>From Slate:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/09/10/gmail_password_hack_russian_bitcoin_forum_leaks_credentials_but_most_google.html
On Sep 12, 2014, at 1:25 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Listers,
>
> I think it was yesterday or the day before that I found among the messages
Dashboard is different in that I had no menu to check out. I spoke to apple and
they instructed me on how to use the app.
On Sep 11, 2014, at 9:07 AM, David Griffith wrote:
> None that I am aware of as Voiceover does not really have application
> specific options unless you set them up with an
I baught a wireless apple keyboard and when I connect it, I hear the
voiceover read the name of the person Joh;n's keyboard. How can I change that?
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Well, this is going to be an expensive time for me as I will get my Mac mini
when the new ones are announced. So in the light of this, when should I buy my
I cloud storage as I want enough storage to put all my files in to the cloud
drive. Should I buy when IOS8 comes although I will not get IOS
It all depends on how much storage you need. You can get as little as 20GB
a month for 99 cent a month, or up to 1TB for 20 bucks a month. I
personally would just buy a drive and store my stuff off line. That's just
me though, never trusted online storage plans, they can fail, files can be
compr
I plan on getting 200GB, once Yosemite comes out. That way I can move all my
files from Dropbox to there, then add all my music and other media and finally
have everything accessible from my Mac and iPhone, plus keep a cloud-based copy
for backup purposes. Until Yosemite, though, I can't do any
Well, as for me, I know what I'm going to do. I'm going to go for one terabyte
for $20 a month. That way, I hate to Canadian six my Dropbox, at least, I
suspected that is what I might do, but not quite sure yet.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray,
Still a very happy Mac and iPhone user!
Se
Yep, I also got this message, it said 5 million gmail passwords were
leaked, the best thing to do is delete these messages, and go to the
gmail site directly if you are concerned. I put that message right
where it belonged, in the trash.
Original message:
Listers,
I think it was yesterday or
No, emails like this are never legit, never.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 9/11/2014 11:29 PM, Eleanor Roberts wrote:
Hi Andrew
I had exactly the same e-mail. I haven't tried the website, but share your
concerns completely. Could anyone el
Actually this one seems to be true. This leak has been reported by several
news outlets in the past several days.
Todd
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 10:53 AM, The Believer
wrote:
>No, emails like this are never legit, never.
>
> From The Believer. . .
> . . . what if it were true?
> ancient.ali
When the newer iMovie V10 came out, they were good enough to leave the older
more functional V9 intact and available in a separate folder. I use iMovie V9
all the time and will need it to be available under yosemite. It seems to be
just an app that I could copy to a back up and then install in y
is there anyone experiencing a buffer when listening to youtube? i just
experience this yesterday. i dont think this is due to my internet connection
because i tried viewing some videos on my windows laptop is not buffering.
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Very interesting to read all the different points on this. But just one
question, as someone who opened the e-mail but did not follow the link or go
onto the website or anything will I have exposed any of my information to these
potential hackers or not?? Just a bit concerned I may've done somet
Hello dear fill!
Yes, you can back up it and then drop it back into your finder to use it.
I am Stil working with Apple guis with iMovie, and I think that they will wait
until we all have yosemite to test some other things. Hopefully, it will work
much much better!
Best
Daniela Rubio T
Disting
There is all sorts of hacking going on. But it makes absolutely no
sense at all to go onto a strange web site and ewpose oneself to further
hacking. Common sense dictates that one can simply change passwords by
logging into legitimate web sites, in this case the Gmall site.
Furthermore,
Deleting spam without further ado is safe.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 9/12/2014 9:48 AM, Eleanor Roberts wrote:
Very interesting to read all the different points on this. But just one
question, as someone who opened the e-mail but did no
Finally took some time to review the responses to my query. I just
looked up Time Capsule and its intriguing.
If I understand it correctly, this is a router and storage device
that my devices can access wirelessky? The 2terabyte model is $299. I
only have a 500gig Iomega so would need mo
It's certainly better to be safe than sorry. If an e-mail looks fishy,
even if it's from an address you know, it probaly is...
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 1:07 PM, The Believer
wrote:
>Deleting spam without further ado is safe.
>
> From The Believer. . .
> . . . what if it were true?
> ancient
And of course some of those emails look to be from a trusted source
but those sources were very likely to have been compromised. So best bet
is, if it looks and smells fishy, it is.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 9/12/2014 10:54 AM, Todd W w
Hello,
Go to System Preferences and once in there, go to Bluetooth. Once there, find
the table listing your bluetooth devices. Then, find your keyboard in the list,
and press VO Shift M. Then, go down until you see the "Rename" option and press
return. This will allow you to rename it.
Hope this
The Time Capsule is local, to your house anyway. Data duplication is good, buy
why not consider local and cloud backups? Or, at least, get iTunes Match to
save all your music files, then get some extra iCloud storage and keep all your
documents there? I do this with Dropbox now, and I love knowi
Perhaps I am old fashioned and want full control of my data. Online
storage is great in concept but, and isn't there always that 'but'?
I hope this will not turn into a full blown 'pros vs cons'
discussion. There are plenty of both. What it comes down to is what one
needs and what is fea
Thank you for working with Apple on this Daniela.
Sent from my IPhone
> On Sep 12, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Daniela Rubio wrote:
>
> Hello dear fill!
> Yes, you can back up it and then drop it back into your finder to use it.
> I am Stil working with Apple guis with iMovie, and I think that they wi
I'm a huge fan of offsite backups; if that Time Capsule goes down, or if some
disaster happens, a cloud-based backup would be completely unaffected. Yes,
there are many things to consider, and if Dropbox or iCloud isn't your thing,
perhaps Carbonite or Crashplan could work for you? They both off
Is there a way of keeping track of how many of the 25,000 allotment have been
used?
