Re: PING: NMR (No More Retail)
- From: "NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 22:02:01 GMT
I said program not virus or Trojan :-)
I know about that they can shut off your computer or destroy it. I got
hit years ago by a virus called fire storm it fired everything but the
second hard drive. the tech found the virus hiding in the mirror image.
I get the subscription both in snail mail and email. I got to keep up on
the new stuff I have a business server and several other computers that are
run by family that have no idea what the difference between the keyboard and
the mouse
Dully noted about the web surfing but what fun would that be I just won't
post links to them unless I know they are safe from now one
"dnr" <dnr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> You are right dnr I keep forgetting sometimes about the website I visit.
>> that is why I want to know what links the poster is talking about?
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>> I am doing the same as you I am running multiple firewalls, spyware and
>> virus scanners. I don't download anything unless it is scanned multiple
>> times ( got burned before years ago learned my lesson )
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>> I have not heard of a program that shuts the computer down
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>> and just finished the scans nothing but cookies not spyware, no adware,
>> no mal ware, no virus, no root codes nothing but cookies
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>> the scans used
>> Norton's anti virus both system and online
>> MacAfee's online virus scanner
>> xoftspy spyware remover
>> spyware detector
>> noadware spyware remover
>> ad-adware remover
>> trend micro anti spyware and anti virus
>> avg online scanner and anti virus
>> spyware nuker
>> Rootcode detector
>> RC detective
>> Shields up
>> Source code
>> Anti-hacker tools>
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> There are viruses and trojans that will "shut down" your PC and are
> programmed to do the same to whomever in your addy-book will bite the bait
> of an appealing attachment or email from *you*! Some of the better
> hackers - human effort here - can reduce your PC to a smoking,
> forever-inoperable ruin at their whim.
> I respectfully suggest you spend less time surfing for wierd
> website news and dig into your many security-ware programs' subscribers'
> information on viruses and trojans and their capabilities. Congratulations
> on your choice to run multiple security programs; a near-necessity these
> days. I am still unable in spite of mine to dispose of all
> obnoxious spam automatically, the spammers as well as us, have learned a
> lot and varied their techniques, LOL.
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