Re: [CTRL] Comments and questions

2001-09-24 Thread Tenorlove

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 also tell me why AOL would be trying to access my computer 14 times
 in such a
 secretive way in the past 4-1/2 hours?  I did contact AOL but was
 just
 shifted from person to person.  There probably is a very benign
 explanation
 for all of this, but I don't know where to look.

It's because you have AOHell as an ISP. My former ISP, Net Access, used
to try to access my computer at least once a week, they said it was
most likely system testing. With Zone Alarm, when you are using the
computer, if you are online, right click on the taskbar icon and select
Engage Internet lock. You can program your browser to bypass the lock
so you can access the Internet. When you are working offline, right
click and select Stop All Internet Activity. This way you won't get
nearly as many attempts to access your computer. You should have it on
high security. Left click the icon, click the Security tab, and set
both settings to HIGH. That will keep your computer in Stealth mode so
that hackers won't see it. Under the Lock tab, you can allow your
Pass-Locked programs to access the Internet.

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[CTRL] Comments and questions

2001-09-23 Thread Xxx Yyy
First of all a thank you those who post articles to this site. These articles help all of us make sense of the world around us. Trying to synthesize information from the generally accepted news sources, information from alternative news sources which may be accurate and alternative news sources which are disinformation is very much like high wire walking on a mental level, but getting to the other side and finding a new perspective on situations is well worth the effort. 

Two questions:
Has anyone come across interviews dealing with September 11th with Yossef Bodansky who wrote a book on Bin Laden called The Man Who Declared War On America. The book was recommended but I haven't been able to obtain a copy.

Second,
I don't think this fits into conspiracy theory, but I downloaded the free trial of ZoneAlarm and started following up thru Who Is on the addresses given of those who try to gain entry. The program has been stopping about sixty addresses a day. A day or two ago I decided to follow up on some of the addresses given and was surprised to see that most come from all over the globe...London, Australia,China, Chile, Brazil and some do come from the US. Is there an article I can find on what is occurring? An article that would also tell me why AOL would be trying to access my computer 14 times in such a secretive way in the past 4-1/2 hours? I did contact AOL but was just shifted from person to person. There probably is a very benign explanation for all of this, but I don't know where to look.