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Re: MOC Contest
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lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.ny.bin, lugnet.technic, lugnet.technic.bionicle
Date: 
Fri, 22 Jun 2001 16:51:27 GMT
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Comet Cursor is NOT innocuous.  It's spy ware.  It tracks your goings and
comings on the web and sends the results back to the publisher.

Unless you like giving out this kind of information, I'd remove it ASAP.


--
Mike
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Mike Faunce
mike at faunce dot com

"Ray Kremer" <raykremer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:GF9LBJ.Ms3@lugnet.com...
A Plug-in is a small program that attaches itself to your internet browser
program in order to view certain on-line content.  Shockwave and • Realplayer are
two you may be more familiar with.  I've never had a plug-in install • without
asking, but I use Netscape.  Every time I've ever gone to a comet
cursor-enabled page on a browser that didn't have it installed I got a
little pop-up window asking me if I wanted the plug-in.  Maybe MSIE has a
setting that tells them to install automatically.  If that's the case, • your
beef is with Microsoft, not the webpage owner.

Anyway, the comet cursor plug in changes the way the mouse cursor looks • while
you are on webpages that make use of it.  If you leave the webpage or even
switch to a different program it goes back to normal.  It's quite • harmless, I
use it on several of my own websites.  The thing in the system tray (where • the
clock is) can be told to go away and not come back if you right-click it • and go
into its preferences.

Why it installed to 15 computers by viewing the webpage from one of them • is
beyond me.  Even so, I think you were a little harsh before.  All those • CAPS
and a threat of reporting his site?  I hope he didn't remove entirely them • just
because of you.

If anybody's curious, it comes from here:
http://cometzone.cometsystems.com/

In lugnet.general, Kenneth A. Drumm, Ph.D. writes:
   It was My Comet Cursor. I don't know what a browser plugin is. All I • do
know is it installed without even a notice. I realized it after our • cursor
changed and I saw a new thing next to the time on the computer. I was • under
the impression ALL software had to ask first. I could be wrong. Ken's the
computer person not me, and he's still in a semi-unconscious state in the
hospital.



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(...) I'd never heard this. I found it hard to believe, since the thing isn't even on unless you go to a website with a cursor on it. I did a Google search of "comet cursor spy" and the first two sites alone (URL) this. Yes, the comet software sends (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.ny.bin, lugnet.technic, lugnet.technic.bionicle)

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A Plug-in is a small program that attaches itself to your internet browser program in order to view certain on-line content. Shockwave and Realplayer are two you may be more familiar with. I've never had a plug-in install without asking, but I use (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.ny.bin, lugnet.technic, lugnet.technic.bionicle)

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