Just like it has killed many humans, so it's beginning to dive into cryptocurrency and the fear of it not killing the crypto dream like you call it is limited. Although I still believe this will pass and crypto will bounce back. Coronavirus is just a season in human and in cryptocurrency space, it came and sonit will pass, sooner or later. Let's be hopeful for a better bull season especially with bitcoin
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For me and for now, no shit coin is worth investing on, if it is not Bitcoin, or ethereum, am not investing a dime yet, not now that the industry is not stable, due to the Corona incidence. Although, depends how much risk you want to take, but from what I have seen in that hypnosys.. it's just a chill on project. Nothing much happening with it to make it more successful in this space.
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It would be easier for me to re-install windows for meh then do this things I tried to list exactly what I did but a short version that is probably the same might be 1) Create a non admin user 2) Log out then log into the non admin 3) Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account 4) Look at start button. You're right though, it's not likely anyone would take those steps. The end. I hope. Well yeah even if you found out that you are hacked you still need to re-install It could be reduced to two steps. 1) Create a non admin user. Log out then log into the non admin. 2) Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account. Look at start button. Or even one step. 1) Create a non admin user. Log out then log into the non admin. Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account. Look at start button. \How's that? Anyway I think I caused some confusion by not being clear that these steps are only meant for one virus that probably only a few people have on their computers. I think I might have given the impression that I meant it to test for all viruses. So far the only thing that has been detected in files from that computer is Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Injector.jnzz and only 4 out of 49 antiviruses call it malware. Maybe in coming weeks some more interesting malware will pop up on a scan of those files.
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It would be easier for me to re-install windows for meh then do this things I tried to list exactly what I did but a short version that is probably the same might be 1) Create a non admin user 2) Log out then log into the non admin 3) Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account 4) Look at start button. You're right though, it's not likely anyone would take those steps. The end. I hope.
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Hacker's browser 109.120.153.223 - - "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0"
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Now your just bashing the ones who are helping and trying to understand what the hell you wrote as far as a "test"
BTW, your "test" makes no sense from an I.T.'s point of view, and is a waste of time.
Telling me to move on, the time I spent typing that to try and help you I should charge you my hourly rate but I'm afraid you couldn't afford it.
Also, saying it wasn't detected till the 11th, so your anti virus wouldn't catch it. I update my offline scanner's daily, it's not hard to click update.
I'm done, go troll somewhere else, maybe the newbie section, they seem gullible enough.
please go thank you
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I use Avira as a complete offline scanner. Avira rescue cd is on a small linux distro making it completely offline.
Avast has the boot scan, and I haven't heard any complaints.
I have at least 4 different offline scanners on my multiboot drive.
Any kind of scanning is great if the virus was detected already by the company that scans. The virus or trojan mentioned above was not discovered until Dec 11. https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/44fb2ae318a305108f9aba468e9a58d90aa695998cfeba9e951073edd69717fe/analysis/Even if that one is not actually a virus, still a scanner only finds old news. It's important but it's not everything.
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By saying your not smart enough to understand what I wrote, I am inclined to believe you are trolling instead.
Believe whatever you want. Please move on. This is like kindergarten.
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What source do you want?
We just wanted to know if there is any article on the internet (apart from your posts) that can verify your claim that the Start Button color change is related to PC being hacked. Start button has never changed in all the time I used a computer until it was hacked. When the computer was hacked there were several slight changes in the computer. I just googled black start button virus and the results did not match my experience. As far as "verifying my claim". I've given what information I have. If you want information I have then ask. If you want information from google verifying it then look to google.
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Continued... After virus scan is complete and viruses are removed it is now time to backup your files. Doing this outside windows prevents trojans from hopping a ride. Once you have everything backed up, format c: and reinstall windows. I recommend upgrading to 7 if possible due to EOL for xp is April 14, 2014. And last but not least, anti virus, get it, keep it up to date. So what did you do to piss this guy off, as the ip you provided came from mother Russia. etc Sorry, I pretend to be smart but I can't follow all that shit. In the morning I'll reread it and do it since you sound smart. I don't know if I specifically pissed someone off. I harassed a character fireball on this forum because he runs a crooked exchange, and he came to mind but if you read his posts he is generally a civilized type. He might have done it but I doubt it. More likely. I got into bitcoins earlier this year but only a few weeks ago I started going bananas with weird coins, dozens of them, going to alot of off the wall flybynightish coin sites. It seems likely because of the timing and because that seemed to interest the hacker, that they are related. I just scanned the files I saved with Zone antivirus and it detected Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Injector.jnzz while nothing was detected a few days ago. But it was in WiseCare365.exe so it might be a false positive. I use all of the Wise products and they are a major company. I'll keep scanning regularly. I looked online and saw Kaspersky discovered that trojan, so if it is the culprit there is some balance. Russia has some of the lowest scum as well as some of the most brilliant and decent people.
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I'm pretty sure that mine isn't being hacked Almost everyone is sure. Most are right. Some not.
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So , you're telling me that you're going through all those steps each time you use your computer to check if your virus free?
-delete- I do it when it seems prudent. I'll probably create a non admin user on every Windows pc I have from now on and log in and out of that at least every few weeks. I'm not telling anyone else to do it.
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1. throw pc out of the window 2. use magnets on your hard drive
congrats, you're hack free
pc out the window pisses off the neighbors, otherwise it works.
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Learned what lersson? Apparently I made a mistake, I then corrected myself. What lesson did I not learn? (Why would a hacker change your Start button? There's absolutely no reason for a hacker to do that.), then chances are it's not a virus or hacker.
It would seem likely that the hacker did notdo that on purpose. It is simply a flaw in the hacker program. It would have been useful to me to know about it a week ago.
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