yousmiledatme wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
777w wrote:
saying that no viruses whatsoever exist for mac is a hefty claim, and as long as you have a good antivirus windows is as safe as anything elseYou'd be surprised. I got viruses on Windows 3 times in less than 2 years, all the while I had the latest greatest antivirus with realtime protection, internet protection everything.
And btw, it was a paid software, cost a fortune, not some cheap antivirus scanner.Yeah but you probably had 'Mac' habits where you didn't check anything and just downloaded stuff from everywhere.
I was actually a pro-windows guy and only used the laptop for school.
Offline
What do you mean by "pro-windows guy", were you in favor of Windows or were you really good at using it? In the time that I used Windows I never got a virus (a period of about 8 years). Just stay away from strange websites, don't download anything weird and make sure that what you're downloading is from a safe site.
Offline
A windows supporter.
Offline
jji7skyline wrote:
777w wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Wow, now I feel stupid for having Windows. :L
saying that no viruses whatsoever exist for mac is a hefty claim, and as long as you have a good antivirus windows is as safe as anything else
You'd be surprised. I got viruses on Windows 3 times in less than 2 years, all the while I had the latest greatest antivirus with realtime protection, internet protection everything.
And btw, it was a paid software, cost a fortune, not some cheap antivirus scanner.
I've never used a Mac except for in the stores.
I used computers when I was little, and I never gave my parent's computer a virus.
I got my own laptop when I was 10, and NEVER got a virus either.
all you need is a simple anti-virus program.
and some common sense.
Last edited by funelephant (2012-10-14 08:45:01)
Offline
funelephant wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
777w wrote:
saying that no viruses whatsoever exist for mac is a hefty claim, and as long as you have a good antivirus windows is as safe as anything elseYou'd be surprised. I got viruses on Windows 3 times in less than 2 years, all the while I had the latest greatest antivirus with realtime protection, internet protection everything.
And btw, it was a paid software, cost a fortune, not some cheap antivirus scanner.I've never used a Mac except for in the stores.
I used computers when I was little, and I never gave my parent's computer a virus.
I got my own laptop when I was 10, and NEVER got a virus either.
all you need is a simple anti-virus program.
and some common sense.
My aunt got a virus on her computer because she clicked on a pop up ad XD
Offline
Mokat wrote:
funelephant wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You'd be surprised. I got viruses on Windows 3 times in less than 2 years, all the while I had the latest greatest antivirus with realtime protection, internet protection everything.
And btw, it was a paid software, cost a fortune, not some cheap antivirus scanner.I've never used a Mac except for in the stores.
I used computers when I was little, and I never gave my parent's computer a virus.
I got my own laptop when I was 10, and NEVER got a virus either.
all you need is a simple anti-virus program.
and some common sense.My aunt got a virus on her computer because she clicked on a pop up ad XD
Offline
funelephant wrote:
Mokat wrote:
funelephant wrote:
I've never used a Mac except for in the stores.
I used computers when I was little, and I never gave my parent's computer a virus.
I got my own laptop when I was 10, and NEVER got a virus either.
all you need is a simple anti-virus program.
and some common sense.My aunt got a virus on her computer because she clicked on a pop up ad XD
It said she could win an iPad XD
Offline
Mokat wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Mokat wrote:
My aunt got a virus on her computer because she clicked on a pop up ad XD
It said she could win an iPad XD
That's interesting, considering I never click ads and had many protective programs installed.
Maybe it's because I had Vista
(From the 3 viruses I've had, 2 have been on Vista and one was on XP).
Offline
jji7skyline wrote:
Mokat wrote:
funelephant wrote:
It said she could win an iPad XD
That's interesting, considering I never click ads and had many protective programs installed.
Maybe it's because I had Vista
(From the 3 viruses I've had, 2 have been on Vista and one was on XP).
The only thing kind if like a virus ive gotten was a low Cpu warning
Offline
Offline
Heres something to end all Mac vs PC:
One of the first viri ever written, called scores, was made for the apple mac.
Source: Computer Security, ISBN 0-8094-7566-9, page 69.
Now can we PLEASE get back on topic?
Last edited by Molybdenum (2012-10-15 12:51:43)
Offline
Molybdenum wrote:
Heres something to end all Mac vs PC:
One of the first viri ever written, called scores, was made for the apple mac.
Source: Computer Security, ISBN 0-8094-7566-9, page 69.
Now can we PLEASE get back on topic?
Thank you! FINALLY, somebody agrees with me that we should get back on topic!
