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I got some nasty trojans from a popup in the CORe (pg. 5)
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Slylee
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Originally posted by Marc Summers
Listen here apricot



:stongue:
Marc Summers
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Originally posted by Akridrot
No CORe version


too long, didn't read
Omega_M
quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
so is this bad or what


lol, Slylee waited and waited for someone to reply and nobody did. So she quoted herself :wtf:

If you don't have a wireless router, that's the only way to go ! But if you get a wifi router then you shouldn't have a wire connecting the modem to your computer.
antronx
Firefox + ******** > IE6, 7
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by antronx
Firefox + ******** > IE6, 7

Dropping the soap in a prison shower > IE
Marc Summers
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Dropping the soap in a prison shower > IE


didn't know you were into that kinda thing.

makes sense now!
antronx
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Dropping the soap in a prison shower > IE


:eek:
idoru
*gently caresses his Linux box*

Spyware/Adware/Trojan-free OS is the way to be!
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by idoru
*gently caresses his Linux box*

Spyware/Adware/Trojan-free OS is the way to be!

+1
XoxidE
u call that nasty?

the new ones with the mint flavor freakin smells like pickels...

Slylee
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Originally posted by XoxidE
u call that nasty?

the new ones with the mint flavor freakin smells like pickels...


lol wrong thread
LeopoldStotch
too bad there's not many linux and apple exploit viruses out there on the web right now. :(

as for sly, her biggest problem isn't connecting the dsl modem to her router and getting it to properly work. it's trying to find the router on her computer, accessing it, and then changing the admin password and set her encryption keys so no one on the outside can access her internet. :o :eek:

btw, i feel lazy searching for the article, but i read somewhere that google reported out of all the websites that host malicious content like trojans, about 10% of them are directly hosted on that machine. the other 90% are hosted on another domain, and websites that infect other computers are calling scripts and pages from an outside domain.

so should we blame the user for not having "enough protection", or website administrators for having easy admin passwords, and have their servers easily hacked.
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