Category: Golden Nuggets of Wisdom

  • Your online footprint

    This post is going to probably be quite contradictory, as I have posted online about my life for the last 15 years, but ya know…

    Be careful what you post online.

    I know that’s an obvious statement really, but I am blown away daily at how blind some people seem to be in regards to their online privacy. Posting about their every movement, checking-in to every place they visit and generally documenting their entire existence to the public. If you remove the internet from the mix and just wandered about phoning your mates up saying “Hey I just walked into the doctors” and then 30 mins later rang the same mate up and ask them for their opinions about your recent visit to the doctors – you would soon lose friends and get locked in the looney bin. Yet add the internet back into the mix and this is now considered perfectly normal behaviour.

    We all start off life way more trusting than we should be, when we are younger we go through life without thinking about privacy and what people may be able to find out about us online when we’re older – I mean you’ve only got to look in the press to see how an individuals online past can destroy their future. James Gunn is a recent victim of this, and a day doesn’t go by where at least one news outlet is dragging up old Tweets from Donald Trump’s past.

    So what should you do to keep yourself safe?

    Thankfully, most social networks now have half decent privacy controls, mainly due to how much this has all been in the news – but regardless of that, most of them make it fairly easy to review and modify your settings, so follow the steps below and hopefully they will help you stay on top of your online privacy.

    1. Don’t sign up to every social network in the world. Many people have an account on everything, and this is a very easy way to forget what you have and leave huge piles of sensitive data littered all over the internet. If you stop using something, close your account.
    2. Don’t allow anyone and everyone to connect to you. With Facebook you can set it so only friends fo friends can find and add you. Twitter lets you lock down your profile and other networks have similar controls. Be mindful of how you have these settings configured.
    3. Continually review your settings. Make a point of going in once a month to check your settings, as app updates, policy changes and reinstallation of certain apps can wipe these settings and before you realise it, every post you make is publicly searchable again.
    4. THINK before you POST. Why are you posting that image? What is the actual reason? Does the world need to know you visit Costa coffee every morning at 8:37am? The answer is probably “I dunno” or “No”.
    5. Try and think ahead. Some of the stuff Ben Bradley MP posted about may years ago came to bite him on the ass recently, also as I stated earlier – many people are constantly in the news due to things they said a lifetime ago – so when you’re posting your next status update, think “Will this come back to haunt me?” and if the answer is “Yes” or “Maybe” – then walk away from the computer.

    To conclude, dont be a dingbat & think before you post.

    Konichiwa.

    PS I posted this article using Gutenburg, I only actually posted this so I could try it out but I think the article came out ok anyway 🙂

    PPS Gutenburg is pretty cool 🙂

  • The Original Tim Westwood Soundboard BBC Radio 1

    Tim Westwood Soundboard

    Tim Westwood Soundboard

    We used to use this Tim Westwood Soundboard all the time, when we won a contract, when we made a website live… then one day, it vanished?!

    I scoured the internet and found a wonderful human who had made a command line Tim Westwood soundboard – very cool. Anyway, he had used the original SWF to get the audio files out of it, so I reached out to him and BLAMMO he had the original SWF! Big shout to Jacob, the big dog!!!

    EDIT: You may need to enable flash on this site to get it to work, in Google Chrome;

    1. To the left of the web address, click the Security Padlock or Info Icon. 
    2. At the bottom, click Site Settings.
    3. In the new tab, to the right of “Flash,” click the Down arrow and choose “Allow”
    4. Come back to this site and reload the page.

    [swf:https://0lly.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/soundboard_nogun.swf 600 500]

    The original Tim Westwood Soundboard was hosted here, but for some reason they took the main SWF down. I will host this soundboard until the end of time, UNDERSTAND THAT!

    Tim Westwood Sound Effects

    Tim Westwood Sayings

    Tim Westwood Klaxon

  • F*ck you, Rob Carona! Hacked PayPal Account and Personal Info Leak SCAMMER!

    This was sent to me earlier in the year, and it angered me if i’m being honest! Ive obfuscated the actual details but they were an actual legit old postal address of mine.

    From: Rob Carona robcarona@hotmail.com
    Date: 28 March 2017 at 12:44
    Subject: Olly
    To: Olly <one-of-my@email-accounts.com>

    Hello, Olly!

    I am bothering you for a very serious cause. Though you don’t know me, but I have a lot of personal info about you. The matter is that, most likely by mistake, the information of your account has been emailed to me.
    For instance, your address is:
    123 My Actual Old Road
    My Actual Town
    My Actual County
    MY 01D ZIP

    I am a lawful citizen, so I decided to caution] you, that your PayPal account may have been hacked. I attached the file – name.dot that examine what info has become accessible for attackers. File password is – 2811

    I look forward to hearing from you,
    Robbi Caronna

    This type of scam is the worst – as this preys on fear, the fear of having your identiy stolen and used for god knows what.

    The email came with an attachment which appeared to be a Word Document but that would have had Macros in it, and those macros would have more than likely been some kind of virus or would have installed some kind of malware to my PC.

    So, Robbi Caronna – fu*k you, you garbage person. If I was elderly, or young and naive I could have easily falled for this and ended up with my PC infected and my world turned upside down. You prey on the inexperienced and vulnerable and no doubt profit from that.

    I hope you get an infection in your bottyhole that is untreatable and leaves you in pain for the rest of your existence.

    I reached out to Robba for a comment, he didnt have one. Asshat.