P T Burke Wrote:
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> @jschilz;
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> My list is at 400+ mystery shop companies. The
> non-Jobslinger Sassie list in included in that
> total. My list is growing daily. Be careful out
> there on the www (Wild Wooley Web). Many of the
> sites that present as mystery shopping sites are
> heavily contaminated with viruses and trojans. A
> couple of the sites are fairly sophisticated
> phising sites and I am fairly sure that I found
> one with a key logger.
> The benefit to Jobslinger, Volition, and
> MysteryShopForum is that you have an excellent
> chance at not running into that sort of problem.
> I have a stand-alone work station that is not
> connected to my network. It is has its own IP
> address and runs on a dedicated phone line. The
> material that comes in is scanned for unwelcome
> issues, run, and then the system memory, RAM, and
> drive are scanned again for unexpected changes.
> and then uploaded to a cloud server to be accessed
> by the stations that are on the network. When I
> access a strange site I do so from the
> stand-alone. I feel comfortable that I am fairly
> well protected.
> You might want to first explore the Volition
> list in addition to the list that is posted here
> and then go to Jobslinger plus.
I've been to Volition and Jobslinger, but I'm not paying for Jobslinger Plus. I think I'm far too tired to read the rest of your post. It sounds all technical, which is typically over my head on a good day. This isn't a good day wince I only got about four hours of decent sleep.