kaspersky detecting
kaspersky detecting
hey guys!
my kaspersky is not letting me enter the site, it says theres a trojan detected on g35driver.com ..lol..is it only me?
i had to disable my kav to enter the site...
my kaspersky is not letting me enter the site, it says theres a trojan detected on g35driver.com ..lol..is it only me?
i had to disable my kav to enter the site...
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Sorry I don't have an answer at this point. It's being looked into.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35driv...51-trojan.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35driv...51-trojan.html
Try Microsoft security essentials, an exceptionally good antivirus, anti trojan and it's free from Microsoft. Works quietly in the back ground and takes up very little resources and no false positives. It found stuff that AVG and Nod32 missed.
Just get a Mac? Your living in a dream world neo... Mac's make up less than 4% of all computers on line, If your a hacker who do you write scripts for? You write them for and on the computer you have and you aim for the largest target which is PC (96%) and avoid the Apple (4%) because they are not worthy of attacking... Unlike PC's, Mac's haven't been relentlessly attacked and had their their code "pounded" on hard enough yet... man don't get me going on the Mac verses PC stuff, it really gets my panties into a bunch.
Just get a Mac? Your living in a dream world neo... Mac's make up less than 4% of all computers on line, If your a hacker who do you write scripts for? You write them for and on the computer you have and you aim for the largest target which is PC (96%) and avoid the Apple (4%) because they are not worthy of attacking... Unlike PC's, Mac's haven't been relentlessly attacked and had their their code "pounded" on hard enough yet... man don't get me going on the Mac verses PC stuff, it really gets my panties into a bunch.
Last edited by TheG35Dude; Jul 23, 2010 at 05:06 AM.
Apple security is a myth...
Originally Posted by ChannelWeb
Apple Most Vulnerable Platform: Report
Apple (NSDQ:AAPL) leads the pack when it comes to the number of security vulnerabilities, leaving both Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT) and Adobe (NSDQ:ADBE) in its wake, according to a Secunia report Thursday, contradicting perceptions that Apple products are inherently more secure than Windows and other platforms.
According to the "Secunia Half Year Report 2010," Apple leads pack of Top 10 vendors with the most vulnerabilities in their products, which included giants such as Oracle, Microsoft, Adobe Systems and Google.
Apple was followed by Oracle, Microsoft, HP, Adobe System, IBM, VMware, Cisco, Google and Mozilla Organization, ranked sequentially downward for the number of security vulnerabilities.
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Apple (NSDQ:AAPL) leads the pack when it comes to the number of security vulnerabilities, leaving both Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT) and Adobe (NSDQ:ADBE) in its wake, according to a Secunia report Thursday, contradicting perceptions that Apple products are inherently more secure than Windows and other platforms.
According to the "Secunia Half Year Report 2010," Apple leads pack of Top 10 vendors with the most vulnerabilities in their products, which included giants such as Oracle, Microsoft, Adobe Systems and Google.
Apple was followed by Oracle, Microsoft, HP, Adobe System, IBM, VMware, Cisco, Google and Mozilla Organization, ranked sequentially downward for the number of security vulnerabilities.
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Try Microsoft security essentials, an exceptionally good antivirus, anti trojan and it's free from Microsoft. Works quietly in the back ground and takes up very little resources and no false positives. It found stuff that AVG and Nod32 missed.
Just get a Mac? Your living in a dream world neo... Mac's make up less than 4% of all computers on line, If your a hacker who do you write scripts for? You write them for and on the computer you have and you aim for the largest target which is PC (96%) and avoid the Apple (4%) because they are not worthy of attacking... Unlike PC's, Mac's haven't been relentlessly attacked and had their their code "pounded" on hard enough yet... man don't get me going on the Mac verses PC stuff, it really gets my panties into a bunch.
Just get a Mac? Your living in a dream world neo... Mac's make up less than 4% of all computers on line, If your a hacker who do you write scripts for? You write them for and on the computer you have and you aim for the largest target which is PC (96%) and avoid the Apple (4%) because they are not worthy of attacking... Unlike PC's, Mac's haven't been relentlessly attacked and had their their code "pounded" on hard enough yet... man don't get me going on the Mac verses PC stuff, it really gets my panties into a bunch.
also, Malwarebytes along with Security Essentials is a perfect blend.... if you have others using your computer that randomly click any popups or fake yes/no buttons , its good to have Malwarebytes which is excellent in removing any spyware/adware/malware/etc.
I love security Essentials cuz its FREE and constant updates and it's designed to work with windows so very little overhead

and for those of you who think they are a "hacker" ..(funny how everyone thinks they are a hacker nowadays because they find a few loopholes on a pc rofl) lol.... you wouldn't be using an apple or a pc to begin with lol....
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 21,095
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From: Toronto, GTA north
and for those of you who think they are a "hacker" ..(funny how everyone thinks they are a hacker nowadays because they find a few loopholes on a pc rofl) lol.... you wouldn't be using an apple or a pc to begin with lol....
Also don't confuse the programming language with the operating system it runs on, as far as I know Microsoft's software is still number one.
Last edited by TheG35Dude; Jul 23, 2010 at 03:19 PM.
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