Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251054 is a reply to message #251048] |
Thu, 22 March 2007 04:21 |
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Merovingian wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 04:43 |
puddle_splasher wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 09:03 | ps. Where can I get a key-gen for Nod 32, I only had the 30 day trial version?
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Take it you don't know this is a warez and crack free forum? That includes asking for it.
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^^ What he said. Plus you can't use just any 'serial' with NOD32. You MUST pay for it to get virus definition/software updates. It's only 49.99 per year, and it's well worth every cent.
You get what you pay for.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251066 is a reply to message #250801] |
Thu, 22 March 2007 06:25 |
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Dave Anderson
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Warez is pirating software.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251082 is a reply to message #251066] |
Thu, 22 March 2007 09:13 |
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Dave Anderson wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 07:25 | Warez is pirating software.
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Yes, and 2+2=4.
We all know that \/\/arez is pirating software, but I also know that if we type \/\/arez correctly spelled enough we will pop up on the first page of google when ever people are looking for their CD hacks, and other cheats. We don’t need any more cheaters than there are already posting on these forums (Notice how I made the “W” on \/\/arez four symbols \/\/).
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251116 is a reply to message #251043] |
Thu, 22 March 2007 12:33 |
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puddle_splasher wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 03:03 |
SORRY am I missing something? Anti Virus Guard (AVG) and Zone Alarm are NOT antivirus programmes?
ZA has a firewall, program control, anti virus/anti spyware, e-mail protection blah blah blah.
Can you further explain, exactly what you mean as I may have misinterpreted what you mean.
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No. AVG is an antivirus program. ZoneAlarm is not; it's firewall software. Sure, you can get the ZoneAlarm Suite that probably has antivirus built in, but it's not free.
As for providing a link, Frenchman was correct to say that an average user could use Google or another search portal. The first result in Google for "NOD32" is the exact official site for NOD32. To add to your laziness, here's a link: Click.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251120 is a reply to message #251082] |
Thu, 22 March 2007 13:34 |
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Dave Anderson
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Jerad Gray wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 10:13 |
Dave Anderson wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 07:25 | Warez is pirating software.
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Yes, and 2+2=4.
We all know that \/\/arez is pirating software, but I also know that if we type \/\/arez correctly spelled enough we will pop up on the first page of google when ever people are looking for their CD hacks, and other cheats. We don’t need any more cheaters than there are already posting on these forums (Notice how I made the “W” on \/\/arez four symbols \/\/).
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Obviously not everyone knows what Warez is if someone is asking about it. If you have a problem with my post, use the report feature, its there for a reason.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251162 is a reply to message #250801] |
Thu, 22 March 2007 19:47 |
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Dave Anderson
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Nah. Did you ever get that infection taken care of?
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251214 is a reply to message #251082] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 04:44 |
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Jerad Gray wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 10:13 |
Dave Anderson wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 07:25 | Warez is pirating software.
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Yes, and 2+2=4.
We all know that \/\/arez is pirating software, but I also know that if we type \/\/arez correctly spelled enough we will pop up on the first page of google when ever people are looking for their CD hacks, and other cheats. We don’t need any more cheaters than there are already posting on these forums (Notice how I made the “W” on \/\/arez four symbols \/\/).
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OMFG!!!
I tell someone to use Zone Alarm as an anti virus and now I am accused of being a cheat?
How do you come to that conclusion?
Once again I come across the fountain of knowledge.
You state "We all know", well I am sorry to inform you that I still do not have a clue what you are talking about, nor do I have any wish to comprehend what your symbols mean.
What I sincerely tried and intended was to give someone that had problems with his PC, a possible solution to remedy the matter.
However, as has, come to be expected from a certain few people, every post becomes a target to flame people as they give assistance, even if it is "in your eyes" bad assistance.
I wonder why people are brave enough to attempt to give aid on this forum, but then again, I wonder what "kicks" people like you actually get from flaming those same players that offer help only to be called cheats.
ps. Notice that my post has never mentioned anything about any cheats, but, if you are correct!!! Then you have just directed the cheats on an easier way to cheat using YOUR symbols.
NOW! Is flaming me a cover story for YOU to tell all your buddies how to cheat or are you just being pathetic and paranoid because someone uses Zone Alarm to keep his PC clean?
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251217 is a reply to message #251116] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 04:56 |
puddle_splasher
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cmatt42 wrote on Thu, 22 March 2007 13:33 |
As for providing a link, Frenchman was correct to say that an average user could use Google or another search portal. The first result in Google for "NOD32" is the exact official site for NOD32. To add to your laziness, here's a link: Click.
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EHHHHH!!! Once again I am missing some important point!!!
I have never asked on this topic for a link to Nod32. If you try to read back a few posts then you will clearly see what I asked for and it certainly was not "Laziness" that prompted it.
If you take time to read the whole topic then you will notice that I HAD found and used Nod32, for the trial period, but then again maybe you are directing your thoughts at someone else.
Can we please get back on topic and help the creator of this topic to fix his PC?
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251234 is a reply to message #250801] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 05:54 |
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Dave Anderson
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I haven't used NOD32 in quite some time, but when I did I would have to say it was my favorite Virus Scanner.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251260 is a reply to message #251222] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 08:11 |
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Merovingian wrote on Fri, 23 March 2007 06:11 |
If anything i would stop posting in this topic if i were you until you realize that the posts and comments are not directed towards you but towards the topic starter who we have a problem with because he's too lazy.
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Perhaps proper grammar plays an important part in language after-all?
However, I am glad, that the flaming was not directed towards myself. I thank you for clarifying that part.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251276 is a reply to message #250801] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 10:47 |
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Jerad Gray wrote on Tue, 20 March 2007 17:38 |
Now I have the problem under control, but my question is can this virus travel in flash drives (even If a program has not been accessed on the drive can it spread off of it).
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As for all the people that called me lazy, maybe you should stop being lazy and read my the entire topic, I did say that it was already under control in the topic.
The question was if a virus could get onto a flash drive, and execute itself upon the flash drive being attached to the computer, even if no files on the flash drive were opened or even the drive opened in explorer.
I know that they can attach themselves to files and the when the file is opened/executed the virus starts running, but could the virus start itself up from a flash drive was the actual question.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251290 is a reply to message #251276] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 12:57 |
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cmatt42
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Jerad Gray wrote on Fri, 23 March 2007 11:47 |
As for all the people that called me lazy, maybe you should stop being lazy and read my the entire topic
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We did; you asked for a link to a program, and we pointed out that you could have performed a simple search by yourself.
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Re: Trojan.Peacomm [message #251348 is a reply to message #251302] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 20:30 |
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cmatt42
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Jerad Gray wrote on Fri, 23 March 2007 15:12 |
cmatt42 wrote on Fri, 23 March 2007 13:57 |
Jerad Gray wrote on Fri, 23 March 2007 11:47 |
As for all the people that called me lazy, maybe you should stop being lazy and read my the entire topic
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We did; you asked for a link to a program, and we pointed out that you could have performed a simple search by yourself.
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No I did not, read the topic of the thread.
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It doesn't matter. You still asked for a link.
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