Pfft! Some experienced posters sometimes use them here instead of
posting URL's with 500 characters! I use them at times and I also click
them if I am interested in reading the proposed information. If you use
a secure browser you shouldn't have problems with tinyurl's, I have
never had problems using them. If the links are posted by trustworthy
posters you certainly shouldn't be jumping to the conclusion that they
are malicious. You could just as easily click on a link in a Google
search and end up on a bad web site where the authors fake search
information and deliberately try to "reel-in" unsuspecting users, should
we never use Google because of that potential risk? If you are that
paranoid get rid of your computer and don't get out of bed in the morning!
Of all the people who get spyware and pests on their computers how many
of them got it because they used a TinyUrl? And how many got it by
simply visiting a web site? Almost none! They get these pests because
they click on every pop up that they see and because they are gullible
and they think that pop ups telling them that their registries need to
be cleaned or that they are infected and need to download the crap
offered in the pop up.
As for the previous one it leads here:
http://www.classweb.hs.iastate.edu/t...bs/default.htm
I would not have converted a short URL like that to a Tiny one but to
each his own. I know that others hold the same view as you do, some are
very experienced users, some are MVP's and they also refuse to click on
Tinyurl's, as much as I respect those users and as knowledgeable as I
think that they are I still think that they are overly paranoid.
John
Newbie Coder wrote:
> Syed,
>
> Never click on 'any' Tiny URLS. You never know what could be hiding behind them so never
> trust anyone who uses them especially in these newsgroups
>
> A good VB6 forum is http://www.developerfusion.co.uk/vb/
>