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Alex Hall
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 2:03 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Backup Strategies
I
Its not that I am concerned about security so much as I am of losing
access to off site data. Yeah that may be a stretch but if you totally
lose your lcoal hardware, how do you remember your access information to
get that data and put it on new hardware? The concept is good tho.
25,000.
You can also use Arq from Haystack Software to back up to various places,
including Amazon S3/Glacier and Google Drive. Depending on your needs this is
free or very, very cost-effective. It's 100% accessible.
http://www.haystacksoftware.com/arq/index.php
But I thought the OP said he wasn't loo
Just a for instance, it wouldn't take too much to embed your gmail
address in the link so that clicking on it tells them you read their
spam and are willing to click on strange links. That puts you on the A
list they sell to other spammers. It's also possible the site will
'help' you fix your p
FWIW, I do think that cloud backups are awesome, but you should be careful not
to give up control either. Remember, "The cloud" is code for "Someone else's
computer". It is true that off-site backups protect you from local disaster,
but it is probably also true that such disasters are given mu
I guess I've learnt my lesson so I don't need any more of this. I thought since
it came through macvisionaries it was probably believable. I was too silly to
think that. So please don't rub it on.
Many thanks
Andrew
On 12 Sep 2014, at 18:54, Todd W wrote:
> It's certainly better to be safe t
I've not had to use it personally must confess, however, the interface is
available via the site and they do have telephone tech support that Drop Box
does not.
Regards,
Neil Barnfather
Talks List Administrator
Twitter @neilbarnfather
TalkNav is a Nuance, Code Factory and Sendero dealer, as
I had always wondered how reasonable it would be to do some kind of
backup co-op. For example, if I could figure out how to share a drive on
the internet for somebody else and they did the same for me, I could
backup my stuff to their drive and vice versa. As a co-op neither of us
would pay the
You just described a free feature offered by Crashplan. You can back files up
to a friend's computer, and/or they to yours, and it's free. Crashplan also
offers free backups to local drives, but honestly that sounds like Time Machine
so would only help Windows users I imagine.
On Sep 12, 2014, a
This web sight is a good way to get hacked I wouldn't mess with if I were u!
dillon collier
> On Sep 12, 2014, at 12:59 PM, The Believer wrote:
>
> And of course some of those emails look to be from a trusted source but
> those sources were very likely to have been compromised. So b
Its too easy to get carried away and use third party apps to do what
built in apps can do. I have done this in Windows. Its not a bad thing
to look to the outside of course. But I am starting to get comfortable
now with the Mac and am probably going to make the switch this month
from Windows
No, Time Machine does not compress, so you can browse right to a file and grab
it if you need to. It uses sim links and other tricks to minimize the size of
backups, but no compression. Automator is not a data app, it is used to
automate tasks like opening apps or renaming files. It's very usefu
I did also fill in the gmail adress. My email adress was not on the list of
hacked gmail adresses. So nothing happened. Usually i never do this, but was
curious. If it had bin a hacker site, they probably would say that my adress
was on the list. So this time, i think we are good to go. In gener
But now they know that your address is a valid one.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 9/12/2014 6:41 PM, Terje Strømberg wrote:
I did also fill in the gmail adress. My email adress was not on the list of
hacked gmail adresses. So nothing happen
Hi.
When I am in mail moving from the message table over to the message body I use
control option J. This has placed me within the message with reading starting
in the text body. Control option J pressed again places me back across in the
message table. Lately the control option J has placed me
But I subsequently heard that all those addresses and passwords that were given
out that Russian forum site, Google checked, and about 1 to 2% of those
combinations of usernames and passwords actually worked.
Sentapparently what it was was passwords that could've been used for a site
like eHar
I've never gotten F12 to open the dashboard. FN F12 changes my volume and F12
alone does nothing.
It's a well documented command so I'm not sure what i'm missing.
On Sep 10, 2014, at 1:10 PM, Matt Dierckens wrote:
> Hi, no problem.
> To go to the weather widget, press f12. You may want to clos
That's odd, mine works fine...
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:22 PM, Deb Lewis wrote:
>
> I’ve never gotten F12 to open the dashboard. FN F12 changes my volume and F12
> alone does nothing.
> It’s a well documented command so I’m not sure what i’m missing.
>
>> On Sep 10, 2014,
Time Capsule is an excellent choice. In addition to being a network backup
target, it's also an 802.11AC Wi-Fi base station and router. So it can make
your network go faster and more reliably, too. :)
Back To My Mac is actually supported by Time Capsule, too, which means that if
you shared an
Hi Deb!
Maybe your F12 is unchecked under keyboard shortcuts in the keyboard pref's!
Open system pref's and go to keyboard, select the keyboard shortcuts tab and in
the table select Mission Control!
Then in the next table see if F12 for dash board is unchecked!
HTH Colin
On 13 Sep 2014, at 03:46,
any other vo friendly wigits?
On 9/12/2014 11:21 PM, Colin Matthews wrote:
Hi Deb!
Maybe your F12 is unchecked under keyboard shortcuts in the keyboard
pref's!
Open system pref's and go to keyboard, select the keyboard shortcuts
tab and in the table select Mission Control!
Then in the next ta
Hi!
I found out by accident that Control+Left arrow opens dash board and
Control+Right arrow close's it again!
I did not set this up so maybe its the same on other peoples Mac's!
HTH Colin
On 13 Sep 2014, at 07:23, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona
wrote:
> any other VO friendly wigits?
>
>
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