Offline
jvvg wrote:
This seems to be turning into a virus discussion thread and a Mac vs. PC thread. If people don't stop, I am going to report this to be closed.
You're acting like you have supreme power over every topic on Scratch, if it goes out of the original topic the ST will close it anyway, they do use this site you know.
Offline
PonyvilleSlugger wrote:
jvvg wrote:
This seems to be turning into a virus discussion thread and a Mac vs. PC thread. If people don't stop, I am going to report this to be closed.
You're acting like you have supreme power over every topic on Scratch, if it goes out of the original topic the ST will close it anyway, they do use this site you know.
I do kind of have power over my own topic. I'd prefer it if people used my topic for discussing the issue I mentioned in the first post, and was saying it there.
Offline
jvvg wrote:
Molybdenum wrote:
Heres something to end all Mac vs PC:
One of the first viri ever written, called scores, was made for the apple mac.
Source: Computer Security, ISBN 0-8094-7566-9, page 69.
Now can we PLEASE get back on topic?Thank you! FINALLY, somebody agrees with me that we should get back on topic!
[/thistagisusedtoendallmacvspcargumentsandgettheskyperansomwarevirus
threadtoactuallytalkaboutthevirus]
Now. Back on topic. Don't click any weird link, and make sure all links are safe (at least check that they look safe, ex. uawjlvr.com <> safe, plato.stanford.edu/entries/cellular-automata/ = safe.) There. Problem averted.
Last edited by Molybdenum (2012-10-15 13:28:28)
Offline
I get no viruses at all and have had this PC for a year.
I don't use skype Myself (I use google+ hangouts) the way to avoid this is to get a skype alternative (Like google+ hangouts) but will tell all my friends who have skype this.
Offline
Mokat wrote:
I doubt that since my dad uses skype for work then he'll click on something like that xD
Most people aren't that stupid (although I know enough that are to spread it pretty far).
Offline
jvvg wrote:
Mokat wrote:
I doubt that since my dad uses skype for work then he'll click on something like that xD
Most people aren't that stupid (although I know enough that are to spread it pretty far).
I'm surprised that modern computers still have these vulnerabilities.
Offline
jji7skyline wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Mokat wrote:
I doubt that since my dad uses skype for work then he'll click on something like that xD
Most people aren't that stupid (although I know enough that are to spread it pretty far).
I'm surprised that modern computers still have these vulnerabilities.
Well, the vulnerability of the user downloading a zip file, then opening the program inside it.
This virus is usually started by a problem between the keyboard and the chair.
Last edited by jvvg (2012-10-15 21:35:35)
Offline
jvvg wrote:
Mokat wrote:
I doubt that since my dad uses skype for work then he'll click on something like that xD
Most people aren't that stupid (although I know enough that are to spread it pretty far).
My dad never changes his profile pic either
Offline
PonyvilleSlugger wrote:
jvvg wrote:
This seems to be turning into a virus discussion thread and a Mac vs. PC thread. If people don't stop, I am going to report this to be closed.
You're acting like you have supreme power over every topic on Scratch, if it goes out of the original topic the ST will close it anyway, they do use this site you know.
so trying to get your offtopic thread back on track means you think you are the great overlord of all threads on the forum
i heard that the virus doesnt steal your files, but rather "reports" you to this fake fbi thing if you dont pay up
Offline
777w wrote:
PonyvilleSlugger wrote:
jvvg wrote:
This seems to be turning into a virus discussion thread and a Mac vs. PC thread. If people don't stop, I am going to report this to be closed.
You're acting like you have supreme power over every topic on Scratch, if it goes out of the original topic the ST will close it anyway, they do use this site you know.
so trying to get your offtopic thread back on track means you think you are the great overlord of all threads on the forum
i heard that the virus doesnt steal your files, but rather "reports" you to this fake fbi thing if you dont pay up
Yeah. I think it just makes a startup script that shows the message there (but doesn't do anything with the files). According to some internet research, it's fairly easy to remove.
Offline
Molybdenum wrote:
Heres something to end all Mac vs PC:
One of the first viri ever written, called scores, was made for the apple mac.
Source: Computer Security, ISBN 0-8094-7566-9, page 69.
Now can we PLEASE get back on topic?
no
because it's not viri: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural_for … _-us#Virus virus was never and will never be a 2nd declension masculine
read this please
Anyway, elfin8r has(had?) it. I'm glad I found out before he sent me the thing!
Offline