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Railfan Technology > Another kind of "malware" to watch out forDate: 09/15/16 05:14 Another kind of "malware" to watch out for Author: E25 I received a PC Magazine computer tech post this morning discussing a formidable-sounding "destructive" USB flash drive that plugs into a computer's USB port and "destroys" the computer "within seconds."
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/235328-computer-killing-usb-drives-now-on-sale-for-less-than-60?mailing_id=2150101&mailing=ExtremeTech&mailingID=149BBD1BDE63EC68016849A5D849DFB1 Now that would be a really bad way to start out one's day! -- Greg Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/16 06:14 by E25. Date: 09/15/16 07:59 Re: Another kind of "malware" to watch out for Author: Frisco1522 Sometimes my wife will click on a FB posting and she gets a screen with a warning signal, a voice telling her that she has a virus and flashing. I can shut it down with the three finger salute, do a scan and it never finds anything. This reminds me of the douches who call telling you that you have a problem with Windows.
Date: 09/15/16 19:43 Re: Another kind of "malware" to watch out for Author: gsnyder I have a Win10 machine that was doing the same thing and Kaspersky never found anything. On a whim, I tdownloaded Malewarebytes and it found, cleaned a bunch of stuff. Haven't had problems since
Date: 09/15/16 21:38 Re: Another kind of "malware" to watch out for Author: wa4umr I told the guy from "Microsoft Technical Support" that I had an Apple computer. In his broken English with an Indian accent, he told me he could fix that too.
I can't post a direct link but go to you tube and search "Tom Mabe telemarketer." This guy knows how to handle them. He has several of them. The one when he plays an FBI agent is one of the best. John Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/16/16 14:21 by wa4umr. Date: 09/16/16 08:33 Re: Another kind of "malware" to watch out for Author: Frisco1522 The Tom Mabe skit is hysterical. I play it once in a while when I need a chuckle.
I strung one of the "windows" guys along for about ten minutes by playing dumb. After he went through his spiel one last time, I asked him how my Andersen double hung windows were causing a problem with their server. He called me a bad name. In English. Date: 10/29/16 10:12 Re: Another kind of "malware" to watch out for Author: NebraskaZephyr When "Windows Technical Support" calls me, I always say "Oh, my. I have five computers. What is the exact IP address of the one that's causing the trouble?"
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