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  • Lethal

    #16
    Edited by [user="2443"] @ [time="1035137085"]

    LeRaldo wrote..

    I don't feel any sympathy for people who are downloading this program and getting infected.
    Most virrii can / are binded with other programs, usually they are binded with programs that people shouldn't be downloading anyways (cd-key gens, trojans, hacks), but in some cases they are binded with useful progs (ie: cs-configurator).



    Of course, the safest way to ensure that you don't get a virus is to watch what you download. But the possibilities are always there.



    One of these days you'll inevitably get a nasty virus, with no one to blame, and you can still hold these words true.
    f00kie wrote..

    When someone creates a killer virus, it usually uses MSN Messenger to distribute inself.
    More often than not virii are distributed through MS Outlook, not MSN Messenger. The reason for this is obvious, in that one can be inftected by simply viewing the message, without actually opening any attatchments (eg; Bubble Virus, Love Bug, and more).

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    • Gaill.arD

      #17
      If it was disguised as a cs cheat, I'd be a 100% for it. All the cheaters would get it and die. Mwa ha ha.

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      • -:Nighthawk:-

        #18
        Yes, most viruses are spread through Outlook Express, rather than MSN Messenger, though the percentage going through the latter is certainly increasing. MSN Messenger is totally evil, though. Basically, in WinXP, you have to set up a security preference that never allows it to run if you don't want it randomly loading when you open Outlook Express or visit hotmail or randomly at other times. I use Trillian for my messaging, as it supports IRC, ICQ, AIM, MSN, and YIM all in the same program. Nifty eh? But kind of off the point here...



        The real problem is that most computer users are both dumb and trusting, so they'll run files they get from their friends, not realizing that a virus on their friend's computer could have sent it for them.



        And yes, this was posted earlier as being associated to a ******. In my experience, most viruses are spread either through email, messaging clients, or warez/hacks. The first two rely on the stupidity of the user, and the third largely does too (though the stupidity is in downloading illegal software from some random person and not expecting any sort of viruses).



        I've never been infected by a virus, and I don't even use antivirus software on any sort of regular basis. If I'm downloading something very questionable, I'll grab an a/v client and scan it quick. If I get a program sent to me over email, I write back asking them if they really intended to send me that file before I'll attempt running it. A little caution goes a loooong way in protecting yourself against viruses.



        Kind of funny that it steals cd-keys... not very surprising though, I suppose.

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        • Lethal

          #19
          -:Nighthawk:- wrote..

          In my experience, most viruses are spread either through email, messaging clients, or warez/hacks.
          Lol, that pretty much sums all up all forms of downloading anyways. Cept FTP and P2P clients. In which case, any more P2P clients are getting worse and worse for distributing virii.



          And as for me, I get several virii a week in my e-mail inbox, when I did absolutly nothing to provoke them. The most common is the W32.Klez virii.



          What happens is people have me on their e-mail addy book, so the virii THEY get, send themselves to me. Got to the point that I stopped using MSOE, and moved to a more secure e-mail client.



          Newest A/V w/ updated Vir Defantions don't bother either.



          -



          I am pretty tight about virii, after I got the Fun Love virus, which adds a few bytes of data to every .exe, .dll, and .com files, and thus can make version checks (eg, for CS) fail, which don't allow a player to play online.



          Doh, that ended my CS career, at the peak of my skill.

          -:Nighthawk:- wrote..

          In my experience, most viruses are spread either through email, messaging clients, or warez/hacks.
          Lol, that pretty much sums all up all forms of downloading anyways. Cept FTP and P2P clients. In which case, any more P2P clients are getting worse and worse for distributing virii.



          And as for me, I get several virii a week in my e-mail inbox, when I did absolutly nothing to provoke them. The most common is the W32.Klez virii.



          What happens is people have me on their e-mail addy book, so the virii THEY get, send themselves to me. Got to the point that I stopped using MSOE, and moved to a more secure e-mail client.



          Newest A/V w/ updated Vir Defantions don't bother either.



          -



          I am pretty tight about virii, after I got the Fun Love virus, which adds a few bytes of data to every .exe, .dll, and .com files, and thus can make version checks (eg, for CS) fail, which don't allow a player to play online.



