Author Topic: Note to self: never download without a firewall  (Read 4746 times)

DAYYYUM
i edited it because i don't hate him, it just annoys me


I use windows firewall, I don't know if it works at all because ccleaner, avg, malwarebytes, windows defender & adaware still keep finding stuff.

And no, I don't click stupid links, open unsolicited emails and drink from the toilet. This stuff just happens nowadays.

Err, It doesn't work like that?

You were downloading through steams highly secure server, Not a public server anybody has access too,

-snip- Ignore this post. Ohai Kaphix :3
« Last Edit: June 06, 2009, 09:00:31 AM by Jimmg »


I use windows firewall, I don't know if it works at all because ccleaner, avg, malwarebytes, windows defender & adaware still keep finding stuff.

And no, I don't click stupid links, open unsolicited emails and drink from the toilet. This stuff just happens nowadays.
no, no it doesnt.

I use windows firewall, I don't know if it works at all because ccleaner, avg, malwarebytes, windows defender & adaware still keep finding stuff.

And no, I don't click stupid links, open unsolicited emails and drink from the toilet. This stuff just happens nowadays.
If you're getting stuff, then you most likely are doing something stupid.

The best policy to avoid things is to use common sense. Next time you get something, figure out the source and avoid it.

Mine's always been off.
Always. I'm just smart enough not to download stuff that can't be 100% trusted.

No. You're just loving lucky. You can catch something simply by turning your computer on having it connect to the internet, you don't even need to be doing anything, although sending online requests and stuff does help highlight your IP.

A firewall keeps out most of the simpler (and more nefarious) upload attacks you'd get while passively downloading/browsing anything. It still won't block things like clicking ads and whatnot that thereby give them permission to upload stuff to your computer. People with an extensive amount of viruses are usually the click-happy ones or the ones that do really stupid stuff like downloading research movies and research movie add-ons "needed to watch the research movie" (i.e. trojan malware). Other dumb things include looking for warez or script kiddie tools.

All I use is a firewall and a simple symantec antivirus, whatever those two things don't clean up will likely not be cleaned up by 5 other extra programs you might want to add in there. You can add as many filters as you want but more often then not they'll all have the same virus definitions with some minor differences here and there.


my ip is 75.137.186.249
point proven.

Sure announce your IP to the forums, Someone on here is definately a remote proxy that uploads viruses. You're an idiot.


you kind of are an idiot. it wouldn't surprise me if you were kaphix.

EDIT: forget it, you are kaphix.
« Last Edit: June 06, 2009, 02:18:22 PM by Pimpin »

you kind of are an idiot. it wouldn't surprise me if you were kaphix.

EDIT: forget it, you are kaphix.
no, not really. you can't do stuff with an ip
he just did some dumbass move that compromised his computer, and that move was most likely unrelated to steam

They can get through firewall if they really wanted to. I don't try to use it as it's pointless in that it hinders a lot of online playability. If someone wants my vacation photos that much, they can have them. I never keep anything important on my pc for too long. I back things up every month or two and archive it on DVDR. Saves me a lot of time should I ever need to reformat.