Gary McGath <
[email protected]> wrote:
The "From" address is [email protected] . Grenadine.co is
registered in Colombia, as the domain name indicates. A whois
check tells me the registrant's name and address are "redacted
for privacy." Web searches on "what is grenadine.co" and "is
grenadine.co legitimate" tell me a lot about drinks but not much
about the domain.
Like Andy, I've seen other cons use it.
Lots of third-world countries have sold the rights to use their
country code to businesses elsewhere in the world, confusingly enough.
And not just on the Internet. Lots of ships that have never sailed
anywhere near Central America fly the Panamanian flag.
I'm not thrilled by all the fannish outsourcing. What next, hire a
company to organize and run the con itself, rather than relying on
voluneers? I've heard claims that a number of cons, including the
latest two Worldcons, used MailChimp to send mass emails to all their
members. I wouldn't know, even though I was a member of both cons,
as I of course have long since had MailChimp blocked as a spam site.
Even if I didn't, if I start to read an email and the first thing
I see is an impenetrable mess of angle brackets, ampersands, and
JavaScript code, I don't waste my time trying to make sense of it.
The default behavior by most people is to open any link and download
any app they're asked to . This is a big part of why data breaches
are routine.
ObSF: I recently read a trilogy by Adrian Tchaikovsky (who, despite
his name, is British, not Russian): _Children of Time_, _Children of
Ruin_, and _Children of Memory_. (And I'm currently re-reading the
last one, in reaction to its twist ending.) The back story of the
trilogy is that there was a terrible war on Earth, as a part of which
a doomsday computer virus was broadcast into space, which caused
all computers to unrecoverably crash, killing everyone in the space
colonies in our solar system, and almost everyone in the handful of interstellar terraforming expeditions.
My first thought was that no sane designer would set up computers to automatically run whatever crap is sent to them. My second thought
was that present-day computer designers aren't sane.
My biggest computer-related fear isn't that AI will take over the
world. It's that someone will turn one of my computers into a child
porn web server without my noticing, resulting in my getting a prison
sentence of life without the possibility of parole. This has already
happened to hundreds of people. And some who were falsely accused of
this pled guilty in return for a sentence of only a few years followed
by life on the sex offender list.
--
Keith F. Lynch -
http://keithlynch.net/
Please see
http://keithlynch.net/email.html before emailing me.
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