Email hacker Simon Ashton is it a Hoax ?

Simon Ashton must be a famous email hacker by now!

I was shocked and surprised to receive in my email a hacker hoax that has been going around since 1995 – Do you remember those? Every other email in your Hotmail box was a FW of spam!  Lots of spam!  NOW this virus warning email has made its way to my Gmail, and I don’t like that. 

The email says

VERY URGENT – PLEASE READ – NOT A JOKE

IF A PERSON CALLED SIMON ASHTON ( SIMON25@HOTMAIL.CO.UK ) CONTACTS YOU THROUGH EMAIL DON’T OPEN THE MESSAGE. DELETE IT BECAUSE HE IS A HACKER!!

TELL EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST BECAUSE IF SOMEBODY ON YOUR LIST ADDS HIM THEN YOU WILL GET HIM ON YOUR LIST. HE WILL FIGURE OUT YOUR ID COMPUTER ADDRESS, SO COPY AND PASTE THIS MESSAGE TO EVERYONE EVEN IF YOU DON’T CARE FOR THEM AND FAST BECAUSE IF HE HACKS THEIR EMAIL HE HACKS YOUR MAIL TOO!!!!!…..

Anyone-using Internet mail such as Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL and so on. This information arrived this morning, Direct from both Microsoft and Norton. Please send it to everybody you know who has access to the Internet. You may receive an apparently harmless e-mail titled ‘Mail Server Report’

If you open either file, a message will appear on your screen saying: ‘It is too late now, your life is no longer beautiful.’

Subsequently you will LOSE EVERYTHING IN YOUR PC,
And the person who o sent it to you will gain access to your name, e-mail and password.

This is a new virus which started to circulate on Saturday afternoon. AOL has already confirmed the severity, and the anti virus software’s are not capable of destroying it .

The virus has been created by a hacker who calls himself ‘life owner’..

PLEASE SEND A COPY OF THIS E-MAIL TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS, And ask them to
PASS IT ON IMMEDIATELY!

Photo by Ciccio Pizzettaro c/o Flickr Creative Commons

Firstly the warning didn’t arrive this morning, from Microsoft and Norton, this email is 15 years old at least!  And there is no way that Simon Ashton can hack you from adding you to his list.   Its absolute rubbish. If this guy ever even existed he’s probably retired by now! Lol This is just a bogus hacker warning that does nothing but get in the way.

No one knows why this started, some say hackers just did it for a laugh to see how far they could fool people, others say its a great way to gain email addresses, if everyone sends it too everyone in their contacts list. However, its so old now, its probably not being used for anything at all. 

Don’t forward on these things, they are annoying pieces of spam. It doesn’t help anyone, if you want to watch out for warnings – bookmark my website!

If you get this email or similar, tell the person that sent it that is it a hoax and direct them to here so they can read for themselves.

I don’t think hackers are particularlly worried about email any more, they are far more busy with our social networking sites.

The only way to gain access to your accounts are via your password – they get this by either just guessing, sending bogus messages so you enter your password (phishing) or via keystroke capturing. Which can also come from bogus messages/links.

Remember never forward or click any links that you are not sure about.  Google it first, Google is your friend :)

Hope this helps

 

Photos by Ciccio Pizzettaro c/o Flickr Creative Commons

 

 

HTC Desire HD Review

I had been trying to source an HTC windows phone to review so was doing a bit of research and during this time, I was pleased to get an email from Joe from Brando World asking me if I would like to trial an HTC desire HD on Three. I was very happy to accept this offer, having heard a lot about this phone over the months, from my friends that are mobile bloggers. Most of them will obviously know all about this Smartphone by now since it was released in 2010 but maybe you don’t.

Super-fast boot

When I received the Desire HD I was amazed at the superfast boot and thrilled to find it already set up with threeuk minutes available and with an SD card installed, brilliant stuff, thanks Brando.

The HTC desire is/was powered with the Android 2.2 and also has the excellent HTC sense, I was hoping to be able to test out the Gingerbread Android 2.3 but the update didn’t come around to me yet.

Super-size Screen

An extremely desirable part about of HTC Desire HD is the enormous 4.3 inch LCD capacitive, pinch to zoom, touchscreen with 480 x 800 pixels; it was a pleasure to look at, it really enhances the whole Smartphone experience. I absolutely loved it!  The touchscreen was quite sensitive but on limited occasions it did require a second touch.  Even though this Smartphone is pretty big, it is slim and slender to really easy to hold,  however  you have to stretch hard to reach over to the top far side when using the unit with one hand.

Super-speedy browser

Performance was pleasantly pleasing; it has a powerful 1 GHz Scorpion processor which makes browsing as speedy as Gonzales.  With the multi-touch input method you can simply zip around, from browsing, to looking up words in the dictionary, Wiki, YouTube and many others using the copy and paste function and even share with your social networks, which was extremely enjoyable!

Super Social

Setting up and using social networks like Facebook, twitter and even emails is easy as pie on the HTC desire HD. During heavy usage times sometimes it brings up a message saying application is unresponsive close or continue, pressing continue just returned it to where you were, I do however multitask to the full I assume I was testing it to its limits.

The notification bar was greatly used, it is located at the top of the screen, you put your finger on it drag down to open a new page that shows your latest, tweets, messages, emails, or whatever you have set up.

Super-easy camera

The camera is an 8 megapixel colour camera with auto focus and a dual LED flash, which is very easy to use.  It has no front facing camera however, so you are back to taking your Facebook profile pictures in the bathroom mirror I’m afraid.  Although, it does have self-portrait mode, you click this and when you turn it round  it will detect your face, focus and shoot, give it time though = clever that!

Strangely (I’m useless at phone photography) I was extremely pleased with the quality of pictures that I took with this Smartphone, see my flickr.  Some say they could be crisper, but they are mostly untouched straight from the phone, I thought they were pretty good. The downside of taking this many photos was that the battery quickly went flat.  Another silly thing maybe, was that when I was taking photos I kept turning the volume up or down as the volume button happens to be where you hold the phone to take photographs.

Scrolling through photographs on the HTC desire HD is slow and sometimes unresponsive.

The supplied battery is just not enough for this Smartphone, there is so much in it, and you want to use it all of the time, so its understandable that it isn’t going to last a full day without a second charge, it doesn’t take long to charge though.  The good news is that you can buy a better battery to put in the HTC. Try Mugen Power Batteries I’ve heard great things about them, and they are nice people too.

The HTC Desire HD did present me with one challenge and that was connecting to my windows 7 PC – I managed it in the end, however this will be another post as I will put ideas for a fix.

To keep this from becoming a novel I will summarise in list form.

Likes

huge screen
user Interface
fast boot
cutely customisable
5 home screens
fast free maps
speedy browser with added options.
easy to use camera
android OS
remote wipe with HTCSense
Signal strength and 3G
mostly everything

Dislikes

Battery
Some Lag on certain things. (This maybe resolved with Gingerbread)
Phone to PC connection
No capture screen-shot short cuts

See full specs here on the HTC website. http://www.htc.com/www/product/desirehd/specification.html

You guessed it, I thoroughly enjoyed having the HTC Desire HD it was super and I am going to miss it.