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by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/16/2018, 6:36pm PDT |
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Orange Devil Bat wrote:
Additionally, these viruses can attempt to affect other machines on your local network, and some may even try to compromise your router. If you plugged your USB stick into your computer while it was infected, it may be infected now too.
I was thinking of that. I did not insert the USB stick into the machine until after it had been turned off by pulling the plug. The machine was set to boot first to USB, and it did. |
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Examining a trojan/virus on my computer by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 03/11/2018, 12:50pm PDT
Dude. by Ice Cream Jonsey 03/11/2018, 1:20pm PDT
Re: Dude. by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 03/14/2018, 7:20pm PDT
Imagine getting the credentials of Tdarcos by Kirahu Nagasawa 03/11/2018, 1:21pm PDT
Re: Imagine getting the credentials of Tdarcos by well worth it 03/12/2018, 6:58am PDT
Foolish by Orange Devil Bat 03/19/2018, 7:21am PDT
Re: Foolish by Ice Cream Jonsey 03/19/2018, 9:20am PDT
Re: Foolish by Orange Devil Bat 03/21/2018, 7:39am PDT
Re: Foolish by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/16/2018, 6:29pm PDT
Re: Foolish (follow up) by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/16/2018, 6:36pm PDT
Turn off SMB 1.0 at least by laudablepuss 03/19/2018, 3:23pm PDT
Nonsense. You can't get hacked if you're running Super Mario Brothers. by blackwater 03/19/2018, 9:39pm PDT
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