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» Have you ever been hit with ransomware?
05/17/2017 09:37:09 AM
05/17/2017
09:37 AM
I know it's making big news about the spike in ransomware especially that big one, forget what it's called
"I've always wanted there to be nothing between us. Now there's not"----smallville
05/17/2017 12:03:15 PM
05/17/2017
12:03 PM
I can't respond seriously to your topics. You make so many.
I find myself identifying strongly with Hitler - Blighboy
05/17/2017 12:06:36 PM
05/17/2017
12:06 PM
My dad was hit once, but I have never been. I am usually careful with the sites I go to and what I download, even with my porn.
I am a senior software engineer. If you see me post here, I am tired of writing TPS reports.
05/17/2017 12:12:50 PM
05/17/2017
12:12 PM
My mom got one that said
"YOUR COMPUTER HAS BEEN LOCKED BY THE FBI FOR LOOKING AT CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
Sent $300 to us to unlock or else we'll show up and arrest you"
She was mad at me lol. I think I downloaded a tool to fix it.
05/17/2017 12:14:48 PM
05/17/2017
12:14 PM
jamieyello3 posted...
My mom got one that said
"YOUR COMPUTER HAS BEEN LOCKED BY THE FBI FOR LOOKING AT CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
Sent $300 to us to unlock or else we'll show up and arrest you"
She was mad at me lol. I think I downloaded a tool to fix it.
Got hit by this too, I don't know how it went away tho
I just stopped using my computer, turned it completely off
a few days later it worked just fine :P
05/17/2017 12:39:10 PM
05/17/2017
12:39 PM
Smarkil posted...
I can't respond seriously to your topics. You make so many.
good then don't respond, better yet don't ever come into my topics, but i have a feeling you won't do that
"I've always wanted there to be nothing between us. Now there's not"----smallville
05/17/2017 03:03:06 PM
05/17/2017
03:03 PM
Yes... got hit through my dorm's weak ass shit wi-fi proxies. Horrible network security, yet they forced their students to use it or we weren't given wi-fi access. I had a paper to submit and all of a sudden I was being told that my computer was on lockdown for distributing child pornography unless I paid $200. It was the FBI ransomware.
Unlocked my computer back by booting up Linux from a flash drive and running some anti-virus Ubuntu software for my hard drive.
I wrote a complaint letter to vent my frustrations of the applications they were using, and to be a total smart ass I attached my resume that emphasized my IT experience. (Why the fuck not, right? Hated washing dishes for $ at that school, but a guy's gotta eat.)
As expected, I never heard back from them, but my friend who was still there after I left said that they changed their wi-fi access/network security up a lot over that summer. To this day, I'd like to think that my letter worked to an extent.
#ScootOverBitches
05/17/2017 03:11:01 PM
05/17/2017
03:11 PM
I have been hit with ransomware because of bad ads before i started using adblock
05/17/2017 03:38:28 PM
05/17/2017
03:38 PM
Important files are on removable media that's only inserted as needed, so I don't really care.
Just wipe the drive and start over. Spend all day installing print drivers and ripping CDs again.
05/17/2017 03:51:06 PM
05/17/2017
03:51 PM
Questionmarktarius posted...
Important files are on removable media that's only inserted as needed, so I don't really care.
Just wipe the drive and start over. Spend all day installing print drivers and ripping CDs again.
I wondered about that. Is infecting your hard drive the only thing ransomware can really do? Because in that case you should at least be able to fix your computer, and someone who knows what they're doing should be able to recover your data as well.
I think, therefore I am... I think.
05/17/2017 03:55:02 PM
05/17/2017
03:55 PM
KroganCharr posted...
Questionmarktarius posted...
Important files are on removable media that's only inserted as needed, so I don't really care.
Just wipe the drive and start over. Spend all day installing print drivers and ripping CDs again.
I wondered about that. Is infecting your hard drive the only thing ransomware can really do? Because in that case you should at least be able to fix your computer, and someone who knows what they're doing should be able to recover your data as well.
The recovery tends to be what the hard part is, because most ransomware encrypts the files that it is holding "ransom" and when you pay the ransom they essentially give you the decryption key. Hence why you should back everything up so that if something gets infected you can recover it.
I am a senior software engineer. If you see me post here, I am tired of writing TPS reports.
05/17/2017 05:09:47 PM
05/17/2017
05:09 PM
Dikitain posted...
KroganCharr posted...
Questionmarktarius posted...
Important files are on removable media that's only inserted as needed, so I don't really care.
Just wipe the drive and start over. Spend all day installing print drivers and ripping CDs again.
I wondered about that. Is infecting your hard drive the only thing ransomware can really do? Because in that case you should at least be able to fix your computer, and someone who knows what they're doing should be able to recover your data as well.
The recovery tends to be what the hard part is, because most ransomware encrypts the files that it is holding "ransom" and when you pay the ransom they essentially give you the decryption key. Hence why you should back everything up so that if something gets infected you can recover it.
I see. Yeah, you should keep backups regardless, hard drives break all the time too.
I think, therefore I am... I think.
05/17/2017 06:05:48 PM
05/17/2017
06:05 PM
Way back when windows 98 was the OS of the day little me liked porn sites. I would frequently have to refresh the windows install because I didn't know how to deal with the many viruses I got into.
05/17/2017 06:06:42 PM
05/17/2017
06:06 PM
i haven't, but i know several people who have, and i've had to deal with it.
get paid a pretty penny for fixing it, though.
We all need heroes, don't we?
But rest assured there's not a single person here who's worthy
05/17/2017 07:43:16 PM
05/17/2017
07:43 PM
Yes. But never the kind that encrypts or deletes files.
05/17/2017 07:57:24 PM
05/17/2017
07:57 PM
jamieyello3 posted...
My mom got one that said
"YOUR COMPUTER HAS BEEN LOCKED BY THE FBI FOR LOOKING AT CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
Sent $300 to us to unlock or else we'll show up and arrest you"
She was mad at me lol. I think I downloaded a tool to fix it.
I got a similar one only I don't think it said anything about kiddie porn. I just paid a local PC company about 100 bucks to fix it. Luckily for me I don't keep anything important on my PC that I can't get back in a few hours.
Babylon ah mosh up the sea and fear him da Rasta mon.
05/17/2017 09:48:39 PM
05/17/2017
09:48 PM
Lots of fake ads where you just control alt delete them away but not any real ransomware.
Que sera, sera. Whatever happens, happens.
...and he was never heard from again.
05/17/2017 10:28:27 PM
05/17/2017
10:28 PM
No, because I don't download shady shit, browse 5th grade quality sites or torrent any questionable looking rars.
RIP_Supa posted...
I've seen some stuff
05/17/2017 10:31:21 PM
05/17/2017
10:31 PM
yes and i booted in safe mode and deleted it
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