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Woman Sues Microsoft for Windows 10 Upgrade
BY STEPHEN GREEN JUNE 29, 2016 CHAT 78 COMMENTS
Do you know how to protect your computer against Microsoft's stealth upgrade process to Windows 10? I'll get to that in greater detail shortly, but one California woman didn't, but her frustration turned into a $10,000 payday:
Teri Goldstein of Sausalito, California, said a few days after Microsoft released Windows 10 publicly in July 2015, the computer at her travel agency business tried to download it without her consent. The update failed and her computer "slowed to a crawl," crashing at times and becoming "unusable for days at a time."
"I had never heard of Windows 10," Goldstein said. "Nobody ever asked me if I wanted to update."
Goldstein attempted to reach Microsoft's customer support department to fix the problem, but that apparently didn't work, so she decided to take Microsoft to court. She sought compensation for lost wages and to cover the cost of a new computer.
As it would happen, Goldstein won the case, earning a $10,000 judgement, after Microsoft decided not to appeal. A Microsoft representative said the company didn't want to take the legal battle any further to "avoid the expense of further litigation," according to The Times.
Microsoft denied any wrongdoing.
Microsoft was so, so wrong -- and that's why they settled the suit so quickly. Personally, I don't have any strong feelings about Windows 10 one way or the other. I switched to Mac ten years ago after Redmond pushed back a WinXP upgrade once again, and Apple finally switched to Intel chips. And I reserve the right to switch platforms yet again (Hello, Linux!) if and when Apple ever loses its way. But I am so, so against anyone taking over my computer for their purposes.
With that in mind, here's more about that "stealth upgrade" thing I mentioned in the lede...
Redmond is so desperate to get people onto the Windows 10 platform that the company is breaking its own established interface rules to trick people into making the switch. It's so bad that even Windows-friendly Computerworld magazine published a piece called "How Windows 10 became malware."
If software from any other company behaved the way the Windows 10 upgrade does, would it be considered malware?
To find out, I delved into how the controversial upgrade works. Microsoft has been aggressive in its attempts to get as many people as possible to upgrade to Windows 10 in advance of the company’s self-imposed July 29 deadline for free upgrades from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
Last year Microsoft installed its Get Windows 10 app on millions of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 PCs. It alerted people that they could “reserve” the free upgrade if they wanted. When the app popped up on people’s PCs, they could close its window and block any action it might take in the time-honored way of clicking on the X in the upper right of the dialog box.
Since then Microsoft has gotten increasingly aggressive in getting people to upgrade to Windows 10. It began stealthily downloading the bits required for the upgrade to PCs automatically without telling people. And then this spring Microsoft sprung a trap. When the upgrade app appeared, if someone clicked the X in its dialog box in order to close it and cancel an upgrade, Windows did the exact opposite of what the person intended to do: It upgraded that person’s PC to Windows 10. Microsoft did that even though the app always behaved in the opposite way before then, which is pretty much the way any legitimate app behaves — closing a dialog box and canceling any actions.
Stealing gigabytes from your hard drive or SSD, tricking you into installing unwanted software...
Yeah, Windows 10 sounds an awful lot like malware, or at least the installer app does. And Microsoft seems to agree, quickly settling on a big cash award rather than risk having the case drawn out and being forced to admit to some kind wrongdoing.
So if you get that Windows 10 upgrade dialog and you don't want it, remember not to click the X. And if you still manage to get tricked into an unwanted install, you might just have a nice payday in your near future.
cmariomike said:May 3, 2016
First baby drop-off boxes for unwanted infants installed in firehouses in Indiana.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/baby-drop-off-boxes-unwanted-infants-installed-ind-article-1.2623613
Presumably, the babies placed in the safe haven box will be tended to much quicker than if new parents discard of them in a different manner.
Hamish Seggie said:I thought this sort of thing went out when Sparta ceased to exist,,,,,
Hamish Seggie said:c
I find this incredibly sad. I have two grandkids as y'all know, and to even hear of people abandoning babies when there are other ways of ensuring their care, it's just bloody sad.
What are we? I thought this sort of thing went out when Sparta ceased to exist,,,,,
ModlrMike said:Rather the drop box at the fire hall than the dumpster behind the KFC. And from a history geek point of view, the Spartans would have left them in the woods for nature to take care of. That being said, I agree with your sentiment.
Sad, but true ...ModlrMike said:Rather the drop box at the fire hall than the dumpster behind the KFC.
Maschinengewehr42 said:After a storm of backlash, a gay Métis Albertan has removed the pro-oilsands ad he posted to his Facebook page that says lesbians are "hot" and questions why Canada buys oil from countries that mistreat LGBTQ people.
I think women who viewed this ad would take the implicit message as, "If you are a lesbian, then you should be hot because your function is to please the men who look at you."
ModlrMike said:So a gay man makes an ad that features a lesbian couple, and said ad caters to heterosexual males' ideal fantasies? The mind boggles...
mariomike said:Saw a job call for City of Flint ( Michigan ) Firefighter,
https://www.applitrack.com/fgahrc/onlineapp/1BrowseFile.aspx?id=13442
DATE POSTED: 7/20/2016
Even comes with a very nice recruiting poster,
"The fire department is reaching out to the Flint Community to assist in our recruitment efforts. Please take this informational flyer to your local schools, churches, and community meetings. Encourage friends and family to join our team of highly trained Firefighters and EMS professionals as we continue to serve and protect our community."
This is a city job, on a career department. Not volunteering in the township.
Starting pay is $9.22 per/hour. If you work hard, in 4 years you will earn $12.59 .
Meanwhile in Flint, protesters are calling for a $15 per hour minimum wage for fast-food workers.
cupper said:And can you use lead tainted water to fight fires?