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- From: ajb8886@ritvax.isc.rit.edu
- Subject: Re: PRODIGY New and improved STILL SUCKS, HORRIBLE as before
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.200638.6612@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
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- References: <1992Dec16.060755.6327@panix.com> <1992Dec16.205326.29305@gateway.ssf-sys.DHL.COM> <zkessin.724555976@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> <1992Dec17.182159.6672@itsmail1.hamilton.edu>,<zkessin.724650697@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu>
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 20:06:38 GMT
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- In article <zkessin.724650697@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu>, zkessin@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Zach, the Lego Maniac) writes:
- >jmalloy@itsmail1.hamilton.edu (Joseph T. Malloy) writes:
- >
- >>In article <zkessin.724555976@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> zkessin@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Zach, the Lego Maniac) writes:
- >>>
- >>>DON'T use Prodigy, well not unless you dont care that other people may
- >>>be snooping on *YOUR* files. I just read on alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk
- >>>something about Prodigy uploading stuff from peoples HD's. I think the
- >>>EFF has more info.
- >>>
- >>>just a warning.
- >>>
- >>>Zach
- >>>zkessin@cs.brandeis.edu
- >
- >>I thought this bit about Prodigy (which is awful as an on-line service,
- >>if you ask me) "snooping around one's disk" was sort of an urban myth.
- >>If I recall correctly, there is a file, STAGE.DAT, that Prodigy uses as
- >>a temporary cache-like storage area, and it's this file that gets
- >>written to (and read?), hence the time stamp changes often. I don't
- >>recall anyone demonstrating that the evil Prodigy empire was out there
- >>looking for major industrial secrets on your hd :)
-
- Yes. Look around in this file called STAGE.DAT with a disk editor. You'll
- often find chunks of your data within this file, ie. you may see fragments of
- say, your Word Perfect documents, Quicken data, and so forth.
-
- The authors of the terminal program did indeed claim that this data being
- within the file was a result of area used by STAGE.DAT not necessarily being
- completely used, and as a result looking in areas of STAGE.DAT that it hasn't
- written to, you then see the former contents of the empty sectors, ie. the
- program that resided there prior to being deleted.
-
- Not a completely unreasonable explaination, but if that explaination were true
- then it would also mean they are needlessly eating up megabytes of disk space
- unnecessarily when they could be providing more dynamic storage...
-
- Alex
-
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- >
- >From what I know the Prodigy contract that you agree to when Loging on
- >does give them this right. However I dont know if they do do this. I
- >would not trust them myself, But I am paranoid in some ways. Also for
- >consumer survays this would be a VERY effective way of runing survays
- >to sell data on custemers.
- >I advise caution.
- >I dont use prodigy and for this reason alone would not, (well the
- >censoring of online forums and e-mail annoys me too)
- >
- >--Zach
- > Zachary Kessin zkessin@cs.brandeis.edu
- > real.world: I don't think the news server gets that group!
- >
- >
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