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Post by hackfinn on Apr 28, 2003 4:14:05 GMT -5
see if your pc can stand this WoMD (weapon of Mass Destruction) **tp://ieti.virtualave.net ps.: does not apply to *nix users ;D
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 6:57:59 GMT -5
So what's happening in there? Doesn't seem much to me...
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Post by shadowrun on Apr 28, 2003 7:49:00 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300]There's nothing happening in there because the web page contains a virus.[/glow] Watch out, make sure you have updated your AV. In my case McAfee was able to detect and delete the virus. engkantomay Anti-Virus ka ba sa PC mo. Baka hindi updated, yari ka. hackfinnhow about sharing it with us? pano mo nagawa yun. McAfee AV and Firewall are the best. ;D
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 16:54:40 GMT -5
Nyak! So my virus na ko??? What kind of virus is that?
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Post by shadowrun on Apr 28, 2003 17:02:36 GMT -5
engkantoExploit-NocNoc ang pangalan ng virus. It's under .htm extension. Wala ka bang Antivirus, bakit hindi nya nadetect ang script sa PC mo?
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 17:51:10 GMT -5
Well it did not execute at all in mine. I'm looking at the source and there's some pop-up shit, which my Avant Browser promptly killed. It's supposed to crash Win95/98 machines. Well I'm running Win2K and I'm still not trading my AVG for McAfee. lolz
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Post by shadowrun on Apr 28, 2003 19:30:30 GMT -5
Ha, that's your preference can't do something about it. AVG? Ano yun? Anti-Virus Goon! lol, just kidding. ;D
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 21:29:28 GMT -5
Gusto ko sya kasi lightweight and so far ok naman. Maingat naman ako eh (I think...)
AVG - grisoft.com
Yahoo is using it right now as their online scanner....
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Post by shadowrun on Apr 28, 2003 21:55:12 GMT -5
di ba Norton ang gamit ng Yahoo?
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 23:32:32 GMT -5
You're right. Di ko matandaan kung san web email ko sya nakita. Pero lakas pareho kumain ng resources nyan Norton & McAfee so AVG pa rin. hehe
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Post by shadowrun on Apr 28, 2003 23:42:58 GMT -5
Ang norton nakaka-hog sa memory pag ginamit mo yung mga utilities nya, pero yung AV nya minimal lang. Ang McAfee naman ok lang. Hindi naman nakaka-hog ng memory sakin e. I'm satisfied by it, kaya lagi ko na syang ginagamit. Regarding sa CPU resources hanggang 3% lang sakin.
Definitely i recommend McAfee AV and Firewall. Very minimal sa system resources. ;D
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 23:51:32 GMT -5
Your IT Manager would definitely suggest a commercial giant such as McAfee, but I'm just a home user so definitely AVG. ;D
0% use of resource
Firewall? Outpost is the best! haha! kulet ;D
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Post by hackfinn on Apr 29, 2003 1:57:30 GMT -5
walang virus/vbscript, etc. sa source code ng html ko dun. see if anyone here can debug that one (teehee ;D). its just an *******
engkanto, ano browser mo?
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Post by engkanto on Apr 29, 2003 2:46:29 GMT -5
Avant Browser usually pero kung minsan Opera, MyIE2, Phoenix, Mozilla.
Ano ba gawa exactly ng script mo? If I can't see the source then it's a server-side script. Kala ko javascript eh.
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Post by hackfinn on Apr 29, 2003 19:07:17 GMT -5
Avant Browser usually pero kung minsan Opera, MyIE2, Phoenix, Mozilla. Ano ba gawa exactly ng script mo? If I can't see the source then it's a server-side script. Kala ko javascript eh. hindi javascript/server-side script, just plain html file. pwede mo iquery yung file kung hindi mo makita yung source via telnet.
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