guy incognito
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And you can make shit up too.Go fuck yourself unnk
And you can make shit up too.Go fuck yourself unnk
The main file server was out of commission. This was a backup on an external hard drive. They wanted to pull the data off of the external and place it on a computer for temporary access. Not sure why they can't pull what we need directly from external, but they wanted to shut the external off for some reason.
Today was my first day back at work, so I haven't been instrumental in anything that's going on.
And you can make shit up too about how I like to do that Hoola-hoo.
Everything got shut down and disconnected. Then turned on and disinfected one by one. He did not specify what virus it was, or even say it was just one. He claimed it was "thousands" on the computers. He said mine was especially bad. I read the symantec log that was on my computer and it was 5. 3 "threats", 1 "registry error", and 1 "tracking cookie". From my experience a single malware or virus infection rarely comes back as a single problem in a scanner. The log said they were fixed, but I could not find anymore details about them so I don't know exactly what they were.My only guess is they suspect the external as the virus host, however if its constantly attatched to a networked PC, it would have to get it from a networked PC.
By any chance has he mentioned the virus??? Is it the Win32/FakeRean!ZIP virus by any chance? Cause that has been revived recently (originally from 2009) and its turning into a nasty fucker.
Everything got shut down and disconnected. Then turned on and disinfected one by one. He did not specify what virus it was, or even say it was just one. He claimed it was "thousands" on the computers. He said mine was especially bad. I read the symantec log that was on my computer and it was 5. 3 "threats", 1 "registry error", and 1 "tracking cookie". From my experience a single malware or virus infection rarely comes back as a single problem in a scanner. The log said they were fixed, but I could not find anymore details about them so I don't know exactly what they were.
lol no i get it alot of people goto end page then start thinkin lol
Can I quote you on that?really its my fault im use to another site that allows me to quote another with anothers quote in it
so i was expecting that to happen
Did they find any marijuana grows inside some of the PCs?So tuesday I am at work, and I am the only one here. Shortly before I leave I start getting virus looking problems on the computer. I made a thread about it:
https://www.rollitup.org/toke-n-talk/507708-i-fucking-hate-microsoft.html
After thinking about it, I am pretty sure it came from the mp3 player I hooked up. I had absolutely no problems on any of the computers, I plugged the mp3 player in to load up some music, and almost instantly started having problems. It didn't even dawn on me until after the fact when I did some research and found some trojan worms that exhibit very similar problems, and how are these worms spread? According to several sources they are spread via usb devices with the worm embedded in the autorun file, so you plug it into the usb, the computer runs the autorun program to open the device and BAM you are infected. Made perfect sense after I read it and relived the events of the day. I didn't download anything, I didn't browse any suspicious websites. All I did was browse toke n talk, do my work, and try to load music on an mp3 player.
So I had to leave without resolving the problem, which means it fell to somone else. No one else has done any IT work for us for 6 years, and we have had no major problems.
Anyway, the guy come in today, and he wants to scan every computer the company owns. I explain that I don't think that's entirely necessary, especially at this point because i'm fairly certain I know the source, and the time it happened, and only a limited number of computers were hooked up to the network. The rest couldn't possibly be infected from several states away without being networked in anyway. He proceeds to tell me that's not possible, and that's not where the virus came from. He said it did originate from my computer, but not from an mp3 player. He said I had utorrent which is, in his words, "virus ghetto" and probably caused, or at least contributed to the problem.
So now do I sit back and just let him do whatever he thinks needs to be done, and not worry about the price or the consequences?
I think the guy probably does know what he is doing, but I feel like he was trying to bullshit us all. I know utorrent does not inherently contain viruses. I also don't quite believe that a virus infected my computer via utorrent (or any other method), and just laid in wait for an inconvenient time like me to hook an mp3 player up before it infects the entire network. It all just seems way to coincidental.
I only grow with 1000 watt hps. That would be one hot pc case.Did they find any marijuana grows inside some of the PCs?
[video=youtube;XRQ-97W2b04]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRQ-97W2b04[/video]I looked just to say tip the IT guy a nug... he'll work faster.
True, these kind of viruses have wiped all my work at school before, despite them insisting they have up to date antivirus software. Now I'm Mac-only.I am an IT guy. and I know viruses come from Internet Explorer and some MP3 players can hold trojan viruses. You need a USB antivirus, bro. Normal antivirus does half ass job at preventing USB attacks, and once the file is inside of your PC, regardless of having antivirus or not, the PC will fill up with other trojans that the first one uses your internet line to get more of them to you. It's kinda like STDs for computers
True, these kind of viruses have wiped all my work at school before, despite them insisting they have up to date antivirus software. Now I'm Mac-only.