So I did a quick Google search on the name of that trojan. Apparently, it's a trojanized form of a legit bitcoin mining algorithm, in that it infects machines and makes them unwitting participants of a mining system.
Australia reporting in! No snow here yet! Will keep an eye out and report back should the situation change. We're prepared for all circumstances. Our army of Dingos, spiders, snakes, lizards, kangaroos, drop bears and bogans are on high alert and our navy of great white sharks, surfing hobos and jellyfish are patrolling the waters. Should that dastardly snow show its face here, it will rue the day.
Australia reporting in! No snow here yet! Will keep an eye out and report back should the situation change. We're prepared for all circumstances. Our army of Dingos, spiders, snakes, lizards, kangaroos, drop bears and bogans are on high alert and our navy of great white sharks, surfing hobos and jellyfish are patrolling the waters. Should that dastardly snow show its face here, it will rue the day.
Rue.
This is confirmed.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my hounds!
Krenim: Hounds? How cliche.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my rape gorilla!
Neat video (and channel) about a shop in Tallahassee. After watching this video, and having never heard of black currant candy, I now really want to try some.
Neat video (and channel) about a shop in Tallahassee. After watching this video, and having never heard of black currant candy, I now really want to try some.
There's a winery in Michigan called Dizzy Daisy that makes black currant wine (and lots of others too).
Nothing I can link, just an experience I was reminded of by that spamware post earlier in the thread.
Friend getting mad about slow computer. "Damn viruses" Popup says Java is out of date, I bite my tongue because friend is self proclaimed 'pc expert'. Installs 'java'. 3 more Java pop-ups, all three downloaded and installed. Popup says 'you have a virus, call (insert scammers number) to have it fixed.' Second friend says 'you should prolly call that number'. I scream 'are you all stupid!?' First friend says 'how was I supposed to know all the Java pop-ups we're fake?'
Nothing I can link, just an experience I was reminded of by that spamware post earlier in the thread.
Friend getting mad about slow computer. "Damn viruses" Popup says Java is out of date, I bite my tongue because friend is self proclaimed 'pc expert'. Installs 'java'. 3 more Java pop-ups, all three downloaded and installed. Popup says 'you have a virus, call (insert scammers number) to have it fixed.' Second friend says 'you should prolly call that number'. I scream 'are you all stupid!?' First friend says 'how was I supposed to know all the Java pop-ups we're fake?'
Does Java come from a sparklebutts.com domain!?!?
Sadly, I work with builders and it is either a case of this or a case of "Can you do it, I'm not good with computers?" "I'm sorry what? I just asked you to double click on that file?" "Hey! What did I just say! Stop talking in hacker to me and dumb it down so I can understand!"
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my hounds!
Krenim: Hounds? How cliche.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my rape gorilla!
Images of a man’s incredibly honest and, at times, hilarious ad for the used car he was selling quickly went viral on Twitter. The content of the Craigslist ad, titled “1999 Toyota Corolla – Fine AF,” caught the attention of social media users for its incredibly humorous content, particularly considering its an attempt to sell a used vehicle.
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Results of disembowel testing | Knight limb counter | GMCP AB files
Rue.
Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party.
Adults, you know we all been there.
Friend getting mad about slow computer.
"Damn viruses"
Popup says Java is out of date, I bite my tongue because friend is self proclaimed 'pc expert'.
Installs 'java'.
3 more Java pop-ups, all three downloaded and installed.
Popup says 'you have a virus, call (insert scammers number) to have it fixed.'
Second friend says 'you should prolly call that number'.
I scream 'are you all stupid!?'
First friend says 'how was I supposed to know all the Java pop-ups we're fake?'
Does Java come from a sparklebutts.com domain!?!?
This is better with subtitles.
Images of a man’s incredibly honest and, at times, hilarious ad for the used car he was selling quickly went viral on Twitter. The content of the Craigslist ad, titled “1999 Toyota Corolla – Fine AF,” caught the attention of social media users for its incredibly humorous content, particularly considering its an attempt to sell a used vehicle.
(Market): @Skye says, "I has a bucket. You don't be takin my bucket! It's got candy in it! Sea Glass Candy! Ad 21!"
This is all I could imagine when I saw that market. No regrets.