Hello, Tatiana. Thanks for Your appreciation. The Zender recordings I have, although unpublished, are too recent to be uploaded here. On the other hand, I'll check for more Maderna.
Today I DL'ed the last half dozen of latest Guido posts via Mediafire, but that file sharing service ALSO opened a page, each time, to a malware site. Here are the root URLs of these three DAMAGING sites yu should avoid at all costs!
Ciao Guido, scopro oggi il tuo blog, cercando un requiem di Mozart interpretato da Bruno Walter nel 1937 a Parigi... Purtroppo non ho trovato la funzione ricerca nel tuo blog, volevo chiederti se sapresti aiutarmi? Grazie ed auguri di buona Pasqua
Incidentally, re my comments regarding Mediafire above:
I have had these commercial file sharing sites OFTEN linking to malware because they probably DO NOT KNOW that when they take the advertising order. The problem is with the customer who buys an ad on their site, not the file sharing site (it's impossible to predict, ahead of time, WHAT will be offered.) I have had almost every single file sharing service, from time to time, offer malware (or close to malware) and utilize heavy security measures to avoid it. ("You get what you pay for" as it were!)
So it's not criticizing Mediafire, or Guido's marvelous, invaluable wite, it's a problem with malware vendors. Sometimes they will open a box that tells you to close it if you do not want it; but that's a ruse and actually the unseen internal code passes this as a permission to the operating system to download and execute a file--and, bingo, your data is being stolen; or worse: you could have your hard drive encrypted, or even erased...BEWARE!
I am an IT expert and computer code writer since the 1980s, so I speak from experience. 8HH
Many, many thanks to Guido for all this fabulous music!
@8H Haggis: Clearly you don't have an ad blocker in your browser or use a download manager like JDownloader. Using either means never seeing any of those pop-ups you mentioned. (NOT mentioning these obvious remedies might make your IT skills seem limited.) I've used Mediafire for many years (up and down) and never had the slightest trouble with it, nor anyone I know. Mediafire is free, fast, and never auto-deletes files after any period of time. Shouting specious warnings at everyone is mere scaremongering. Or agitprop favoring their competitors....
8 comments:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/3i2ko87t9zfhdhz/BASCHER.zip/file
Thank you!
Could you please post some recordings of Bruno Maderna or Hans Zender if you have any?
Many Thanks from Kazakhstan!
Hello, Tatiana. Thanks for Your appreciation.
The Zender recordings I have, although unpublished, are too recent to be uploaded here. On the other hand, I'll check for more Maderna.
***WARNING TO GUIDO AND ALL CURRENT USERS!***
Today I DL'ed the last half dozen of latest Guido posts via Mediafire, but that file sharing service ALSO opened a page, each time, to a malware site. Here are the root URLs of these three DAMAGING sites yu should avoid at all costs!
lastworking.reliablesite2upgrade.info
otnolatrnup.com
pla4.admedit.net
If you have Windows, you can add these to your HOSTS file to block them, or put them into the blocking list of your Anti-Spyware programs, if any.
They open a page you CANNOT CLOSE without clicking on a box, which does BAD THINGS to your PC.
So, if these pages open up, use the Task Manager to terminate your browser; do NOT click on a dialogue box from these sites.
8H Haggis
Ciao Guido, scopro oggi il tuo blog, cercando un requiem di Mozart interpretato da Bruno Walter nel 1937 a Parigi... Purtroppo non ho trovato la funzione ricerca nel tuo blog, volevo chiederti se sapresti aiutarmi?
Grazie ed auguri di buona Pasqua
Incidentally, re my comments regarding Mediafire above:
I have had these commercial file sharing sites OFTEN linking to malware because they probably DO NOT KNOW that when they take the advertising order. The problem is with the customer who buys an ad on their site, not the file sharing site (it's impossible to predict, ahead of time, WHAT will be offered.) I have had almost every single file sharing service, from time to time, offer malware (or close to malware) and utilize heavy security measures to avoid it. ("You get what you pay for" as it were!)
So it's not criticizing Mediafire, or Guido's marvelous, invaluable wite, it's a problem with malware vendors. Sometimes they will open a box that tells you to close it if you do not want it; but that's a ruse and actually the unseen internal code passes this as a permission to the operating system to download and execute a file--and, bingo, your data is being stolen; or worse: you could have your hard drive encrypted, or even erased...BEWARE!
I am an IT expert and computer code writer since the 1980s, so I speak from experience.
8HH
Many, many thanks to Guido for all this fabulous music!
@8H Haggis: Clearly you don't have an ad blocker in your browser or use a download manager like JDownloader. Using either means never seeing any of those pop-ups you mentioned. (NOT mentioning these obvious remedies might make your IT skills seem limited.) I've used Mediafire for many years (up and down) and never had the slightest trouble with it, nor anyone I know. Mediafire is free, fast, and never auto-deletes files after any period of time. Shouting specious warnings at everyone is mere scaremongering. Or agitprop favoring their competitors....
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