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A warning - Printable Version +- CDBZ Archive (http://alex.zulenka.com) +-- Forum: Out of Character Forums (http://alex.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Forum: The Legendary Asylum (http://alex.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=133) +--- Thread: A warning (/showthread.php?tid=26128) |
A warning - Amadeus - 05-15-2005 > > > > Subject: WORST VIRUS EVER ---CNN ANNOUNCED > > Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 18:04:56 -0400 > > > > PLEASE SEND THIS TO EVERYONE ON YOUR CONTACT LIST > > !! > > > > > > A new virus has just been discovered that has been > > classified > > by Microsoft as the most destructive ever. This > > virus was discovered > > yesterday afternoon by McAfee and no vaccine has yet > > been developed. This > > virus simply destroys Sector Zero from the hard > > disk, where vital > > information for its functioning is stored. > > > > This virus acts in the following manner: > > It sends itself automatically to all contacts on > > your list with the title: > > "A Card for You". > > > > As soon as the supposed virtual card is opened the > > computer freezes so > > that the user has to reboot. When the ctrl+alt+del > > keys or the reset > > button are pressed, the virus destroys Se ctor Zero, > > thus permanently > > destroying the hard disk. Yesterday in just a few > > hours this virus caused > > panic in New York, according to news broadcast by > > CNN. > > > > This alert was received by an employee of Microsoft > > itself. > > So don't open any mails with subject: "A Virtual > > Card for You." As soon as > > you get the mail, delete it!! > > > > > > > > > > Even if you know the sender !!! > > > > > > Please pass this mail to all of your > > friends. > > > > Forward this to everyone in your address book. I'm > > sure most people, like > > myself, would rather receive this notice 25 times > > than not at All A warning - Toshiro - 05-15-2005 You know.. That's all complete bull shit. I've seen that email before. Some time last year I think it was. Still waiting for that sorta shit to happen. Same thing for my hotmail account to be deleted becuase I didn't sign some stupid patition thing. The same for those "good luck in sex/love/etc life" emails. Never did do those. HAve I suffered? Nope. Will you suffer? Nope. A warning - Bra - 05-16-2005 Yeah, um, Jackie? Hate to break it to you, but there's a bunch of virii out there that can fry your hard drive. Most of them don't require something simple like e-mail to spread. Trust me, I know. *Has a warranty-replaced hard drive* A warning - Bra - 05-16-2005 Uh... well, no amount of attempting to restore data/reformat the hard drive did anything. Windows no longer existed. Etc, etc. Granted, tech support is utterly useless, so I'm usually on my own in the knowledge and understanding department, but I'm relatively certain the drive was cluster-fucked. EDIT: I never claimed it was irreparable. Hardly anything is. A warning - Bra - 05-16-2005 Dude, wtf? It happened. I can't tell you how or why it happened, but it sure as hell wasn't negligence. Although, come to think of it, it probably was because of a different event, which I might have previously forgot. So all my previous points probably make me look like an idiot. But I do know those kinds of virii exist. It's nothing short of fact. A warning - Bra - 05-16-2005 Well, the only thing I can argue is that it is virii. 'viruses' is grammatically incorrect and has simply become an acceptable term, especially on the internet. I admitted I made a mistake, and if you're insistent on arguing with me, shit, take it to AIM. If you can't get anyone else to give you my s/n, just tell me, I'll PM the damn thing to you. A warning - Burter - 05-16-2005 This cock-measuring contest is over, take it to PM you two. A warning - Amadeus - 05-16-2005 Quote:Originally posted by Bra I completely realize that, thank you. This thing was posted on some other forum. I just thought it would be interesting to post here. A warning - Burter - 05-16-2005 STFU This is such a stupid thing to argue about. A) A virus can not cause direct physical damage to a computer B) A virus can alter settings to make things unfixable. C) If a harddrive is fried, it is not a virus, it is your computer overheating. Extremely rare with new machines but it does happen. Any other reason for it frying is almost unheard of, but again, it does happen. Now before everyone jumps on me, remember that I repair computers every single day and I own a computer store for a living. |