spyware ehh
ac19189
19 Nov 2004, 16:13I dont know whats going on with my computer but its picking up quest as spyware and explor as spyware looks like I have a new founded pet.... (looks for the worm) ehhh thats kinda funny to watch I reboot
Warning spyware found! Would you like to delete it? C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe
Errmm let me think about it NOOO.....
I give you micosofts money at hard work.
Warning spyware found! Would you like to delete it? C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe
Errmm let me think about it NOOO.....
I give you micosofts money at hard work.
GameBoy
20 Nov 2004, 06:29congratulations for realising the true potentials of windows. Either i just need something to bitch about, or windows really DOES suck. I think the latter is the more likely.
007bond
20 Nov 2004, 19:52Windows is the worst operating system of the 4 (could be 5) major OS's, because it has so many security loopholes in it. Unfortunately, it's the best thing we have because more developers write for windows then any other OS.
paul_one
20 Nov 2004, 20:25Well, window's is the best for usability... All the others seem to lack this "usability", have a worse interface or whatever.
What we need are more aware users, able to avoid such traps... Obviously going to a site link like so: http://78.95.219.18/folder243/link?=42%$&ghf=screwed would be totally idiotic (link doesn't work by the way... or it might... I just made it up ). Unless that IP address is an IP address of a friend or a site you know.
Stuff like "click yes to" is automatically clicked "no" or investigated before-hand.
What we need are more aware users, able to avoid such traps... Obviously going to a site link like so: http://78.95.219.18/folder243/link?=42%$&ghf=screwed would be totally idiotic (link doesn't work by the way... or it might... I just made it up ). Unless that IP address is an IP address of a friend or a site you know.
Stuff like "click yes to" is automatically clicked "no" or investigated before-hand.
007bond
21 Nov 2004, 00:47exactly. If people were more educated while using their computers and browsing the internet, we wouldn't have these problems.
I must say though: how do Microsoft write patches for things if we don't find them? They must have had it infect their computers!
I must say though: how do Microsoft write patches for things if we don't find them? They must have had it infect their computers!
ac19189
21 Nov 2004, 02:20We can tie alex to a seat and have him make us a good os