, as you say, Chris's choice who hosts his site. However, I would have 
thought he might have been concerned that his site is raising alerts that could 
be turning away potential customers. I would have been, if it was my site. But 
as you say, it's his business.

I will probably be ordering components from him myself, so thank you for 
drawing this site to my attention and for making the arrangements for the K3 
mod kit. However as an IT professional with 35 years in the industry I regard 
internet security as a serious matter. I stand behind the comments I have made 
on that matter, and consider that your snide response and attempt to turn the 
blame on those who have commented is completely inappropriate.

73 and seasons greetings.

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