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... into some stuff about webservers I found a reference to something that had my name in it. To amuse the curious side of my mind I followed the link and found an archive of a mailing list about PC-viruses. Find the email concerned and start reading it. Oh god yes, I remember writing disk handler routines in assembler code... ...and then I looked at the date of the email. 22 Aug 90! (pre worry-...
Is planted! I ran out to take some photos, but then my man's card reader (which is the only one that works with my old Casio now) stopped working because a computer he was fixing for a friend picked up a virus from a shared thumbdrive. Argh. So I have pics... but you can't see them! Go Canucks Go Tonight!
OK. I think. F-Secure's scan found eightviruses, and when I told it to do automatic cleanup came back with the note that none had been removed. When I wanted to clean by hand, I couldn't get past the "no change" screen. Nor would it show me the scanning report. But it did give me the filenames. So, run: cmd gets me a command line, and we go to the most likely place. Delete a bunch of files from...
... it is seems to have a proclivity toward overstimulating exocrine glands, lots of tearing, salivation, kind of like rabies, though obviously without the fatal CNS symptoms. I suspect the more successful upper respiratory viruses probably tend to do that, since that's how they transmit, but this one is notably more potent. Thanks to email, I kept some balls in the air though, which is good because ...
March-April 2008: Dell laptop, faithful servant for 3 years, gets a fewviruses, slows down so it takes 10 minutes to start and shut down, generally thwarts me at every attempt for productivity. May 2008: I mention "I need a new computer" to the right people, who help purchase it for me as a birthday present. After much debate, I go for a middle of the road model with decent features and high ...
... of its genes came from bacteria. Some researchers called it a “missinglink” that blurred the boundaries between viruses and living cells. The massively misnamed "mimivirus" is so large it's really halfway between viruses and a full-fledged cell, while its name sounds like a particularly small thing possibly wearing a pink ...
... installer discs and figured I'd be able to install them on the mac, however I can't figure out how to do this for the life of me. Oh and also, as much as people say "macs don't get viruses" some have said they can because it's an intel machine. I've checked out the apple website, but the security bits on there are only 30 day trials. Anyone know of a good free anti-virus type program? Any help ...
... world, until there was only a small number of people left to survive in an empty world. It's now many years into the future, the world has changed. People have changed. Mutations occurred due to the viruses that spread and changed as time went on. There's a new Power that's takencontrol and rules with an iron fist. Rebellion is outlawed as the world moves from the Dark age to the Steam age,...