Quick question, so we all had problems with the org not working for a day or so, but I was wondering how come I could still view everything on my G1, compared to nothing on my desktop....
Yeah, that was a wierd (and boring) day without being able to access the fora
Maion
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Well, I am mostly home revising for my upcoming exam period starting next week. So the fora are just for me to take a break and do something except studying Electromagnetism and Calculus
Maion
Last edited by Maion Maroneios; 05-15-2009 at 21:20.
~Maion
Well, while I find them highly interesting (seriously), I feel like my brains are about to explode from time to time. So I take a break and relax a bit. But I'm afraid we're getting off-topic, so I'll just shut it
Maion
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What happened to the .org anyway? does anybody know?
Probably some kind of bug, though there's bound to be some thread about it somewhere else. Of not yet, there will be.
Maion
~Maion
There was a malware messing the site up, if you tried to visit the site while it was down I'd suggest giving you computer the once over with a malware/viris scanner.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=261141
Last edited by bobbin; 05-15-2009 at 23:56.
I though they were working on the site, as the symptoms I have observed looked suggested that. But who knows? I could have been easily incorrect.
In any case, wrong forum, Vasiliy. Try the Watchtower or at least the Entrance Hall.
Last edited by Aemilius Paulus; 05-15-2009 at 23:56.
Did anyone manage to pick up any malware from trying to visit the site when it was down? I got one but don't know if it was from here.
Its gone now so "Hurrahh! my drives are clean"
Last edited by bobbin; 05-16-2009 at 14:29.
I ran a scan with SpyBot and found quite a lot of things but not RedSheriff. I'm not surprised that things popped up since my last scan was several month ago.
Basically what it says, it stops Java and other scripts automatically running within web pages. Some of these are used to attack/compromise your PC, although the vast majority are benign..
It may stop you viewing some sites properly, but you can fiddle around with it, to allow which sites are trusted etc...(apparently, I don't yet use it myself)
I do use it. It's a bit annoying at first, because you have to independently allow all of your trusted sites (those that use Java, at least), but that requires only two clicks and afterwards everything works as normal. I didn't pick up anything from yesterdays problems, or at least Spybot SD and Windows Defender didn't find anything.
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Wow, people got malware from that? Worms and viruses? Eeeek. Oh, well, nothing Kaspersky cannot stop. I keep Kaspersky disabled, as it soaks up hefty amount of memory even with my 4GB of RAM. I then scan my computer every two weeks. Better do an early scan now.
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I'm using firefox+avast! Which seems to work well for me, although it didn't pick up a adware that Ad-aware did which was a worrying.![]()
Using Firefox and Avast myself as well, I'm running a throrough scan right now. Didin't actually think of the possibility of malware to be honest
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If I had a pence every time someone said that... I have heard that comment millions of times by now. Same friggin' wording too. YOU DO NOT SEE THE VIRUS BECAUSE AVG/AVAST DOES NOT DETECT IT!!! Use your logic. The better the malware is, the more difficult to detect it. AVG and Avast do horrifically in virus competitions with other paid anti-malware programs. They detect less than 10% of the crap thrown at them. Just go online and look at reviews. Do not be an ostrich. Do not pretend something is not there when it is.
I used to use McAfee, pretty decent actually, as it detected infections that AVG/Avast! did not. However, it did not detect some stuff that Kaspersky did. Once I switched from McAfee to kaspersky, it found two worms and a trojan. And you guys think you are safe with the crappy AVG/Avast!
Now, of course, some of you lads may not have any malware. But if you happen to use porn, torrent, or warez sites, then beware. Even without using any of those, you can still get your share of crap. Personally, my experience with malware began four years ago, with SpySheriff. Ever since then, malware has been one of my top interests in computers.
EDIT: If you are too poor/cheap for paid anti-virus programs, and too whatever-it-is to know how to get those paid programs some other ways, then use Spybot Search&Destroy. Avast, AVG, Windows Defender, and Ad-Aware were all the ones I have used before switching to paid stuff. However, out of all that, Spybot S&D was the only thing that ever detected anything. AVG and Avast! NEVER detected ANYTHING. Yet every two weeks I would scan and find at least 5 things with Spybot S&D. Usually minor, pretty harmless adware and spyware such as StatCounter, but sometimes I had more serious infections as well. Spybot took care of all of them, while the other programs never had a clue.
Last edited by Aemilius Paulus; 05-16-2009 at 19:47.
Actually they have a point.. The malware on the site worked on IE only..
And avg detects 93% of viruses and kaspersky with 97% is a bit better.
And I dont have any antivirus installed as my brain is one..never had a virus and I scan with kaspersky and nod32 every few months..
Well, I am a Firefox user, and I just scanned my PC using Kaspersky 2009. Found nothing.
If I had any more space on my signature, I would insta-sig this. Right along with my Winston Churchill quote about the five-minute talk with an average voter. Where in the Heavens did you pull that figure out???? AVG will be lucky if it picks up 20%. AVG has been pretty rotten recently, in the past 1.5 years, as it has consistently failed to deliver updates in time.
It used to be better than Avast!, but now I would go with the latter. If AVG was that good, it would not receive 30th and 20th places in malware-protection program competitions. And people would not buy the shoddy Norton, McAfee, Symantec, etc. Seriously, AVG, Avast! and ClamWin detect nothing in comparison to everything else.
Now, the paid versions of AVG and Avast! are considerably better, although not 93%, they are still quite good. However, practically no one uses the paid ones. If you are going to pay for your antivirus, may as well get something better. Majority of the people use the free anti-malware programs.
Correction: 98%. But it depends on the source of course. Different test demonstrate different detection rates. I would like your source for that, however.
Good that you use Kaspersky. Either KAspersky or BitDefender is splendid. Both always take the top three places in all competitions. As for nod32, it uses very little memory, and it performs reasonably well, plus fast, but I need an antivirus that detects infections, no matter how long it takes. I need something that works. I will not compromise my security for speed. That is why I use Kaspersky.
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Very true. Nothing detects anywhere near 98% of malware.
@AP:- Just have a breeze through forums like "TechSupportGuy". It oftens takes 6 or more different AV products thrown at a problem to find it.
I had a serious PC problem earlier in the year, which only symptom was that I couldn't access ANY AV sites on the net....12 (I kid you not) different AV programs were thrown at the problem, nothing found anything (including Kasp, and all the big names)..to cut a long story short, a free program called DR Web found it eventually, a whole nasty package including keylogger, screen recorder, false browser etc..
It was so new, that nothing "professional" knew anything about it. Just a freeware program. It was eventually addressed in Mcsofts's next security patch.
Personally, I run Spyware Doctor, AVG and Zone Alarm. (I used to use Norton, which is the biggest pain in the ass when it comes to false positives, it kept insisting that regular traffic between My PC and ISP was an intrusion attack). I custom scan at least once a day, and scan with at least 4 different AV/AS engines once a week)...If I don't get at least 1 or 2 potential problems a fortnight, I start to get concerned stuff isn't working properly
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