On Dec 12, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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> Absolutely worst case scenario your ISP has been criminally negligent
> and hasn't updated it's DNS software to patch the horrible flaw that
> was discovered this summer, and they're being hacked.
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> Here is a good article on the subject: w
On Dec 12, 2008, at 9:37 AM, George Hozendorf wrote:
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> Typing in www.cnn.com brought up Apple again. A re-boot cleared up
> the problem for now. I'll keep your eMail for future reference.
>>
If a reboot cleared up the problem, then your local DNS cache was
messed up, and there are termin
On Dec 12, 2008, at 10:16 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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> On Dec 11, 2008, at 7:23 PM, George Hozendorf wrote:
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>> I have www.cnn.com set at my home page, but is opens the Apple page.
>> CNN is in my Bookmarks Bar. When I click on it, I still get Apple.
>> This scenario is the same in both Safa
On Dec 11, 2008, at 7:23 PM, George Hozendorf wrote:
> I have www.cnn.com set at my home page, but is opens the Apple page.
> CNN is in my Bookmarks Bar. When I click on it, I still get Apple.
> This scenario is the same in both Safari and Firefox. Does anyone
> have any idea what's causing th
On Dec 11, 2008, at 8:23 PM, George Hozendorf wrote:
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> I have www.cnn.com set at my home page, but is opens the Apple page.
> CNN is in my Bookmarks Bar. When I click on it, I still get Apple.
> This scenario is the same in both Safari and Firefox. Does anyone
> have any idea what's causing th
I have www.cnn.com set at my home page, but is opens the Apple page.
CNN is in my Bookmarks Bar. When I click on it, I still get Apple.
This scenario is the same in both Safari and Firefox. Does anyone
have any idea what's causing this?
George
Mac OS X 10.5.5
Mac Mini 1.83GHz Intel Cor