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Re: Spyware/Anti Virus Software - Which do you use?

Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:07 pm

ZanShadow needs to stop clicking random links to porn sites.

Re: Spyware/Anti Virus Software - Which do you use?

Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:34 pm

What else is the internet for?

Re: Spyware/Anti Virus Software - Which do you use?

Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:15 am

Bitching about movies, TV shows and video games, including (or indeed, especially) those you don't watch or play.

Re: Spyware/Anti Virus Software - Which do you use?

Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:20 am

phpBB [video]

Re: Spyware/Anti Virus Software - Which do you use?

Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:45 am

Snoop Dogg and Norton Team Up to Smoke Cybercrime

Never bothered editing the quote and just pasted the whole article because it's full of lulz.
Snoop Dogg may not be the first person you think of when contemplating cybersecurity, but a new ad campaign from Norton, the antivirus company, hopes to change that. Tha Boss Dogg is the face of Norton’s “Hack is Wack” venture, an effort to spread the word about cybercrime to a demographic Norton feels does not take the issue seriously enough.

The centerpiece of the Hack is Wack ad campaign is a website where users can submit videos of their own anti-cybercrime raps. The entrant judged to have the tightest flow, dopest rhymes and fattest beats will win tickets to see Snoop Dogg in concert, a free laptop and a chance to meet Snoop’s agent.

But why pick the D-O double-Gizzle to headline the campaign? Because, like so many Americans, the Doggfather has himself been a victim of cybercrime.

By both personalizing the issue, and by speaking with the authority that only a former gang member, convict, and noted marijuana enthusiast can muster, Norton hopes that Snoop can get young people to recognize the dangers of computer crime. ( :lol: )

“He really represents, at this stage in life, what’s cool. And he’s trying to say, ‘cyber crime is uncool,’” said Rhonda Shantz, VP of Global Brand Marketing and PR for Norton.

In Norton’s eyes, Snoop has become something of a father figure, shedding his pornographic video-producing, blunt smoking image for that of a family man with his mind on cybersecurity and cybersecurity on his mind. (pls. stop with the hilarity)

“The consumers that follow him are recognizing how he’s been out there, changing his brand, over the course of many years,” said Sally Jenkins, VP of Worldwide Marketing for Norton. “That’s why we thought, ‘gosh, because of this image change he’s been after for six, seven years, we should allow him to talk about how [cybercrime] is real.’”

The Hack is Whack contest runs through the end of September, so make those videos soon if you want to put a 187 on cybercrime. Church.

Disappointed that the article never mentioned what cybercrime Snoop had been victimized of. Piracy?
I wonder if Snoop was high when he saw the offer and agreed or he simply did it for the money.

Re: Spyware/Anti Virus Software - Which do you use?

Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:38 am

snoop is wack. symantec (norton) is wack. wack plus wack equals snoopy defeating the cat next door. it only happened once.

Re: Spyware/Anti Virus Software - Which do you use?

Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:29 am

Seems there's no business venture Snoop Dogg will turn down.
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