Wasn't that their point?
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Though of course not as scary anymore and not in the news as much, it's still around. Not that many people care where I live, I think most are "over it"
Why were you testing weekly? Had a flu for a while?
Dunno about Russian book but the same story is in Tale of Two Cities
‘You know, Doctor, that it is among the Rights of these Nobles to harness us common dogs to carts, and drive us. They so harnessed him and drove him. You know that it is among their Rights to keep us in their grounds all night, quieting the frogs, in order that their noble sleep may not be disturbed. They kept him out in the unwholesome mists at night, and ordered him back into his harness in the day.
Good book would recommend.
I just ditched apps that show ads so now I don't need a system wide adblock on my phone or computer. Ublock Origin in Firefox is enough
Right but I don't have to worry about my own computer is what I mean. Can't do anything about bank or government computers anyway.
I'm not going to be as worried that my personal stuff is getting hacked if it requires someone to actually visit me at home lol
Thanks. I read the article but (from my reading) they left out the most important part out: how it spreads and infects a machine. Sometimes they make a huge deal about a Linux backdoor and then it's revealed right at the end (if at all) that it requires local access. Wah whaa. Now I have to scan every article to see what the actual method is.
You couldn't even work if you made a few longer commonly used commands convenient aliases? Well alright.
I can't imagine how you feel about bash scripts lol.