Author Topic: virus is neutralized  (Read 4326 times)

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it actually contains a website name for my dads company which has all of our personal info

Just tell us your name you god damn pansy.

Ninja'd: Nevermind lol.

Just tell us your name you god damn pansy.

Ninja'd: Nevermind lol.
james

go wild you creep

What I mean't by "free stuff" was AV software like AVG, Avast!, Avira.
Your definition of "free stuff" seems to be software that actually works properly.


james

go wild you creep
Oh yeah. You're going to have to neutralize another virus soon if you know what I mean.


james

go wild you creep
name theif >:c

also asa hasnt really been that hesitant about his name in the past

name theif >:c

also asa hasnt really been that hesitant about his name in the past
hey fuc u ive been around a whole year longer than you!

hey fuc u ive been around a whole year longer than you!
ahh you're 14 too! You stole my name and my age :(

hey fuc u ive been around a whole year longer than you!
in 4 days we'll have been around equally
approximately

The only way to effectively protect your computer from viruses is to not be stupid.  Getting loads of protection is good and all, but the primary safety of your computer is your smarts.

The only way to effectively protect your computer from viruses is to not be stupid.  Getting loads of protection is good and all, but the primary safety of your computer is your smarts.
Impossible. Virus protection software is much easier, especially since Avast antivirus is a free program.

Noedit:

Your definition of "free stuff" seems to be software that actually works properly.
I don't judge them by stability, I judge by what features they have and how they catch a virus using them (ex. Kaspersky's Proactive Defense which catches most recent virii that aren't in the virus database yet)