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« on: December 12, 2006, 12:26:06 AM »
I installed the latest Mozilla Firefox, but now I am getting a message such as...


error 404


why am I getting this on my Sony Vaio?  

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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2006, 12:57:28 AM »
you not alone, try reinstalling it again. I had a bad FF upgrade about two weeks ago.

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« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2006, 01:12:30 AM »
I've reinstalled it twice over and have given up on it.  I am truly considering saying goodbye to computers altogether.

It is getting out of control with all the Viruses (I believe companies create in order to create a business).

Then it seems as though the companies such as MS and Apple in a way has begun to take more control over your computes than you the owner does.

With being forced to upgrade to a newer version of Os's, software fixes and updates, it's seems to be getting out of control and becoming more of a nuisance than anything else.

My only recourse in getting things back in order is to do a CLEAN install of my OS on my Sony Vaio, but will have to reinstall every single program is a pain in the #$%.

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« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2006, 06:12:52 PM »
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I've reinstalled it twice over and have given up on it.
I've heard this descirbed as the definition of a not quite complimentary term. eek2.gif smile.gif Instead of re-installing, how about re-downloading? Electrons have a way of getting lost in transmission...

And, remember, computers are extremely stoopid machines, they do exactly and only what they are programmed to do. There's almost always a human involved in a broken application.
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« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2006, 11:25:52 PM »
QUOTE(Nutterbutter @ Dec 12 2006, 07:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It is getting out of control with all the Viruses (I believe companies create in order to create a business).


Viruses are not created by antivirus companies, if that's what you mean. There's no way an antivirus company would risk it--they're not going to risk having a large corporation like Symantec go bankrupt, and having all the executives sent to prison. Besides, there's no need. There are zero Mac viruses, yet people still buy Mac antivirus software!

Computer viruses are not written by random vandals, antivirus companies, or bored kids; they are written by dedicated, organized professionals, often associated with Russian or Eastern European organized crime, for the purpose of profit.

Almost all modern computer viruses are written to take control of the infected computer. Lists of infected computers are then sold to spammers. The spammers seize control of the infected computers and pump spam through them.

These viruses do more than just let the virus writers send spam through them. They also sift through the computer looking for things like bank account information, eBay information, and so on, which is sent back to the virus writer.

Computer viruses have become one of the top moneymakers for Russian organized crime. One person in particular, Leo Kuvayev (head of the so-called "Russian spam gang") works closely with Russian mafia writing computer viruses which infect computers and install mail servers on them. Leo then sends large amounts of spam through these infected servers, advertising everything from fake "penis pills" to so-called "OEM" pirated software. He also sells lists of infected computers to other spammers, and to people who make money via extortion, using networks of virus-infected computers to attack popular Web sites and then demand payment from the owners of those sites.

In some cases, viruses install compact Web server software on the infected computers without the owner's knowledge. When you receive those fake emails trying to con you out of your PayPal password or your bank account number by telling you your account is suspended and sending you to a Web site that looks just like PayPal or a bank, odds are good the Web site you are seeing is hosted on a virus-infected computer.

With so much money inn computer viruses--it is now more profitable for Eastern European organized crime than more traditional ventures like drugs and prostitution--there's no shortage of computer viruses. The antivirus companies don't make the viruses; they don't have to.
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