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Scorpionjwp said:One solution:
1. Find weapon of choice, something large perhaps a sledgehammer.
2. Unplug said pc and take pc out back.
3. Let computer know that you are fed up with it's problems.
4. Beat the hell out of it.
Problem solved.
For an added bonus:
1. Take said original poster of this tread out back
2. Beat the hell out of it.
2 problems solved.
Gibzilla said:Can a hacker drop a malicious .exe file by sploiting MS XML 4.0?
depends on what you mean by "drop".Gibzilla said:Can a hacker drop a malicious .exe file by sploiting MS XML 4.0?
draconius said:lololol security holes!
and if that doesn't work, then resort to fire!
movax said:The over-sensitive oscilloscope in the lab has been nicknamed "Gibzilla", as a matter of fact.
drizzt81 said:*sets timer* Gib is banned for two weeks.
thadpg said:how come nobody helped him, or figured out the problem?
thadpg said:I understand nobody here believes him
thadpg said:All of you people are brilliant! The creator of this website is the smartest person ever though! Great Idea to start a website pretending to help people, and be full of nerdy 13 year old's full of genious, sarcastic, smart ass remarks, and exploit people who have legit problems, but not really help them! One flaw though, if all of you are so freaking smart, how come nobody helped him, or figured out the problem? I understand nobody here believes him, but don't post replies if you aren't smart enough to help! I know my reply will probably be deleted, but good riddance!
thadpg said:All of you people are brilliant! The creator of this website is the smartest person ever though! Great Idea to start a website pretending to help people, and be full of nerdy 13 year old's full of genious, sarcastic, smart ass remarks, and exploit people who have legit problems, but not really help them! One flaw though, if all of you are so freaking smart, how come nobody helped him, or figured out the problem? I understand nobody here believes him, but don't post replies if you aren't smart enough to help! I know my reply will probably be deleted, but good riddance!
So let's prove his point for him shall we?versello said:
ryan_975 said:(although I have my suspicions that thad is the same person as Gib. But
I'm probably wrong.)
Lethal said:Gibzilla, you can stop with posting pointless crap. Your user notes are piling up and you're verging on permanent vacation status, capiche?
Unlike previous keystroke logger programs used by the FBI, Magic Lantern can reportedly be installed remotely, via an e-mail attachment or "by exploiting common operating system vulnerabilities". It has been variously described as a virus and a Trojan horse. It is not known how the program might store or communicate the recorded keystrokes.
I don't see where you get that? It says that the software could be installed using common exploits for your OS. Not that hard to understand, since most malware does that.Aelfgeft said:Yet the software magically manifests itself before he's even connected to the internet.
drizzt81 said:I don't see where you get that? It says that the software could be installed using common exploits for your OS. Not that hard to understand, since most malware does that.
"common" in that Wiki article could easily mean "frequent" or "not rare" instead of "common to all OS's". And yes, we all know that the OP is having a joke on us.pigster said:I've never seen an exploit for both linux AND windows as the OP suggests
drizzt81 said:I don't see where you get that? It says that the software could be installed using common exploits for your OS. Not that hard to understand, since most malware does that.