          Doh, that ended my CS career, at the peak of my skill.

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          • icer-

            #20
            PK0rZ wrote..

            OK I know this is off topic but the POTD, the gun in it... OMG@!@!!@#!!#! that gun is sweet... now why the fuck are we getting such shitty ass usps with gernade launchers and that crap when we could get a sweet model like that? isn't skin of the day suppose to be a good skin?
            it's not a usp. whatever it is, it's a 9mm. usp is .45

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            • Para

              #21
              While you're at it, take a look at http://koti.phnet.fi/jonninen/mircworms/OGC-Cheat.txt

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              • =FaW= Boba Fett

                #22
                Edited by [user="31835"] @ [time="1035185434"]

                I have been using computers now since 1989 and not once in that time have I been infected with a virus. I've been in the habit over the year's of virus scanning programs I downloaded, files that get copied from floppy disk's or in the modern world of today, CD-R's/CD-RW'S/CD's, both in DOS in the 90's and even from Windows 3.1x days.



                Also anything that was to be installed from floppy's or CD's is scanned as well.



                There HAVE been cases in the past with program distributions having a virus in there. There's been cases too over the years of "free demo cd's" from various magazines having viruses too.



                I also DONT use Microsoft Outlook (even thought I have Outlook 2000 with my Office Package) but rather a free email program called Pegasus Mail that doesn't have a billion security flaws and holes in it.



                Finally, if you are going to use a filesharing or P2P program, consider looking into WINMX. Unlike Kazaa and it's network, you wont find in WINMX...



                A) Viruses roaming the WINMX P2P network like it does on Kazaa. These Kazaa specific viruses roam all over that network infecting people at random. Mind you actual files on ANY P2P/FS network could be infected, but then that's why we scan downloads dont we?



                B) Spyware



                C) Built in Trojans designed to watch your usage and potentially use up bandwidth and CPU cycles



                D) Ad's



                E) Stupid AOL users that flock to Kazaa and think it's l337. :)



                In short I don't feel sorry for people with trusting AOL mentality that will d/l a file in MSN Messenger without thinking and running it.



                And speaking of tracking I just noticed bottom of this page CS Nation is using a "Web Bug" to track usage here it seem's. Proxomitron/JD5000 filtered it out and shows a "ladybug" image. :) This webbug lead's to



                http://sm8.sitemeter.com/meter.asp?site=sm8csnation



                So I wonder what stats CS Nation is collecting. Anyone on the CS Nation staff care to tell me or point to a policy/privacy page?

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                • Dangki

                  #23
                  If you're talking about the one I thin you are (with gordon freeman in the background) it was a P90 which if I remember correctly has been reviewed on SOTD before. It's not .45 or 9mm its .338.

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                  • PK0rZ

                    #24
                    Edited by [user="18627"] @ [time="1035191628"]

                    wow boba is one of those anti-aol because he's heard things/ paranoid guy that uses crappy software like the one that shows sites that use cookies and such as little lady bugs for trhe incompetent... yuh you sure are 1337 you've been using comps since 1989... good job... i could say the same thing... i remember playing Kings quest and shit on my dads 386 back in the day(the sweet ass one where you type in what you want him to do and it says "i don't understand 'don't'" that game pwns. if you're that paranoid why did you disable cookies so you could log on your csn account? you know they can see who you are when you do that... run away@!#!@$!@

                    D:



                    Oh yeah btw previous versions of winmx allowed people to access your entire computer if you had shared files on they fixed that awhile ago though. Also winmx blows i go on it i have about 14 uploads start up and then when i try to get some files i'm put on a 200 list que or some other nonsense. Use Kazaa lite its gets most of that ugly garbage off of it.



                    nuke your comp every once in awhile and then reinstall everything

                    Paranoid ppl shouldn't use the internet...

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                    • =FaW= Boba Fett

                      #25
                      Lmao pkorz you must have been bored when you did your post. Ever heard of some proper grammar and language? No I guess not. :)

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                      • TeKniques

                        #26
                        Edited by [user="38405"] @ [time="1035219086"]

                        f00kie wrote..

