Good afternoon everyone,
Of course this is slightly off topic, but still quite relevant in protecting
our community. When trying to find and select media, TV, or radio based
resources over the Internet, via a TV box, Smart TV, or other devices we may
have in our homes or that we may take with us.
On Mar 20, 2018, at 2:17 PM, David Goldfield <david.goldfield@xxxxxxxxxxx>I like to think of the project as “Making Security Accessible”. I am just
wrote:
I am not at all surprised by Gregory's findings. While I don't know anything
about this particular site, I will say that a Web site which claims to offer
full episodes of TV shows at no cost, with some exceptions, should be treated
with some skepticism and caution. There are some definite exceptions but, in
general, I would be suspicious of a service offering free access to TV shows
and I would say that the legality of this service is something which I would
seriously question.
Gregory, I'd be curious as to the type of security solution you are
proposing. If you have a beta version and are ready to ask for feedback you
should consider joining my mailing list to discuss the accessibility of
security software. To subscribe, send an email to
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On 3/20/2018 2:37 PM, Gregory D. Rosenberg wrote:
Good afternoon everyone,
I would hold off from telling everyone about this site. I went on it with
some of the computer forensics tools I use and their site is doing some very
inappropriate things. Like Ralph Nador used to say “If it sounds to good to
be true, it probably is.”
My tools and my sandboxed test machine assessed an Amazon scam. That tells
you that “You have won, blah blah” or some such language. The site appears
to contain malware. It could be the operator is just careless with their
site. Painfully the more likely possibility is that they are using it as a
means to collect personally identifying information (PII) to later be used
to commit identify theft.
I am working an eDiscovery case and the court has placed the client under a
demand to produce documents by the 31st, I have to complete my work before
the end of Sunday. So it may be a day or two before I can thoroughly check
this out. It looked very nice to me as well.
With the share number of cybercriminals and state actors trying to do harm
to us individually or to our country at large it pays to be extra virulent.
I now know my mission for the summer when my schedule lightens. I will put
together a toolkit for those that are visually impaired, blind, or that have
multiple challenges that can be used to better protect you in Cyberspace.
On Mar 20, 2018, at 11:10 AM, Robert Kaiser (Redacted sender "rcubfank" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
These are entire shows. I couldn’t believe this myself. I’m stil looking
for a legitimate free site where they have live shows.
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Are these full shows or just clips.
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Subject: [blind-internet-tv] Great computer TV site
Hey:
I just found a great way to watch TV on line. Click the link below & start
searching for TV shows. I’m not sure but it looks like they have everything
but the kitchen sink.
I just watched 2 eppasodes of Peticote Junction.
Again, enjoy.
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secure our computers and networks against all vulnerabilities. Security
organizations collectively are seeing nearly four new threats every second.
Therefore, we must shift our security goals to making our computers and
networks survive the invevitable attacks."
Gregory D. Rosenberg
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