What’s the worst thing to come home to after the holidays? A computer with more viruses than a independance prostitute. Shitpissfuckcuntcocksukermotherfuckertits
… I think. 10. Mail or email Christmas cards? Mail of course. E-Cards are lame. And the 4th largest carriers of computer viruses. 11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? Haha I’ve gotiten some doozies, probably the worst have been the gifts from a certain aunt and uncle. They always give my sister …
… it isn’t a “BIG VIRUS COMING” (it’s already been around in multiple forms for a long time now), it will not “burn the whole hard disc” of your computer, CNN didn’t classify it as the “worst virus” ever, and it doesn’t arrive in messages bearing a subject line of ‘Invitation.’ [emphasis added] Summary …
A Trojan virus is a sort of computer virus but is different than most other viruses in a few ways. Basically a Trojan horse is a program that installs malicious software while under the guise of doing something else, which is possibly the worst feature about it because most of the time users have …
Well well, I’ve been at home (parents’ house) for five or so days now. I was meant to study during this holiday, but man… I can’t study at home! It just doesn’t work… This is the worst possible place for studying! I had a little talk with dad about my studies, probably the first one where I let …
Having a good anti virus software system is very important to protect the integrity of your files and your computer. Note that one infected file can contaminate the whole of your system and you could end up in a complete computer crash. The worst part of a computer crash is when you can no longer …
Do you think that your computer’s moves getting slow and decreasing its performance? Here, we have some tips for you on how to fixing it. For your information, if your computer becoming slow maybe it’s because your computer is attacked by viruses or spyware. They could infecting either we …
… nests and sending unpleasant computer viruses to anybody suggesting we go any place more distant than Albuquerque. *Yes, I will be watching very carefully for unauthorized activity on that card. In fact, I’ll be surprised if there isn’t any, given the overall situation.
… that the Windows world is so rife with viruses, adware, spyware, and other varieties of malware, it’s a commonly held belief that computers are susceptible to these kinds of cooties and one would be a fool to operate a computer without some kind of prophylactic utility. This belief is manifest in Windows users …
… to go through too much extra effort. 7. Plan for the worst. As one editor here recently learned, even a decently protected computer or email account can be gotten too, and it’s hard to tell why. So while precaution is a best practice, it’s just as smart to fortify your digital life for intruders …
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