Posts Tagged ‘incompetence’

Norton/Symantec pifts problems

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

So there’s been a bit of an internet hub-bub about a mysterious call-home-exe named pifts.exe, found in some Norton security products.  I have no say one way or another about what pifts might be doing.  I can only speak to the ongoing debacle that their handling of questions in their forums.

Right now, the only example of pifts I can find is in the mac forums.  Every other thread with that keyword gets deleted, and the poster banned.

This is just plain stupid on the part of the moderators, and if I were the VP in charge of marketing or PR at Symantetc, you can guarantee there’d be a few less people employed in the forums department, by 5pm tonight.  This is the 21st century.  The idea that you can supress bad news has been widely discredited, and it’s been proven over and over again that the effects of a blown cover-up are always worse than the original “crime” you tried to hide.

Of course, if you pay for Norton AV products, you can’t be expecting much value for your money.  As best I can tell, Ghost is the only product with the Norton name on it, that deserves to exist, much less be paid for. YMMV.

UPDATE:  Dave Cole, allegedly speaking for Symantec, has posted a statement that seems untrustable on it’s face, since it puts forth as “fact” several items that are known to be false, especially as relates to the timeline of forum deletions.  How anyone could trust a liar so bad at it, is beyond my comprehension.  Dear manager of Dave Cole, fire him and hire someone who can at least figure out how to lie convincingly.  The truth is clear, you were deleting ANY mention of pifts.exe, well before the 4chan crowd came along, not just spammy comments.

If you are going to lie about something so obvious and verifiable, how can anyone believe anything else you claim?

UPDATE2:

So, symantec is still putting out a bogus story on the post deletions, but have finally started to show some sense on the technical side of things, though Reese Anschultz looks to be getting a little frustrated.

Tim Lopez is still pushing the spam lie hard.  I’m amazed that he’s got the heart for it.  I can’t imagine how bad I’d feel about myself, that the only job I can get, is one where I’m forced to repeat statements everyone knows are mostly lies.  Especially when people keep posting proof that he’s a liar.

Tony Weiss spins a pretty line of BS a couple times too, but it’s pathetically obvious that even he knows he’s not telling the truth; why else would he use such tortured language?

To recap, Reese Anschultz – not a liar, just not very polite with the customers.

Tim Lopez and Tony Weiss – still spreading misinformation, still not very good at it.

UPDATE3:  Looks like Jeff Kyle “group manager for consumer products at Symanetc” is repeating the lie, for the UK side of things.

Louis Cheng of Edelman PR isn’t doing a good job either, linking to the statement that people have already discredited.  It doesn’t enhance your client’s rep, it only reinforces the idea that they are deliberately spreading false information.

UPDATE4:  LOL, the forum registration for Norton uses a editable field for the TOS.  I replace their text with, “Norton agrees that I can post anything I like, and will pay me $1000.00 per word that they publish on their website.”  That’s like a totally binding contract, right? =p

Rhapsody Search Suckage Incomplete

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

So, a little more investigation has revealed interesting, but seemingly useless, bits of information about just how much rhapsody search sucks.

Example 1:  The Pogues, “Fiesta”

If you go to the Pogues page, it’s one of their top tracks, but if you search by title for “Fiesta”, it isn’t in the first of several pages….BUT, if you search for “Fiesta God”,  it’s one of three results returned.   More telling, when searching for just “Fiesta”, you’ll notice that it’s prioritizing albums where the word is also in the title.  So, now I understand why the results are so crappy, and how to get around their terrible search.  If only that information could make it to a dev at rhapsody, instead of being stonewalled by some tech support idiot that’s never even logged into the service.

Mac OSX Time Machine Doesn’t Work

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

For the last two days, I come home to a screen with the message,

“Time Machine Error

Unable to complete the backup, an error ocurred while copying files to the backup volume.”

No other details, no suggestions on fixes, no indication if this means all backups are trashed, or just the most recent.

But it gets better; turns out this is a known issue, hence the reason Apple dis-recommends using Time Machine as a backup, only as an archive.

Steve Jobs sucks again.

UPDATE:  Still broken this morning, but of course, if you grep the syslog for backupd messages, it says that actually, the backup completed successfully.  I wonder who is telling thru truth.  I sure know I wouldn’t trust any vital information to Time Machine, if I were you.

Paul Simon, Back on Rhapsody (updated)

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Seems someone in charge of Paul’s music didn’t like getting paid for people listening to it, and had it removed from the Rhapsody music service.  What a moron.  Now I won’t buy any new Paul Simon music, ever again until he gets a new manager.

What a brilliant strategy to maximize your client’s value, by removing a revenue stream for him, I’m sure he’ll totally give you a bonus during these tough economic times.

UPDATE: strike thru above, and an amused note that they didn’t pull any of the covers,  and it turns out both the US Navy Band Sea Chanters Chorus, and the “Studio Group”, manage to pull of perfectly listenable covers.  So congrats mister manager, you’ve deprived paul of only some of his revenue; he’ll still get the statutory minimum payment for a cover song.  You cost him something, but not everything.

UPDATE2: Mr Myers version wasn’t bad, but didn’t finish it.  The mostly instrumental jazzy one by Common Ground is getting a full listen.   The Soweto String Quartet is quite up beat by the end.  It’ll get a second listen, I think.

UPDATE3:  Paul Simon is back on Rhapsody, joy =)

Don’t Fly Alaskan Airlines

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Not just because they are a terrible airline, but more so because, rather than try to fix their own faults, they are hoping for big-bad-government to get rid of their competition.

It’s frankly pathetic, and if you work for Alaskas Airlines, and lose your job over the next year, I tend to think you deserved it.

SeeHere

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Another photo sharing site.  The more free backups of my photo library out there, the better I always say.

xymon at seehere.com.

UPDATE:  After uploading the pics, going thru all the options for sharing settings, I hit the save button, and it deleted all the photos.  I would NOT trust installing their software or active-X control on a machine with access to important data.  Be WARY.

UW Clinic Doesn’t Make Life Easy

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

So, I’ve got a lump in one of my breasts.  I’ve been to the doctor before, and they’ve squeezed it and given me the brush off before, but recently it started getting larger, and painful, so I went back to my primary care physician.  They decide that maybe since it is growing, they should take a better look, and refer me to the breast cancer group for further study and hopefully treatment.  That’s when the fun began.  Seems of the 5 numbers on the referral sheet they gave me, none of them are correct.  When I finally DO get thru to one of the clinics, I get transferred around until they hang up on me altogether.  It only took an hour on the phone to get yet another pointless appointment with a not-really-a-doctor who’ll just do the exact same thing they did at my PCP’s, who will THEN hopefully send me to someone who can actually do something.

Very frustrating experience so far, and I don’t even think I’m sick.  I can’t imagine how pissed I’d be if I felt in anyways certain that my lump might be cancerous.