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Viruses in Space...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7583805.stm
While it is currently confined to personal laptops, one can only wonder how long before... http://www.northrim.net/jhouck/images/data_windows.gif |
:rotfl: Thats one place that you dont want a computer Viruse:yep:
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Dave........ what are you doing? Get that Avast away from me:rotfl:
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This could also be known as. ( Bill Gates in Spaceeeeeee!):lol: Has anyone ever thought of sending him up in a rocket that uses windows Vista to operate.:rotfl:
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Viruses can be annoying. I just spent two days cleaning off a friends laptop. A ton of infections on this thing with more than 1 trojan - I think I counted at least 7 or 8 not including all spyware apps. Almost like a free for all, for all script kiddies.
My current theory is, the computer manufacturers like this and purposely do little to prevent it. Know why? I'll tell you - his attitude towards it. He blatantly comes out and says - "my laptop is really slow and reboots on me at times, and I just want a new one. What new laptop do you recommend?" His solution - just buy a new one..... :o What if I told you that this is a normal attitude? -S PS. I keep using the term script kiddie. Just so you guys know what I am talking about in the future: Quote:
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The worst virus I ever encountered was this bastard addware/spyware (virus) called Virtumonde. This thing resisted virus scanners, spyware scanners, online scanners, pretty much everything. It hijacked my browser, changed my home page, restricted me from going to websites that it didn't like (like McAffee.com and Symantic.com and a ton of others). It also opened up tons of pop up adds... so much that it would bog down the computer to the point where running any kind of antivirus/spyware removal program would take all day just to get halfway through.
I thought I was going to have to go through the trouble of doing a system restore which was complicated that my hard drives are pretty full of stuff that I want to keep backed up and my external hard drive was not available as it had fried when I was trying to back everything up a few days prior. Ironically, I owe the cleaning of the computer to Micro$oft. I was able to get to their Live One Care page which has an online scanner/computer fixeruper on the page. I ran that and it succeded where all the other virus/spy/addware programs failed. It completely killed the thing, plus it made the computer run faster than it ever ran before. I dislike anything Micro$oft, but this thing actually worked. If I ever catch the b'tard who wrote Virtumonde, lets just say... that some unpleasant things are going to happen to him. |
My wife got a malware virus "antivirus XP 2008" as couple of weeks ago... nasty little booger too...
Despite my best efforts and a removal program tailored to get rid of it, some core OS files were corrupted and it was "Honey, I've got to reload your OS" time again... Quote:
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We keep telling the kid not to download anything that is "free" from the internet.
She never listens and we have to wipe her computer a lot. We try to tell her that nothing is free on the internet and those cute cursers and smiley face programs are usually death. Soon she will learn after she loses all her data for the upteenth time.:nope: |
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