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Post by RavynousHunter on Sept 27, 2009 21:20:42 GMT -5
Yes, but did it die bold?
(see what I did there?)
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Post by Jebediah on Sept 27, 2009 22:39:45 GMT -5
...and spyware terminator found over 9000 items. I couldn't help giggling a bit At Arby's, my roommate asked the guy for over 9,000 packets of Arby's sauce. I couldn't help but chuckle to myself.
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Post by Amaranth on Sept 27, 2009 23:47:30 GMT -5
Yes, but did it die bold? (see what I did there?) With 93% of the districts reporting in, the major news networks are calling it for "yes." Except Fox, who is calling it for Pat Buchanan.
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Post by perv on Sept 30, 2009 3:19:11 GMT -5
Call me a skeptic, but are all those really viruses? Or just tracking cookies and other subsidiary files the real malware leaves behind? Those programs, especially the free ones, are kind of infamous for over-reporting the threat. I'm sure they can't all be unique viruses, but if a virus infected every single exe and dll file on a computer, I guess could just about account for it.
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Post by The_WHHAAAMMMM_Burgler on Oct 17, 2009 16:31:11 GMT -5
From my experience Spybot - Search & Destroy tends to create expandable categories. This prevents the issue of having an infalted count. Best of all it is free and with a immunization feature.
When dealing with school networks one must restrict student user's access and be ever vigilant. It is not a matter of if a student will find away around restrictions, its when and how.
Heck I remember for my time as a student using Novel 4 networks in high school. They did not deny students access to the Task Scheduler. You could not run an .exe file directly, you only had to schedule it to run in 1 minute later. It took the admins months to figure out what was going on. Good times...
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Post by malendras on Oct 18, 2009 2:41:51 GMT -5
My sister has, 3 times, taken a computer and rendered it completely useless. Usually in under 6 months, and always without hardware damage. In fact both of them work perfectly fine now. Twice my Dad and I saved the computers through an emergency reformat, but once we couldn't even do that. Took my dad over a year to get it to even reformat. She somehow found the most malware and virus ridden programs in existence and downloaded them all, while bypassing ad-aware, spybot, and Norton virus scanner.
And she never understood when my dad didn't believe her when she said "I never downloaded anything!"
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Post by RavynousHunter on Oct 18, 2009 19:39:37 GMT -5
That's a fucking talent! I dunno why...but I've always wanted to pick apart a virus.
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