                        When someone creates a killer virus, it usually uses MSN Messenger to distribute inself.
                        Negative. The really bad ones come from email. IE: Klez and BugBear the two most destructive ones still out there.



                        Others originate from file sharing programs like BearShare, Morphius, etc.
                        Lethal wrote..

                        Most virrii can / are binded with other programs, usually they are binded with programs that people shouldn't be downloading anyways (cd-key gens, trojans, hacks), but in some cases they are binded with useful progs (ie: cs-configurator).



                        Of course, the safest way to ensure that you don't get a virus is to watch what you download. But the possibilities are always there.



                        One of these days you'll inevitably get a nasty virus, with no one to blame, and you can still hold these words true.



                        More often than not virii are distributed through MS Outlook, not MSN Messenger. The reason for this is obvious, in that one can be inftected by simply viewing the message, without actually opening any attatchments (eg; Bubble Virus, Love Bug, and more).
                        Um, let me just put this to rest right now. I work for Symantec. So on this issue, Lethal is right that more viruses spread through MS Outlook. But what is incorrect here is this. If you have Norton AntiVirus 2000 or earlier, then you can get a virus by viewing the message. However, if your not a moron you have already upgraded to Norton AntiVirus 2001 or higher because we have incorporated our Scriptblocking technology that will block any email containing malicious code.



                        More importantly, if you keep your antivirus software up to date and perform full system scans once a week your chances of getting a virus are slim to none. In Norton AntiVirus' case if you start to download a program that is a virus and we know about it and you have updated virus definitions then our Auto-Protect feature will catch it before anything is done. All of this sounds good unless your infected by Klez or BugBear, because they target AntiVirus software and disable it or your ability to install it on your system. In other words, your screwed and you have to get it removed manually.



                        Just for everyone's information. You will not receive these email attachments if you use a web based email client such as Hotmail or Yahoo. If you use any POP 3 client you run the risk of being infected. And here is the link to the write up that Symantec has done for this "Flemming" virus, aka. Henpeck:



                        http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av....henpeck.html



                        Oh, and one more thing. If you don't have any antivirus software on your computer and you might think your infected. Go here: http://www.sarc.com

                        Do the online security check, and scan for viruses. Thanks for reading.

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                        • LeRaldo

                          #27
                          Norton is a great virus scanner, but i used to have one by the name of Inoculate ITPE or something (they binded with e-trust and now thier virus scanner isn't free anymore) and it would catch everything norton didn't, it was awesome :-pl Also, a good free virus scanner is AVG, www.grisoft.com

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                          • Para

                            #28
                            Imho best 100% free is F-Prot (DOS version of F-Secure, works in all OS' though). Get it from logical address www.f-prot.com

                            If you're ready to buy a virus scanner, buy either Norton or F-Secure. They are both equally good and they don't have too tight-assed "security" algorithms that won't let you install everything you want. (yes, some scanners do that).



                            ...or you can always use Linux.

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                            • shuriken45

                              #29
                              =FaW= Boba Fett wrote..

                              And speaking of tracking I just noticed bottom of this page CS Nation is using a "Web Bug" to track usage here it seem's. Proxomitron/JD5000 filtered it out and shows a "ladybug" image. :) This webbug lead's to



                              http://sm8.sitemeter.com/meter.asp?site=sm8csnation



                              So I wonder what stats CS Nation is collecting. Anyone on the CS Nation staff care to tell me or point to a policy/privacy page?
                              that's a site meter, you can find it at sitemeter.com. it's not some sort of big government conspiracy about how many people like cs or anything like that, it's just a bloody site meter.



                              sometimes a cigar has nothing to do with monica lewinski.

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                              • =FaW= Boba Fett

                                #30
                                Edited by [user="31835"] @ [time="1035272974"]

                                shuriken45 wrote..

                                that's a site meter, you can find it at sitemeter.com. it's not some sort of big government conspiracy about how many people like cs or anything like that, it's just a bloody site meter.



                                sometimes a cigar has nothing to do with monica lewinski.
                                Well it never hurt's to ask, thats my view of thing's lol.



                                Oh and to the guy who said I used crappy software, how do you know if it's crappy or not without trying it yourself? :)



                                Honestly some people...*shrugs*

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